After removing the attachment, the original thumbnail still displays after saving the change. I have tried both steps - both gone into the header editor and removed the attachment and multiplexed the whole file having disabled the attachment. I am beginning to think that the issue is fundamentally a function of how mkvtoolnix is interacting with Windows 10. I am thinking there must be some way within the mkvtoolnix toolset to edit or replace an mkv thumbnail, but I cannot see it at the moment. I read that I might be able to do something in mkvpropedit, but I could see no GUI in the mkvtooknix folder and couldn't figure out anyway to run / use mkvpropedit. I even emptied the thumbnails cache on the PC, but no effect - I seem to be stuck with my original thumbnail. I renamed the second jpg, added it to the original file with no thumbnail, muxed it, same result even though under the Attachments tab, the renamed file appears as the relevant attachment. I've gone into the muxed file, Attachments tab, disabled the embedded jpg and added the new one, remuxed, same result. Muxing the file yields the original jpg thumbnail. I've gone back to the original mkv file with no thumbnail / jpg attached and repeated the same process in mkvtoolnix with the second jpg as I did with the first. No power on earth can seem to shift the original jpg that I merged into the file. ![]() Thought it looked quite good, but thought I might try the second jpg as well and see how that looked. Tried the first jpg (merging it into the mkv via the Attachment tab in mkvtoolnix) and all went well. I grabbed a couple of screenshots from the file (saved as jpgs). I wanted to add a thumbnail and after a bit of googling, I discovered that I could add a thumbnail using mkvtoolnix. I recently downloaded an mkv file with no thumbnail attached / embedded.
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