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DivX Player Doesn't work with MKV files...
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tsmuxer is still my favorite program , although it can't convert
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Powerslave wrote:
DivX Player Doesn't work with MKV files...
i figured that but it also dosent play hd content and iv never had a non hd movie in mkv. but that make me think, if i had a non hd mkv and i wanted to burn it for a divx dvd player could i just run it thru mkv2vob and the player just use its vob codec for normal dvd's or would i have to add the dvd folder structure.
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mkv it was designed for HD content so I dont think you'd get a non HD mkv, I could be wrong
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Technically/Theoretically, you can put any content in an MKV "Container" - that is all it is. MKV has just been adopted as the HD content container.
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Matroska is similar in concept to other containers like AVI, MP4 or ASF, but is entirely open in specification, with implementations consisting mostly of open source software. Matroska file types are .MKV for video (with subtitles and audio), .MKA for audio-only files and .MKS for subtitles only.
Initially the uptake of the format was low. It was used almost exclusively for DVD rips of anime, as the container allowed the viewer to choose between the original language track and a dub with the option of subtitles. It also allowed for variable frame rates. In recent years, however, Matroska has seen wider use due to the warez scene adopting it as a format of choice for high definition content ripped from HDTV and next generation video discs (HD DVD and Blu-ray). The format usually carries H.264 video, one or more AC3/AAC/DTS/Vorbis audio tracks and sometimes one or more subtitle tracks (coupled with TrueType or OpenType fonts).
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Hi All.
Thanks for all the good answers, very well! Keep up the good work :- )
Cheers
NoFatE
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