Tuesday, September 1, 2009

What's MKV files?

Today i learned what's MKV and want to share it with you all.

MKV format (Matroska Video) is an entirely free video format. More precisely, it is a container (hence the name Matroska, in reference to the Russian dolls contained within another) making it possible to contain video (DivX, Xvid, RV9, etc), sound (MP3, MP2, AC3, Ogg, AAC, DTS, PCM), as well as subtitles (SRT, ASS, SSA, USF, etc) in the same file.

MKV video can be converted to many other video, such as AVI, MPEG, FLV, M2TS etc. You can also convert MKV to DVD also to watch it on TV or DVD Players.

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