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Old 2007-04-19, 14:34   Link #24
shoggoth80
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So, if I interpret this correctly, the video file can still be .avi, .mpg, Xvid or DivX... but the MKV allows you to pack in more stuff along with that? So you could toss in AC3, or MP3 Audio, and a .SFV for soft subs? Am I on the right track here?

Is it fundamentally easier or faster to create soft subs for a video file than to hard sub it? If this is the case, I can see why a lot of fansub groups would use it (aside from the option of watching it as a raw), as anything that makes the job easier or faster will improve turn around time between episodes, without a loss in quality of work.
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