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Old 2007-06-06, 17:05   Link #7
emptyeighty
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Originally Posted by DarkT View Post
As to mp4, what's better in mp4 then in mkv? I'm used to mkv... mp4 feels... "new and untried" sort of...

I'll need to go google around as to mp4 advantages, since frankly I didn't stumble across any MP4 vs MKV article or anything up to now - I was happy with my mkv... Suppose I'll need to look it up .
mp4 and mkv are both pretty much on par when it comes to features. mkv has softsubs, which mp4 doesn't have (yet). mkv also supports vorbis audio by spec. There's also chapters and linked chapters in mkv. mp4 will probably have more hardware players supporting it. Other than that they both store perfectly spec compliant MPEG streams and are generally very good a/v containers.
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