by RealNC » Sun Aug 12, 2012 12:44 pm
Well, multiple channel streams (select between DTS, Dolby, Stereo, or different languages), embedded subtitles, chapter selection, support for various formats (AAC, MP3, Vorbis, PCM, whatever.)
Furthermore, you can stream it. I usually download MKVs on a server machine (100mbit box) and simply open them in SMPlayer at home.
There's one problem with MKV though: Microsoft doesn't want to support it. If they don't want to support it due to politics, I say fuck them. I simply use a real media player, like SMPlayer on Linux and the CCCP on Windows 7, which homes with Media Player Classic Home Cinema by default.
Then there's the issue of "but I'm used to Windows Media Player and AVIs!" Well, people were used to MS-DOS too and said that Windows was a turd pile. I guess they're still fiddling with CONFIG.SYS or something.
Well, multiple channel streams (select between DTS, Dolby, Stereo, or different languages), embedded subtitles, chapter selection, support for various formats (AAC, MP3, Vorbis, PCM, whatever.)
Furthermore, you can stream it. I usually download MKVs on a server machine (100mbit box) and simply open them in SMPlayer at home.
There's one problem with MKV though: Microsoft doesn't want to support it. If they don't want to support it due to politics, I say fuck them. I simply use a real media player, like SMPlayer on Linux and the CCCP on Windows 7, which homes with Media Player Classic Home Cinema by default.
Then there's the issue of "but I'm used to Windows Media Player and AVIs!" Well, people were used to MS-DOS too and said that Windows was a turd pile. I guess they're still fiddling with CONFIG.SYS or something.