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ww66 -> mpeg vs mkv (2/8/2005 5:26:17 PM)

If this is a Frequently Asked Question I apoligize.

A normal standalone dvd player can only read normal dvd files (mpeg wright?).

There are other compressing programs using avi and mkv files.
I'm a total newbie but I think mkv and such are better in compressing than mpeg.

Does this mean;
you can ripp a mpeg-dvd file to a mkv file,
burn it on a single layer dvdr,
and still avoid any loss of quality?

Offcourse you'll have to use a computer dvd player.




emperor -> RE: mpeg vs mkv (2/9/2005 3:03:08 PM)

Don't mess up the formats...MKV (Matroska) is just a package that contains AVI, Audio and Subtitles, nothing to do with MPEG format




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