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Event he initial ways to support AC3/DTS when it was added later on(begrudgingly I've always assumed) took a long time to catch on. you couldn't pass AAC to a receiver over TOSLink and have it play, and you couldn't put AC3 or DTS in mp4.
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There are some historical reasons why MKV has ended up as the common format in particular scenarios- the audio issues mp4 containers used to have with the most common multi-channel formats at the time (AC3 and DTS)that I mentioned above in particular likely were a major contributor to that.įor a long time, you could only put multi-channel AAC in mp4 easily, and almost no common hardware handled AAC, i.e. Great post on Why snow/confetti ruin YouTube Quality.Noticed everyone preferring MKV but HandBrake defaulting to M4V r/Filmmakers - A more generalize filmmaking subredditĬrime? /r/RBI - Reddit Bureau of Investigation (best place to get a crime solved)
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