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<title>All AVI media tips and tools for share</title>
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<title>Reserve TrueHD audio and DTS-HD Master Audio of BD .m2ts streams  on Mac</title>
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Lots of people are still looking for solutions to figure out how to reserve 
Dolby TrueHD audio of Blu-ray .m2ts streams while doing format conversion. 
Without a practical program, it’s definitely difficult to set the
 
 
movies being converted in your master language, even though your .m2ts files 
are not copy-protected. Normally, if your master language is English, then 
English audio is making use of TrueHD, and suppose
 
 
your format conversion application can not recognize TureHD audio, then it 
will only output the audio track it recognized, that would be French, Spanish, 
or some other languages instead of English. In that case,
 
 
you will encounter language troubles absolutely, so an available MTS/M2TS 
converter which can support TrueHD audio would provide timely help at this 
time.
 
 
Besides keeping Dolby TrueHD audio, some people also have the requirements of 
keeping DTS-HD Mater Audio during the conversion. There is no doubt that...</description>
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<title>The best free Hulu Downloader you&#039;ve ever seen</title>
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Hulu Downloader Beta is a practical Windows application to help you capture 
Flash videos (.flv, .f4v), Movies, TV Shows, Movie Trailers, MTV, etc. from 
video sharing websites like Hulu.com, Youtube.com, Google
 
 
video, Myspace, Yahoo! Video, CBS, MTV, Megavideo, Photobucket, Dailymotion, 
Veoh, Demand Five, etc., and save them on your hard drive, play them back 
whenever you want without being connected to the
 
 
Internet.
 
 
 
 
 
It is capable of downloading movies quickly and flawlessly, so as to enrich 
your movie collections with the most popular online video resources.
 
 
 Features Highlights:  
 Widely support for 
overwhelming online videos   
The app is able to browse and download 
video clips from video hosting websites of HTTP, PTMP, PTMPT, PTMPE, PTMPTE 
protocol, and these cover overwhelming majority of websites such as Hulu, 
Veoh,
 
 
Boxee, Joost, YouTube, Yahoo Video etc.
 
 
 Capture URL automatically  
The URL of any video clip that...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:48:25 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to rip DVD to AVI on Mac</title>
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Pavtube  DVD Ripper for 
Mac  is specially developed for Mac users to remove DVD copy protections, as 
well as rip DVDs to almost all other popular video and
 
 
audio formats including AVI, MP4, 3GP, AVI, MPG, MPEG-4, FLV, MOV, 3G2, VOB, 
MP3, FLAC, MKA, OGG, WAV, AC3, M4A, etc., so that the generated files can be 
played on various media players or mobile
 
 
devices, or imported to some video editors to make your own movie works.
 
 
Here is a step-by-step guide to rip DVD to AVI on Mac OS X.
 
 
 Step 1: Load DVD files 
 
 
You can click &amp;quot;DVD folder&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;IFO file&amp;quot; to load DVD files directly from the 
DVD-Rom or from an IFO image file.
 
 
 
 
 
 Step 2: Select AVI as output format 
 
 
Click on the pull down menu of &amp;quot;Format&amp;quot; to choose AVI as output format
 
 
 Step 3: Set advanced settings 
 
 
Click on &amp;quot;Settings&amp;quot; button, and you are allowed to adjust audio and video 
parameters on the popup window including...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:43:26 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Remove BD+ protections from Blu-ray movies on Mac</title>
<description> 
 
BD+ is a technology used to prevent unauthorized copies of Blu-ray discs and 
the playback of Blu-ray media using unauthorized devices, which is more powerful 
than the former AACS protections. This article
 
 
aims to provide a solution for removing BD+ protections from your Blu-ray 
movies. Follow this way, and then you can take full advantage of your own 
purchased BD movies in your own ways.
 
 
 Required software: 
 
 
 Pavtube  Blu-Ray 
Ripper for Mac  
 
 
Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper for Mac is a powerful tool specially designed for Mac 
users to rip, convert, backup and edit both Blu-ray and DVD movies. The source 
file could be from Blu-ray disc, DVD, Blu-ray and
 
 
DVD folder, ISO and IFO image file. The ripper is capable of decrypting 
region codes, and almost all copy protections, including AACS, BD+. Besides 
backup movies to hard drive, it also supports output other
 
 
popular audio and video formats to playback on your beloved portable devices 
such as iPod,...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:39:19 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to convert TiVo files to MOV, MPEG, AVI, MP4, FLV,  WMV, and VOB on Mac</title>
<description> 
 
As we all know there is no certain software developed for Mac users to 
transfer and replay TiVo DVR recorded files as &amp;quot;TiVo Desktop&amp;quot; doing on Windows. 
But if you want to do format conversion between TiVo file
 
 
and other video formats on your Mac directly, what is your method? My way is 
to use Pavtube Video Converter for Mac to achieve my goal. Once you are sure you 
have the same requirement as I do, follow these
 
 
steps to find the solution.
 
 
 Requirements: 
 
 
 - TiVo recordings : they can be from your own TiVo DVR or 
from the DVR of your friends
 
 
 - TiVo Media Access Key : it is a specific 10-digit number 
assigned to every TiVo account holder. If your TiVo source file are from your 
friends, then ask him/her for it.
 
 
 - Pavtube  Video 
Converter for Mac  
 
 
 Step 1: Launch Pavtube Video Converter for Mac and click &amp;quot;Add&amp;quot; button 
to load TiVo files 
 
 
In the first attempt, a dialog window will pop up as below, just click...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:36:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to convert DVD to AVI for further editing with Windows Movie Maker</title>
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DVD movie still plays essential role in our audio/video daily life in spite 
of prosperity of online video and handheld devices. The problem is that DVD 
movie is not editable and you can only watch the movie the
 
 
way it is presented on the disk. This is a time of individual customization 
and showing your own style, why not tries to edit a movie and watch it whatever 
way you like. To edit the DVD movie, you need to
 
 
 convert DVD to AVI  firstly 
and then import the exported AVI videos to Adobe Premiere, Windows Movie Maker, 
and Sony Vegas etc. First let us start from what is AVI.
 
 
About AVI 
AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave Which is defined by 
Microsoft, it can work as a container to be embedded with different codec, such 
as DivX, XviD, etc. The AVI video generally brings high quality, but
 
 
occupies larger disk space. It is suitable for further video editing.
 
 
To edit DVD with Windows movie maker, you need a DVD Ripper to...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:32:31 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Solution for editing H.264/MOV footages shot by Canon EOS 7D camera</title>
<description> 
 
 
 
 
Before its release, lots of Canon fans have been waiting for the Canon EOS 7D 
camera. I have just bought one recently, but it captures videos in H.264/MOV 
format, which is not a workable format in my editing
 
 
software Magix Edit Pro 14. So I have to find a video converter to help me 
out. Through taking a whole weekend to do Google searching and trying out many 
programs, I end up with Pavtube HD Video Converter.
 
 
I am very pleased with this program as it does an excellent job of 
conversion, which converts my videos into any format that I could possibly need. 
Share its detailed steps here, and hope it will be of some help for
 
 
you guys who have a Canon 7D as me.
 
 
First off, download Pavtube  HD Video Converter , 
install and run it.
 
 
Step 1: Launch this program and load MOV files into it
 
 
You can click &amp;quot;Add&amp;quot; button to import .mov files, or you can directly drag and 
drop the files into this program.
 
 
 
 
 
Step 2: Click the...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:28:07 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Have fun with Blu-ray and DVD movies on your Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10</title>
<description> 
 
XPERIA X10, the first Android device from Sony Ericsson, is delivering a 
consistent user experience where communication truly becomes entertainment. The 
UX platform builds on top of the Open OS and creates a
 
 
unique Sony Ericsson user experience by combining best-in-class entertainment 
features with signature applications, unrivalled integration of social media 
services and a rich graphical user interface. And an
 
 
important lightspot of XPERIA X10 is the Sony Ericsson Mediascape which is 
the smart way to get all the music, photo and videos you want from your 
favourite friends and artists. It accesses content from
 
 
everywhere—your phone, YouTube, PlayNow—and presents everything for you. In 
addition, the SanDisk supports up to 16GB for you to store anything.
 
 
 
 
 
One more thing, as Blu-ray and DVD movies are more and more popular, enjoying 
such HD movies anywhere will be a trend in the near future. It will be a nice 
experience to watch Blu-ray and DVD...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:23:18 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to back up Blu-ray and standard DVD movies to your hard drive</title>
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Until now, all my three TV cabinets have been full filled with a large number 
of DVD and Blu-ray discs. I believe it is time to digitize them and back up some 
of them to the hard drive of my PC, and others to a large
 
 
capacity external hard drive, so as to manage all the movies in a tidy and 
orderly way.
 
 
I just did a simple search for a blu-ray ripper and reviews on Google, and 
found the Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper. Almost every guide or website review either 
rated Pavtube as the No.1 ripper or as being highly
 
 
recommended. I also read some user reviews from different websites that 
convinced me to download the trial version of this application. It worked 
perfectly on both standard DVD and Blu-ray conversion. Best of
 
 
all, I was able to open, copy, and watch every　Blu-ray movie, irrespectively 
whether the Blu-ray was bought in Japan, Europe, or USA. Share this utility 
here, and hope this helps.
 
 
You can free download  Pavtube...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:19:41 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Convert DVD to good quality MPG or VOB</title>
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I have been looking for a program to help me convert some of my DVD movies to 
MPG or VOB formats with good output quality, so that I can make use of them to 
do other use. After spending an entire weekend Google-ing the Web and trying 
different packages I decided to purchase Pavtube Blu-Ray Video Converter 
Ultimate, since it works with not only DVDs, but also Blu-ray discs and almost 
all video files, which provides one-stop service and versatile functionalities. 
The most important thing is that it works well, without audio and video out of 
sync issues and guarantees an excellent output quality to meet my needs. Suppose 
you are having the same requirements like me, please find the step-by-step 
instruction I shared as below:
 
 
BTW, you can free download Pavtube  Blu-Ray Video 
Converter Ultimate  here.
 
 
 Step 1: Launch this program, and click &amp;quot;Load DVD&amp;quot; to add DVD files. 
 
 
 
This program will tick all the imported files by default, but generally, the 
one...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 02:15:50 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>The method of ripping Blu-ray subtitles on Mac</title>
<description> 
 
 
 
 
Wanna figure out a way to rip subtitles of a Blu-ray movie? Pavtube  Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac  can 
do you a favor. It is a powerful tool specially designed for Mac users to rip, 
convert, backup and edit both Blu-ray and DVD movies. The source movie could be 
from Blu-ray disc, DVD, Blu-ray and DVD folder, ISO and IFO file. The ripper 
could remove all the protections of Blu-ray and DVD movies, back up the movies 
to hard drive, rip and convert them into other popular audio and video formats 
to playback on your beloved portable devices such as iPod, iPhone, Zune, 
Blackberry, PSP, Creative Zen, Xbox 360, Apple TV etc. Besides, the M2TS files 
shot with AVCHD camcorders can be imported to Blu-ray Ripper for Mac and 
converted to compatible formats for editing in video editing software like 
iMovie, FCP, etc.
 
 
 How to rip BD subtitles on Mac: 
 
 
Launch  Pavtube Blu-Ray 
Ripper for Mac  and load Blu-ray movies to it. You can click &amp;quot;DVD Folder&amp;quot; and 
&amp;quot;IFO...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 07:14:33 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to convert DVD to AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, MP4, MP3 on Mac and enjoy them on iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP, etc.</title>
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Has your heart ever been touched by the good and evil of the humanity 
expressed in &amp;quot;Avatar&amp;quot;? Have you ever wept for the extremely romantic but tragic 
love in &amp;quot;Romeo and Juliet&amp;quot;? Have you ever been moved by the unremitting efforts 
made by Will Smith in &amp;quot;The Pursuit of Happyness&amp;quot;?
 
 
Uncountable classic movies have given us different kinds of feelings, wanna 
collect as many as them to be as your own collections on your home server, on 
your HD of PC, or enjoy them on your portable devices no matter wherever you go? 
If so,  Pavtube  DVD Ripper 
for Mac   would be your suitable choice. It&amp;#39;s used to convert DVD 
movies to various video and audio formats such as AVI, WMV, MP4 (MPEG-4, H.264), 
MOV, MP3, etc., which are compatible with handheld devices like Motorola Droid, 
iPod, iPhone, Zune, Archos, PSP, Creative Zen, etc. Following is the user guide 
in detail.
 
 
 Step 1: Download, install and run  PavtubeDVD Ripper for 
Mac  
 
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 07:10:38 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Keep video files with 5.1 surround sound for Xbox 360</title>
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Have you purchased a 5.1 Surround Sound Speaker system for the Xbox 360 to 
enjoy your games and movies in the center of action? Currently I have considered 
doing it. I have loads of HD videos, which are with the extensions of .mkv, 
.m2ts and whatever. Most of them have embedded 5.1 channels, but the thing is 
that because of format issues, my console is unable to directly play these 
files, so I have to do format conversion before watching them. In regard to 
conversion, my only requirement is keeping 5.1 channels of the source file, 
fortunately, with Pavtube Video Converter, I did it! Very excited! Share it 
here.
 
 
What you will need is only Pavtube  Video Converter . You can free 
download it here. The detailed steps are as below:
 
 
1. Click &amp;quot;Add&amp;quot; button to load video files into this program
 
 
 
 
 
2. Click the pull down menu of &amp;quot;Format&amp;quot; to select output format for Xbox 
360
 
 
Follow &amp;quot;Zune/Xbox 360 Device&amp;quot; – &amp;quot;Xbox...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 07:07:23 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to enjoy DVD and Blu-ray movie clips on ARCHOS 7</title>
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ARCHOS 7 impresses us with a variety of excellent features including full web 
browsing, full email application, Web TV and Web Radio, Widgets application, TV 
recording, content playback and Web surfing on TV, as well as watching Flash 
web-videos full screen, playing videos, music, photos, games, and content 
streaming from your PC. The video experience is great with this 800 pixel-wide 
resolution and 7&amp;quot; screen.
 
 
While the technical specifications unveils that neither VOB nor M2TS format 
are incompatible with the smart phone. So if you want to enjoy DVD and Blu-ray 
movie clips on ARCHOS 7, you need a Blu-ray/DVD ripper to help you do format 
conversion.
 
 
First off, let us have a look at ARCHOS 7 supported files:
 
 
 Video playback: 
 
 
MPEG-4 (ASP@L5 AVI, up to DVD resolution)
 
 
WMV (MP@ML, up to DVD resolution) including WMV protected files
 
 
M-JPEG (Motion JPEG Video) in QVGA resolution
 
 
With optional plug-in (downloadable from your...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 07:05:47 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to get MKV files imported to Windows Movie Maker</title>
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I wanna make an animate music video, but my Windows Movie Maker only accepts 
a few types of video files, it is bad that my source file MKV is out of the 
supported range. This is a troublesome problem, I just want to know if there is 
an easy way to convert my MKV files to AVI so I can import and use them and not 
have to re-download the entire anime. After searching online and reading some 
software reviews, and trying out a large number of video converters, I end up 
with one called Pavtube MKV Converter, which is user friendly, reliable and 
stable. Best of all, it is able to ensure HD output and audio/video in sync. 
Share it here, hope this helps.
 
 
My MKV is in HD quality, so my requirement is keeping HD as well, following 
is my process of using this  MKV 
Converter  to realize my goal. Definitely simple steps:
 
 
 
 
 
1. Click &amp;quot;Add&amp;quot; button to import MKV files into this program
 
 
2. Click the drop-down list of &amp;quot;Format&amp;quot; to select AVI as...</description>
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<title>How to convert MKV files to WMV for Xbox 360</title>
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I have some MKV anime files that I want to play them on my Xbox 360, but 
every time I try, my console does not work at all. Then a friend of mine told me 
to convert them to WMV with a video converter called Pavtube  MKV Converter , I tried the 
trial version, and asked their support team what are the best settings for my 
Xbox 360, they gave my following suggestions:
 
 
 Xbox 360 supports the following for WMV: 
 
 
Video Profiles: WMV7 (WMV1), WMV8 (WMV2), WMV9 (WMV3), VC-1 (WVC1 or WMVA) in 
simple, main, and advanced up to Level 3
 
 
Video Bitrate: 15 Mbps with resolutions of 1920 x 1080 at 30fps.
 
 
Audio Profiles: WMA7/8, WMA 9 Pro (stereo and 5.1), WMA lossless
 
 
Audio Max Bitrate: No restrictions.
 
 
I followed these settings, and the output files actually worked on my 
console, and the trial version just has Pavtube logo stands in the center of the 
image. I think it is well worth buying. I would like to share its detailed 
operating steps here, hope...</description>
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<title>Convert M2TS  files to AVI for Corel Ulead DVD MovieFactory 6 Plus</title>
<description> 
 
If you have tons of .m2ts streams from your Blu-ray discs, which are 
copyright protections removed, and want to convert them to other video formats 
and keep TrueHD audio or DTS-HD Mater Audio of the original files, and then 
what’s your idea to realize this goal? Actually, I know some of you do not have 
any idea about this, because it’s not an easy thing to get a program to 
recognize the two special soundtracks at all.
 
 
Fortunately, Pavtube Studio has upgraded its MTS/M2TS Converter recently, 
which has added supportS to both Dolby TrueHD audio and DTS-HD Master Audio, is 
able to  convert M2TS  files 
to whatever formats you need, such as MP4 format supported by iPod, iPhone, PSP, 
PS3, Apple TV, Gphone, Blackberry, etc., 3GP format supported by most cell 
phones, FLV format which is suitable for online transferring, MPEG-4 format 
which is workable for importing to iMovie and Final Cut, and many other video 
formats like AVI, MPG, MOV, MKV, VOB and so on.
 
 
The...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 06:54:09 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Solutions to keep TrueHD audio and DTS-HD Master Audio of Blu-ray  .m2ts files</title>
<description> 
 
If you have tons of .m2ts streams from your Blu-ray discs, which are 
copyright protections removed, and want to convert them to other video formats 
and keep TrueHD audio or DTS-HD Mater Audio of the original files, and then 
what’s your idea to realize this goal? Actually, I know some of you do not have 
any idea about this, because it’s not an easy thing to get a program to 
recognize the two special soundtracks at all.
 
 
Fortunately, Pavtube Studio has upgraded its MTS/M2TS Converter recently, 
which has added supportS to both Dolby TrueHD audio and DTS-HD Master Audio, is 
able to  convert M2TS  files 
to whatever formats you need, such as MP4 format supported by iPod, iPhone, PSP, 
PS3, Apple TV, Gphone, Blackberry, etc., 3GP format supported by most cell 
phones, FLV format which is suitable for online transferring, MPEG-4 format 
which is workable for importing to iMovie and Final Cut, and many other video 
formats like AVI, MPG, MOV, MKV, VOB and so on.
 
 
The...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 06:46:33 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to convert MOD files shot by JVC, Panasonic, and Canon camcorders</title>
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JVC, Panasonic, and Canon camcorders users are usually troubled by MOD and 
TOD files that generated by their JVC camcorders, because the two formats 
generally can not be directly accepted by most video players or editors. If you 
want to enjoy these video files on your computer or portable devices, or even do 
some further editing with video editing software, you have to convert them to 
some other common video formats previously. This article here will introduce you 
how to convert MOD files generated camcorders like JVC GZ-MG130, JVC GZ-MG630, 
Panasonic SDR-S7, Canon FS100, etc. If you are in need, please go ahead with 
it.
 
 
Required software:
 
 
Pavtube  MOD Converter 
 
 
 Step 1: Download, install and run Pavtube MOD Converter 
 
 
 Step 2: Import video files, select output format and specify store 
path 
 
 
Click &amp;quot;Add&amp;quot; button to load your recorded MOD files to this program, and 
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<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 06:20:31 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>How to convert MKV to other video formats like MP4, FLV, AVI, WMV, 3GP, etc.?</title>
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 About MKV files: 
 
 
Wikipedia gives an explanation of it as: &amp;quot;The Matroska Multimedia Container 
is an open standard free container format, a file format that can hold an 
unlimited number of video, audio, picture or subtitle tracks inside a single 
file. It is intended to serve as a universal format for storing common 
multimedia content, like movies or TV shows. Matroska is similar in conception 
to other containers like AVI, MP4 or ASF, but is entirely open in specification, 
with implementations consisting mostly of open source software. Matroska file 
types are .MKV for video (with subtitles and audio), .MKA for audio-only files 
and .MKS for subtitles only. The most common use of .MKV files is to store HD 
video files.&amp;quot;
 
 
Although MKV files have been one of the most popular video formats, most 
portable devices, video players, video editors, etc. do not give native supports 
to them. Therefore, it’s necessary for us to convert this format to many other 
media...</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 06:17:46 +0100</pubDate>
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