If I'm doing a hybrid release like FrameStor on BeyondHD, it only means I used more than 1 source to make my release .
For example : Vidéo pour bluray USA, audio from bluray UHD UK, english subtitles from bluray UHD USA
you see ?
sorry I asked @ron13 not you
how ?
by taking video source + video encoder software like MeGui, Handbrake , ripbot etc..., by chosing encoding presets
you're waiting a few hours, you're taking Mkvmerge to merge video with audio and subs, and that's it. you have your own personal encode.
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in theory it's simple I grant you yes, but in practice you need to have experience and knowledge in video encoding anyway. It's not as easy as blinking ^^
because it was coded at a time when mkv did not exist
and it was developed to play proprietary video format (WMV) and mp3 (see CDs)
Don't be afraid be the sentence. It's just obvious. You need practice to make something a little harder . It 's like doing bike, drive muscle car etc. ... you need practice![]()
I am a little confused
if what you said real that mkv not there at this time, why does a tracker like aither supports many formats when you tried to upload a movie, It show you list of film-making studios and each one had a different format than the other
also if I tried to run a specific subtitle on WMP it should equipped with specific software, that mean a proprietary player, is there an open source subtitle player which can not submit to these procedures
no no no xD
You're completely off base. you mix everything ^^
More than 20 years ago, mkv did not exist, and yet other video containers already existed, such as avi, wmv, asf etc..
Just like them, mkv can encapsulate video, audio and subtitle streams. and you're going to tell me: why the mkv when others did the same job before?
well, quite simply because the AVC h264 codec also arrived almost the same year as the mkv, in 2002 or 2003.
It's all a question of technological advancement and industrial needs. It's all about that. the arrival of the H264 codec was hastened with the arrival of HD DVD, Bluray disc, and broadcast TV mainly.
The audio and video industry has taken a big step with this codec. and the mkv goes hand in hand with all that, and this mkv was a godsend, since it is open source. so no need to pay to use your code
and in the end, to answer you regarding WMP, why can't it read the mkv and its subtitles? because at the time well before 2000, WMP was all the rage with DivX Avis with embedded subtitles. We had the 700mb divx or dvdrip, and we looked no further, quite simply because we didn't know that the H264 was going to revolutionize everything. we made do with what we had.
and if you look now, I challenge you to find me more than 5 torrent trackers that only accept movies in avi format xD