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Re: mame aviwrite
05/15/17 02:47 PM
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> Not anymore. MKV is a standard format for doing video editing for a long time now. > AVI is a compressed format which is geting abandoned very quickly these days while > MKV grows stronger. You can see it happening when you go grab high-definition movies > around the internet (blu rays mostly), with mp4 in a close second place. AVI is dying > pretty fast.
AVI is losing out to MKV for distribution of pirated video. That says nothing about what's used for importing assets into non-linear video editing packages. MKV's advantages for distribution of rips (frame rate/resolution switches, multiple subtitle tracks) aren't all that relevant when you're dealing with raw assets.
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