dstarfire
23rd January 2008, 04:11
Lately, I've noticed that I get a lot more broken .mkv files than all other a/v formats combined (including the much-despised .rmvb).
Is there something about the .mkv container that makes it especially prone/vulnerable to corruption?
Or is it simply that most of the error-prone amateurs prefer that particular container?
Is there something about the .mkv container that makes it especially prone/vulnerable to corruption?
Or is it simply that most of the error-prone amateurs prefer that particular container?