From MKV to FLAC


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About types of files

MKV

MKV is a flexible, open-source video format designed to hold multiple streams of video, audio, and even subtitles within a single file.

It's often used for high-quality video and is popular among media enthusiasts for streaming or downloading movies and TV shows.

The Matroska Video or MKV supports many features that other formats don't, but it may not be as widely compatible with all devices, requiring specific media players like VLC.

For example, even Adobe Premiere Pro one of the most successful editing software in the market does not support this format natively.

FLAC

FLAC is a lossless audio format that compresses audio without sacrificing quality,
making it a favorite among audiophiles.


FLAC or Free Lossless Audio Codec files retain the same sound quality as the original recording while reducing file size, making them ideal for storing high-fidelity music collections.


However, FLAC is not as widely supported by mainstream devices as MP3, requiring specialized players for playback.

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