Hi, You must convert .mkv to the format that compatible with mobile phone. i know imacsoft has a program which is specially designed for converting video to mobile phone, you may have a try. If you are a mac user, free download is available which is fully supported by OS X 10.7.
It depends on the model of blu-ray player.
Just go on google and search up MKV to AVI. Click the first link.
Install DirectShow MKV splitter then just rename the file in Movie.avi not convert the file just rename and its work on power DVD 8,This is a copyright protection, but not a good one:-) Just Do That: Install 'CoreAVC Professional Edition' Then rename the File in movie.avi then play file with Power DVD8 and Enjoy for best quality.(mohsen Sarami)
No. They do not.
Ultra MKV Converter is a professional MKV convert which can convert MKV to AVI, MPEG, WMV, DVD, MP4, 3GP, H264, FLV, iPod, PSP, Archos etc. Ultra MKV Converter supports all the video and audio streams you will find in an MKV file.
No you would probably need a mkv converter
A .mkv file is a High Definition video file. If you're having trouble opening the file try using VLC Media Player. It's free and can be downloaded here: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
There are no specific system requirements for .mkv files. Matroska is a container format, similar to AVI. It does not in itself determine what codecs are used for the audio or video. The requirements to play back almost any type of video depend on the resolution, thus the higher the resolution, the more powerful a computer you need to play it.
No. Windows Media player can't play mkv files.
Smart TV is a fast moving technology at present. Most major manufacturers have apps for MKV files. Not all LG TV's will play MKV files. Sme older models could play the video, but did not have any audio. Televisions from Samsung and Sony play these files as well.
A MKV converter is used to change matroska video format files to other video file types. This can be helpful when trying to change files to play on an MP3 player, X-Box, tablet, etc.
NO It doesn't!