MKV is a video format that can be played with a free video player such as VLC, or any other player with the proper codec to decode it.
Just go on google and search up MKV to AVI. Click the first link.
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.
Solution 1. Use WonderFox DVD Video Converter to load your dual audio VOB file > keep the dual audio tracks > export as dual audio MKV at once. Solution 2. Rip DVD VOB to MKV (dual audio) with MakeMKV first and compress it with HandBrake later.
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/
NO It doesn't!
An MKV file player can be downloaded from several places. Some of these include Brothersoft, CNET Download, Softpedia, Matroska, Divx, Tucows, and Afterdawn.
MKV files means Matroska files, as well those containing audio ( movies ) or video only. .MKV file is an envelope for which there can be many audio, video and subtitles streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie with subtitles or CD in a single file
You will need to download DIVX plus software.
Hello,MKV format files are popular with people. It has many advantages that other format files haven't. However, many digital devices don't support playing mkv files.Here we need to convert MKV video files when we have them. I heard that using Pavtube Video COnverter Ultimate to convert MKV video files is pretty good. Also there are free online converters that we can use there is one very good option that i have experienced of using is online video converter. It is simple to use, free and do quality conversion.
MKV files means Matroska files, as well those containing audio ( movies ) or video only. .MKV file is an envelope for which there can be many audio, video and subtitles streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie with subtitles or CD in a single file
9mm MKV is not the same as 9mm Luger.