I'm going out on a limb here, assuming that you mean .MKV, and not MVK. This is a Matroska file. Format used to encode video and audio, typically DVD rips. Google search Matroska for their homepage for details information, and the free download to play these files. I personally like VLC Media player to play these. That can also be googled.
MVK? You mean...MKV.For convert MKV files,I using Enolsoft video converter which can Convert between all common video formats.
is the file of the file that will be used to a file
A file name is what a file is called. A file extension defines what type of file it is. (Text file, HTML file, executable, etc.)
Use the file type test: if [ -d $file ]; then echo $file is a directory elif [ -f $file ]; then echo $file is a file else echo $file is not a directory or a file fi
Active file: An active file is where you use a file quite frequently. Inactive file: A file that you use but not as frequently. Dead file: A dead file is where you don't use the file at all and is stored in your archives
A location of a file is specified by its File Path.
File Name
A hidden file is a file file that does not appear in the directory list. A 9x/ME file like this would be boot.ini. A hidden file is a file that is not displayed in a directory list. Whether to hide or display a file is one of the file's attributes kept by the OS. A 9x/Me file like this would be boot.ini.
Editing the file. ReWriteing the file. Modding the file. Many names can be used. But if you are talking about editing the file in a way to make it do things it shouldn't this would be called: Cracking the file. Hacking the file. Exploiting the file.
Just Export as MIDI file.. Then, convert MIDI file to Mp3 file.
Just a normal file it does nothing
A hidden file is a file file that does not appear in the directory list. A 9x/ME file like this would be boot.ini. A hidden file is a file that is not displayed in a directory list. Whether to hide or display a file is one of the file's attributes kept by the OS. A 9x/Me file like this would be boot.ini.