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    Hello,

    I am encoding my movies to H.264. I want to have english sub titles.

    What file type should I use? MKV or MP4?

    And is it possible to change a MKV file to MP4? I have a few MKV movies ...

    Thank You,
    Miguel
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  2. They are just containers, and you can change containers at any time

    If this is for PC playback MKV is generally preferred, because it supports more audio &video formats, as well as subtitles formats - many of which mp4 does not. However, some devices do no support mkv, and only mp4 - not a problem if it's only for PC
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray
    ...However, some devices do no support mkv....
    Arent the new divx 7 hardware players going to change that with the adoption of MKV? Many popular players like the popcorn hour, Western digital HD player, etc etc already play MKV so i would choose MKV, i only use MP4(h264+aac) for streaming videos.
    I love it when a plan comes together!
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  4. Yep many devices already support mkv. And it's easy to switch back and forth between mp4 without re-encoding , so it's not an issue.
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