by hnzw_rui » Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:04 pm
Matroska (MKV) is an open container format that can support multiple streams/stream types. It seems to be the format of choice for H.264 encoded video (MKV supports variable frame rate unlike AVI), particularly those with multi-channel audio. It's also the preferred format for anime fansubs with multiple language streams and soft subtitles.
I bought a Popcorn Hour A110 intended for playback of anime fansubs, recorded TV shows and DVD and Blu-ray rips from my unRAID file server. Video playback is excellent if it supports it but I can still find one or two series that are not supported. It's now sitting in my parents' room and I've since replaced it with an HTPC.
I don't know how MKV will be implemented on the Oppo, but since it's a hardware player, it seems inevitable that there will be formats (and even variations within formats) that are not supported. Drop me a line when you get yours and I'll send you some files that are giving my Popcorn Hour problems for testing.
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