MKV format

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EthnRift
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MKV format

Post by EthnRift »

I have a bunch of videos stored on an external hard drive in MKV format. The default player on Windows doesn't seem to play them, at least for me. I'm not sure if it's an issue with the files themselves. Do I understand correctly that I need to purchase a paid version to play this format? All of my videos are screen recordings of reviews I made. As a result, the metadata for each file appears to be a random collection of numbers and letters, which makes me wonder if it could actually be some sort of encoded data. Is it possible to convert or decode this metadata into something readable using different software?
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Lowlander
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Re: MKV format

Post by Lowlander »

It depends, have you tried playing them in MediaMonkey and it failed? If so, you can either purchase the MediaMonkey Codec Pack or use a generic free codec pack like K-Lite.
MikeTaku
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Re: MKV format

Post by MikeTaku »

Lowlander wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 1:19 pm It depends, have you tried playing them in MediaMonkey and it failed? If so, you can either purchase the MediaMonkey Codec Pack or use a generic free codec pack like K-Lite.
Have you attempted to play your MKV videos in MediaMonkey, and if that didn't succeed, would you consider using the MediaMonkey Codec Pack or a free codec pack like K-Lite?
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