In this tutorial you will learn how to make an apple, already listen to the music, sing.
PS3 MKV Playback Guide (mkv2vob)
MKV is an increasingly popular video format, mainly because of its open source roots, and it being increasingly used for H.264 encoding. The problem is that many standalone devices simply do not support the MKV format, often preferring the MP4 container format for use with H.264/MPEG-4 AVC encoding. The PS3 supports the MP4 container, but it has several limitations, least of which is the maximum file size of 4GB (which is not nearly enough for HD content). MP4 files can also only use 2 channel audio. But luckily, the PS3 also supports H.264 streams in other container formats, such as VOB, M2TS and MPG, and some of these do support 5.1 channel audio, as well as removing the 4GB file size limit.
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