Some features require great computational complexity and/or delay, some don't. Because profiles determine which encoding features are made use of. Each profile is almost like a different codec altogether, because what is done in a profile determines whether it can or can't be played in certain devices that, on surface, one would assume could otherwise play. Consider a profile to be a "flavor" or species of a certain codec. Lots of people (here and elsewhere) don't fully understand profiles. Your player only accepts MKV that have a very small subset of those codecs, when encapsulated in the MKV container: DivX 3.1-6.0, Xvid, MP4SP, MP4ASP, and h.264 BP, MP, and HP up through version 4.1.īut notice those "P"s? That's referring to profiles. Meaning it accommodates a veritably unlimited # of different kinds of codecs. MKV is, like AVI or MOV, a General Purpose container. Nobody has really gone into depth about the area that I believe is the really sticking point here: Codec and/or Profile.
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