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Believe S01E03 720p WEBRip x264-MOS mkv
Type:
Video > HD - TV shows
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1
Size:
547.14 MiB (573721496 Bytes)
Spoken language(s):
English
Texted language(s):
English
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Believe S01E03 720p WEBRip x264-MOS mkv
Uploaded:
2014-03-22 06:49:06 GMT
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samad2
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Believe S01E03 7Duration : 42mn 55s 
Nominal bit rate : 1 696 Kbps 
Width : 1 280 pixels 
Height : 720 pixels 
Display aspect ratio : 16:9 
Frame rate mode : Constant 
Frame rate : 23.976 fps 
20p WEBRip x264-MOS mkv

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fucken mkv sucks y not avi
mkv or not, thank you for taking the time to upload this!!

@caper45 don't like it don't download it, and upload your own copy with whatever format you want!
Thanks for the upload, but frame rate is noticeably low with VLC
MKV is a media container format, which is both open standard and free. It is named after the Russian nesting dolls and called Matroska Multimedia Container. It is given this name specifically because of the containers ability to hold any number of data streams within a single file. It is completely an open specification and open source platforms and software use and support it extensively.
MKV files can hold multiple media streams within the same file. For example, a movie can be encoded in

MKV to contain audio tracks in two languages, in the same file. The required track can be selected when playing. The individual tracks of a media file are saved as individual data lines. Conceptually, it is similar to the MP4 and AVI file formats, and share the chunk based architecture. Because of this, it’s easier to edit and store multimedia files in MKV format. Also, MKV format allows storing highest amount of data possible in a single file, rather conveniently.

Many media players developed for windows and Mac platforms now support the MKV file format; if not, installing a generic codec like K-lite codec pack will enable the player to run MKV files.

• MKV is an open container format while AVI is a proprietary container format developed by Microsoft.

• Both can use the commonly used codecs such as h.264 and A3C, but AVI has limitations for H.264/AVC. Therefore, HD content might not be available.

• AVI can only store a single video stream and a single audio stream while MKV can store several audio and video streams in the same file (container).

Read more: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-mkv-and-vs-avi/
@caper45 - because .mkv is SO much more versatile than .avi.

And, if you are so fixed on .avi, just wait another day and there will be Xvid .avi files out there for you to fawn over.

If you want to complain about a format, try becoming a contributor yourself. Then you can complain with some believability.
I've tried 4 that I know in order:

MKV - more GBs but is the BEST quality
AVI - is good
mp4 - so/so
Xvid - Worst!