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MKV or MP4 Container
So I downloaded Super converter for Windows, which is supposidly the equivalent of VisualHub on Windows platform. When I use handbrake to convert my DVDs for
TV it uses the m4v container, but this program does not offer that.Should I use the MP4 container to encode my other AVI files for the TV? Also any other settings I should be using, such as 16:9 with no change in resolution? Thanks! |
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TV it uses the m4v container, but this program does not offer that.

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