Convert FLV to MKV

About FLV

FLV (Flash Video) is a container format that was used to deliver video over the Internet using the Adobe Flash Player. For many years, it was the de facto standard for web video, used by sites like YouTube and Hulu. However, with the decline of Flash due to security issues and the rise of HTML5 video, FLV is now a deprecated and obsolete format.

About MKV

MKV (Matroska) is a free, open-source container format that is known for its flexibility. An MKV file can hold an unlimited number of video, audio, and subtitle tracks, along with metadata, chapter points, and more, all within a single file. This makes it a favorite for storing high-definition movies, as it can contain the original video, multiple language audio tracks, and multiple subtitle files all in one place.

FLV vs MKV

FeatureFLVMKV
Streaming Supporttruefalse
Subtitle Supportfalsetrue
DRM Supporttruefalse
Quality Rating25
Patent Statusproprietaryopen source
Year Introduced20032002
Developed ByAdobeMatroska

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Flash completely dead?

Yes, Adobe officially ended support for Flash Player at the end of 2020, and all major browsers have removed it. While FLV files can still be played in some media players like VLC, the technology is considered obsolete and should not be used for new content.

Why was Flash replaced by HTML5?

Flash was replaced because it was a proprietary plugin that suffered from poor performance, security vulnerabilities, and a lack of support on mobile devices. HTML5 video is a web standard that is built directly into browsers, making it more secure, efficient, and universally compatible.

Is MKV better than MP4?

MKV is more flexible, as it's an open standard and can hold virtually any type of codec. MP4 has better compatibility, especially on mobile devices and streaming platforms. For storing high-quality video with multiple tracks, MKV is often preferred. For sharing and streaming, MP4 is the standard.

Will my TV play MKV files?

Many modern smart TVs and media players do support MKV files, but not all. Support often depends on the specific video and audio codecs used inside the MKV container. It's always best to check the device's specifications.

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