MKV[1] is open source free HD video container format. It uses H.264/MPEG-4 codec and thanks to efficient usage on bandwidth, MKV rapidly bacomes popular HD video format especially on the internet. People also would like to convert AVCHD camcorder recordings M2TS footage to MKV format as digital backup to playback on non-Blu-ray drive based computer.
The first Blu-ray player to come to the U.S. from JVC, the XV-PB1, hasn't received a lot of hype since its CES reveal, but that might change now that it appears to be one of the first supporting MKV playback, following the Oppo BDP-83 and LG BD390. EHD reader Bill picked one up on the humble and lets us know he's had no problems playing 1080p video with DTS audio from a burned DVD.
The manual on JVC's website indicates official MKV and AVCHD support, but surprisingly, not DivX although the spec sheet on the same website says it does. We're reached out to JVC to confirm what buyers can expect from the XV-PB1, but with MKV on top of BD-Live, network streaming from PCs and reportedly extremely fast load times this $299 player might reshuffle the list of most desired Blu-ray hardware.
Best MKV Converter Software
WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe is one of the Best MKV Converter. It fully supports Multi-core CPU (i3, i5, i7), and armed with Hyper Threading Technology (Converting MKV by multi threads at the same time, speed up the conversion timely). That is why WinX MKV converter program can be the fastest solution in the current market.
Other Source Related MKV
Convert M2TS to MKV: convert BDAV M2TS, AVCHD M2TS to MKV keeping best quality
Convert MKV to MP4: make MKV video most friendly on your Windows/Mac OS computer
Convert MKV to iPad: Play and watch HD MKV movie with iPad 1024x768 LED display
Convert MKV to iPhone: enjoy 1080p MKV film on iPhone 4 960-by-640 Retina display
Related External Source
[1]: Matroska MKV: MKV Video Knowledge from MKV Official Site