Japanese Movie - Mkv
Japanese directors care about visual composition and silence. MKV respects that. It’s not the flashiest format, but it’s the most faithful container for transporting art from your hard drive to your screen.
Think of it like a box. Inside this box, you can put a video track, multiple audio tracks, subtitle files, chapter markers, and metadata. Unlike MP4, which is restrictive in what codecs it can hold, MKV is an open-source container that supports virtually any codec. japanese movie mkv
Preferred by language learners practicing listening comprehension. Japanese directors care about visual composition and silence