What is the difference between .avr and .mkv?
- Extension
- .avr
- .mkv
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Video
- Video
- Developer
- Avid Technology
- Matroska
- Description
- The AVR (Audio Visual Research) file format is a proprietary audio format developed by Audio Visual Research for use on Macintosh computers. It was primarily used in older Mac operating systems and is less common today. AVR files were designed for storing digitized audio data, often used in conjunction with early audio editing and processing software on the Mac platform. This format allowed for the storage and manipulation of various types of audio information, making it a useful tool for researchers, musicians, and audio engineers during its time of popularity.
- An MKV file is a video container format similar to the .AVI, .ASF, and .MOV formats. It supports several types of audio and video codecs and may include .SRT, .SSA, or .USF (Universal Subtitle Format) subtitles. MKV files also support VobSub subtitles from DVDs.
- MIME Type
- application/x-avr
- video/x-matroska
- Sample
- sample.avr
- sample.mkv
- Wikipedia
- .avr on Wikipedia
- .mkv on Wikipedia