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    Mad Cool Festival

    Here is the AAC audio track, extracted directly from the stream, split and tagged:
    http://www.mediafire.com/file/sy0kza...%2529.zip/file

    Video, your choice of MKV or MP4, both in 576p25 (standard def) with chapter markers:

    NIN 2018-07-14 Mad Cool Festival - Madrid, Spain (MKV).torrent.zip
    NIN 2018-07-14 Mad Cool Festival - Madrid, Spain (MP4).torrent.zip

    Non-torrent download options (it's only 825 MB):

    MKV: http://www.mediafire.com/file/w9dr15...0%28MKV%29.zip
    MP4: http://www.mediafire.com/file/aubkiu...0%28MP4%29.zip

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBang View Post
    Mad Cool Festival

    Here is the AAC audio track, extracted directly from the stream, split and tagged:
    http://www.mediafire.com/file/sy0kza...%2529.zip/file

    Video, your choice of MKV or MP4, both in 576p25 (standard def) with chapter markers:

    NIN 2018-07-14 Mad Cool Festival - Madrid, Spain (MKV).torrent.zip
    NIN 2018-07-14 Mad Cool Festival - Madrid, Spain (MP4).torrent.zip

    Non-torrent download options (it's only 825 MB):

    MKV: http://www.mediafire.com/file/w9dr15...0%28MKV%29.zip
    MP4: http://www.mediafire.com/file/aubkiu...0%28MP4%29.zip
    Is there a difference between the mkv and mp4 in terms of quality of encoding, or is it just an option for compatibility reasons?

    EDIT: Never mind, I found an old post of yours that explains.
    Last edited by zecho; 07-15-2018 at 12:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zecho View Post
    Is there a difference between the mkv and mp4 in terms of quality of encoding, or is it just an option for compatibility reasons?

    EDIT: Never mind, I found an old post of yours that explains.
    Mind sharing then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockAvuryah View Post
    Mind sharing then ?
    Easy : there is absoluty no differences

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjaw View Post
    Easy : there is absoluty no differences
    Hard : I'm interested in a good summary of technical specs

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockAvuryah View Post
    Hard : I'm interested in a good summary of technical specs
    Seriously ? This is a perfect capture, the idea is to not loose a bit, so, they are exactly the same, and are doing the same. As you should know H264 is everywhere and that include MP4, MKV, MOV, WMV, TS and even DIVX those doesn't mean anything anymore.

    Now yes, offering both doesn't mean anything, and is totally useless, the only difference is that MP4 is played on more hardware, and that's all. At the very last, MKV is know to be better handled on some PC...
    Last edited by ninjaw; 07-17-2018 at 07:49 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockAvuryah View Post
    Hard : I'm interested in a good summary of technical specs
    MKV is generally considered to be the better file type, but is less supported by mobile devices, televisions, and gaming consoles. There is no meaningful difference in terms of quality between the two. I was only asking to see if there was a difference in the way these particular files were encoded, but I found a response on ninlive that said they were identical.
    Last edited by zecho; 07-17-2018 at 12:14 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StockAvuryah View Post
    Mind sharing then ?
    There's no difference with the content. The elementary streams (audio and video) are identical. The only difference is the container, MKV container vs. MP4. I used the chapter marker features for both also, so there's no difference there. So, it's basically just a matter of preference or convenience as to which one you want or that your playback devices support. For example, some playback devices might not support chapter markers in MP4 files, but will recognize them in MKV.

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