Windows 10 comes with MKV and HEVC support

It seems Microsoft is trying too hard to deliver a reliable one , with many improvements. The 10 Technical Preview 9860 bring some subtle changes to Windows Media Player, an application that has been largely neglected by Microsoft. The company is probably determined to deliver a revolutionary product to the end user and confirm its history (see Windows XP, the http://iguru.gr/wp-admin/edit.php#on Vista fiasco, and the advent of Windows 7)10 Windows Technical Preview
Windows Media Player will support MKV files (finally), and the it is currently trying to fix the bugs that appear before the final version of the new operating system.

Today, MKV file support in Windows 10 Technical Preview 9860 displays errors each time you open a file. Whenever you try to open an MKV file, the operating system reports that it can not manage it, but if you choose to ignore the error, the playback process starts to work normally.

In addition to compatibility for MKV files to be supported by default, Windows 10 will support HEVC, as revealed by Gabriel Aul, in a short tweet.

 

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That's it HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), stands for High Performance Video Coding, and is, as its name suggests, a standard ς βίντεο που συνδυάζει την εξαιρετική συμ files and high image quality. The main advantage of using the HEVC feature remains the increased compression, so videos are able to provide the same image quality, but without taking up the space they need today.

Aul reported that HEVC support has already been integrated into Windows 10 Technical Preview 9860.

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