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>>227748 I like the way you think, anon. Yes, that is indeed an even better idea to get to the final, soft-subbed version. I didn't think of it.
>>227749 Well for one you can make a hard-subbed, one-audio track .AVI or what have you from an .MKV. But the reverse is not true. If someone needs it to be playable on DVD players and the like, they can convert them to their favorite format. But if it was distributed like that, it wouldn't contain the necessary features (Multiple tracks, subs) to satisfy those who prefer to customizes their viewing experience, or those who want to get a raw version of the video and can't find anything but the ones with hardsubs.
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