Very Soon.mkv Apr 2026
2 July 2014 — In a world of H264 compatibility across many formats, I continue to fight to keep using MKV. Here is why. eduncan911.com
Have you ever stumbled upon a file that felt like a digital ticking time bomb? A file that screams, "You are not ready for what is inside" ?
Because the filename is highly ambiguous, the best approach is to treat it as a mysterious, highly anticipated teaser for an upcoming project. very soon.mkv
Rendering out to a hefty .mkv means zero compromises on visual fidelity. Whatever this project is, it was made to be seen in its best possible light.
When someone labels a massive high-def container with "very soon", you know it isn't just a random clip. It is a project. It is a reveal. It is a story waiting to be told. 🔍 What Lies Inside the Container? 2 July 2014 — In a world of
That is exactly how it felt when a file simply titled landed on my desktop this week.
But whatever is sitting inside , it is about to change the grid. Keep your notifications turned on. Clear your schedule. You are going to want to see this. A file that screams, "You are not ready for what is inside"
I haven't clicked play yet. There is a specific kind of magic in the anticipation before a big launch. But looking at that clean, uncompressed file has me thinking about what makes a great reveal in the digital age:
