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MCF was the first project to create an open and flexible media container format that could encapsulate a video stream, multiple audio streams and subtitle data in one file. The project was started in 2000 by the developer [[Lasse Kärkkäinen]] (Tronic) as an attempt to improve the aging AVI format, which has no support for multiple audio streams or embedded subtitles. The first draft specification was published in 2001. At first the project generated some confusion about its intended goals. This was solved when the lead developer created a simple player for the format which supported embedded subtitles, which sparked interest and the community began to grow. Several new features were added and the specification refined.
The crucial event in the project's history was the invention of [[Extensible Binary Meta Language|EBML]] in the fall of 2002, a binary meta-format inspired by XML, by the programmer [[Steve Lhomme]], quickly followed by a six months long coding break by Kärkkäinen due to military service. Since MCF was deemed nearly release-ready at the time, EBML was not accepted, which led Lhomme to [[fork
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