Convert anything, at global scale.
200+ formats and automation APIs that feels instant.
CONVERT
From
To
Drop files or choose a source
Upload multiple files at once, mix formats, and fine-tune every conversion with format-aware settings.
Max 2GB per file · Drag & drop ready · Mixed file types welcome
MKV at a glance
MKV
Convert to MKV when you need multiple tracks, subtitle support, chaptering, or less common codec combinations in a single container.
It is ideal for archival masters, media-library organisation, multilingual releases, and technical video handoff.
For mainstream web playback and easiest consumer sharing, MP4 is usually simpler.
BAY at a glance
BAY
Convert to BAY when preserving compatibility with an older camera archive or recovering original raw captures from that ecosystem.
In most modern photo workflows, BAY is a source to normalize into DNG, TIFF, or a contemporary editing format.
Format comparison
| Feature | MKV | BAY |
|---|---|---|
| File type | Video | Image |
| Extensions |
|
|
| MIME type |
|
|
| Compression / quality | depends | raw |
| File size characteristics | large | large |
| Compatibility | moderate | limited |
| Editability | limited | high |
| Created year | 2002 | 2002 |
| Inventor | Matroska | Casio |
| Status | active | proprietary |
| Transparency | Not supported | Not supported |
| Animation | Not supported | Not supported |
| Primary use cases |
|
|
| Common software |
|
|
| Archival suitability | moderate | strong |
| Metadata handling | moderate | rich |
| Delivery profile | strong | limited |
| Workflow fit | delivery | source |
| Layer support | Not supported | Not supported |
| Camera raw data | Not supported | Supported |
| HDR support | Not supported | Not supported |
| Streaming ready | Supported | Not supported |
When to use each format
When to use MKV
- editing
- mastering
- streaming delivery
- Very flexible track, subtitle, and attachment handling.
When to use BAY
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Preserve capture-stage image data for later interpretation.
FAQs
Why convert MKV to BAY?
Convert to BAY when preserving compatibility with an older camera archive or recovering original raw captures from that ecosystem.
In most modern photo workflows, BAY is a source to normalize into DNG, TIFF, or a contemporary editing format.
What changes when converting MKV to BAY?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
Quality profile changes from depends in MKV to raw in BAY. Editability profile changes from limited in MKV to high in BAY. Compatibility profile changes from moderate in MKV to limited in BAY. Archival profile changes from moderate in MKV to strong in BAY. Metadata profile changes from moderate in MKV to rich in BAY. Delivery profile changes from strong in MKV to limited in BAY. Workflow profile changes from delivery in MKV to source in BAY.
Moving to BAY adds camera raw data. Moving to BAY removes streaming delivery.
What should I review after converting MKV to BAY?
Check the exported file for Many are vendor-specific and poorly documented publicly.; Compatibility often depends on decoder support in tools such as LibRaw, Adobe Camera Raw, or vendor software.; They are source formats, not publication-ready outputs..