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Matroska (styled
Matroška) is a
project to
create a
container format that can hold an
unlimited number of video, audio, picture, or
subtitle tracks in...
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distributed under a BSD license. The WebM
container is
based on a
profile of
Matroska. WebM
initially supported VP8
video and
Vorbis audio streams. In 2013,...
- file size. A
video file
normally consists of a
container (e.g. in the
Matroska format)
containing visual (video
without audio) data in a
video coding...
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first to gain adoption. This is the
format used by YouTube.
Matroska:
version 1 of the
Matroska containerization spec was
published in late 2018. Unfinished...
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Examples of this use
include the
matrioshka brain,[citation needed] the
Matroska media-container format,[citation needed] and the
Russian Doll
model of...
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trademarks for the
Matroska specification, the
specifications are open to everybody. The
source code of the
libraries developed by the
Matroska team is licensed...
- (such as the ZIP format) and
formats used for
multimedia playback (such as
Matroska, MP4, and AVI).
Among the
earliest cross-platform
container formats were...
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inside a
multimedia container format such as AVI, MP4, FLV, RealMedia, or
Matroska. As such, the user
normally does not have a H.264 file, but
instead has...
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supported by that program. The
SubRip file
format is
described on the
Matroska multimedia container format website as "perhaps the most
basic of all subtitle...
- XML-like tags. It was
originally designed as the
framework language for the
Matroska audio/video
container format. EBML is not
extensible in the same way that...