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Welcome to the Homepage of Matroska, the extensible open standard Audio/Video container. Matroska is usually found as .mkv files (matroska video) and .mka files (matroska audio).

 

Latest News :

The matroska playback packs have exceeded 3 Million downloads as of February 2006 ! As a matter of fact, matroska container gets a lot of support from its fans, especially in the anime scene, and first hardware standalone devices with direct matroska support are in the planning stage. For more information please have a look at our 'News Section' and check availability of the latest playback software for MKV files on our 'Downloads' pages !
If you absolutely insist to create a standard DVD out of your wonderful, lovely MKV files we recommend you to read this detailled Guide here , including screenshots on how to do it.

Matroska aims to become THE standard of multimedia container formats. It was derived from a project called MCF, but differentiates from it significantly because it is based on EBML (Extensible Binary Meta Language), a binary derivative of XML. EBML enables the Matroska Development Team to gain significant advantages in terms of future format extensibility, without breaking file support in old parsers.

First, it is essential to clarify exactly "What an Audio/Video container is", to avoid any misunderstandings:

Matroska is designed with the future in mind. It incorporates features you would expect from a modern container format, like:

Matroska is an open standards project. This means for personal use it is absolutely free to use and that the technical specifications describing the bitstream are open to everybody, even to companies that would like to support it in their products. The source code of the libraries developed by the Matroska Development Team is licensed under GNU L-GPL. In addition to that, there are also free parsing and playback libraries available under the BSD license, for commercial software adaption.

The founders of Matroska have the following goals:

We invite every interested developer to join our team and to help us to achieve these goals. While most of the existing Matroska code is in C++ we are also interested in C and Java programmers joining us.