In a Matroska (.mkv) container, the index is technically known as . This is a list of points within the file that a media player uses to jump to a specific time—a process called "seeking".
While both are containers, their indexing and compatibility profiles differ significantly: MKV (Matroska) MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) Subtitle Support Superior (ASS, SSA, SRT, PGS) Limited (mostly SRT) Audio Support Broad (FLAC, DTS, Dolby TrueHD) Mostly AAC, MP3, ALAC Getting better, but traditionally local Native support for web streaming Compatibility High on PCs; variable on smart TVs Universal across all devices ⚠️ Known Limitations File Size: mkv index
: Select a track (video, audio, or subtitle) and change its "Track name" or "Language" in the Properties pane on the right. Add Chapters : Go to the tab to define split points or use the Chapter Editor file containing timecodes. Start Muxing In a Matroska (