Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)                         S. Lhomme
Request for Comments: 9559
Updates: 8794                                                  M. Bunkus
Category: Standards Track
ISSN: 2070-1721                                                  D. Rice
                                                           October 2024


            Matroska Media Container Format Specification

Abstract

  This document defines the Matroska audiovisual data container
  structure, including definitions of its structural elements,
  terminology, vocabulary, and application.

  This document updates RFC 8794 to permit the use of a previously
  reserved Extensible Binary Meta Language (EBML) Element ID.

Status of This Memo

  This is an Internet Standards Track document.

  This document is a product of the Internet Engineering Task Force
  (IETF).  It represents the consensus of the IETF community.  It has
  received public review and has been approved for publication by the
  Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).  Further information on
  Internet Standards is available in Section 2 of RFC 7841.

  Information about the current status of this document, any errata,
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  https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9559.

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Table of Contents

  1.  Introduction
  2.  Status of This Document
  3.  Notation and Conventions
  4.  Matroska Overview
    4.1.  Principles
    4.2.  Updates to RFC 8794
    4.3.  Added EBML Constraints
    4.4.  Design Rules
    4.5.  Data Layout
  5.  Matroska Schema
    5.1.  Segment Element
      5.1.1.  SeekHead Element
        5.1.1.1.  Seek Element
      5.1.2.  Info Element
        5.1.2.1.  SegmentUUID Element
        5.1.2.2.  SegmentFilename Element
        5.1.2.3.  PrevUUID Element
        5.1.2.4.  PrevFilename Element
        5.1.2.5.  NextUUID Element
        5.1.2.6.  NextFilename Element
        5.1.2.7.  SegmentFamily Element
        5.1.2.8.  ChapterTranslate Element
        5.1.2.9.  TimestampScale Element
        5.1.2.10. Duration Element
        5.1.2.11. DateUTC Element
        5.1.2.12. Title Element
        5.1.2.13. MuxingApp Element
        5.1.2.14. WritingApp Element
      5.1.3.  Cluster Element
        5.1.3.1.  Timestamp Element
        5.1.3.2.  Position Element
        5.1.3.3.  PrevSize Element
        5.1.3.4.  SimpleBlock Element
        5.1.3.5.  BlockGroup Element
      5.1.4.  Tracks Element
        5.1.4.1.  TrackEntry Element
      5.1.5.  Cues Element
        5.1.5.1.  CuePoint Element
      5.1.6.  Attachments Element
        5.1.6.1.  AttachedFile Element
      5.1.7.  Chapters Element
        5.1.7.1.  EditionEntry Element
      5.1.8.  Tags Element
        5.1.8.1.  Tag Element
  6.  Matroska Element Ordering
    6.1.  Top-Level Elements
    6.2.  CRC-32
    6.3.  SeekHead
    6.4.  Cues (Index)
    6.5.  Info
    6.6.  Chapters Element
    6.7.  Attachments
    6.8.  Tags
  7.  Matroska Versioning
  8.  Stream Copy
  9.  DefaultDecodedFieldDuration
  10. Cluster Blocks
    10.1.  Block Structure
    10.2.  SimpleBlock Structure
    10.3.  Block Lacing
      10.3.1.  No Lacing
      10.3.2.  Xiph Lacing
      10.3.3.  EBML Lacing
      10.3.4.  Fixed-size Lacing
      10.3.5.  Laced Frames Timestamp
    10.4.  Random Access Points
  11. Timestamps
    11.1.  Timestamp Ticks
      11.1.1.  Matroska Ticks
      11.1.2.  Segment Ticks
      11.1.3.  Track Ticks
    11.2.  Block Timestamps
    11.3.  TimestampScale Rounding
  12. Language Codes
  13. Country Codes
  14. Encryption
  15. Image Presentation
    15.1.  Cropping
    15.2.  Rotation
  16. Segment Position
    16.1.  Segment Position Exception
    16.2.  Example of Segment Position
  17. Linked Segments
    17.1.  Hard Linking
    17.2.  Medium Linking
      17.2.1.  Linked-Duration
      17.2.2.  Linked-Edition
  18. Track Flags
    18.1.  Default Flag
    18.2.  Forced Flag
    18.3.  Hearing-Impaired Flag
    18.4.  Visual-Impaired Flag
    18.5.  Descriptions Flag
    18.6.  Original Flag
    18.7.  Commentary Flag
    18.8.  Track Operation
    18.9.  Overlay Track
    18.10. Multi-planar and 3D Videos
  19. Default Track Selection
    19.1.  Audio Selection
    19.2.  Subtitle Selection
  20. Chapters
    20.1.  EditionEntry
      20.1.1.  EditionFlagDefault
      20.1.2.  Default Edition
      20.1.3.  EditionFlagOrdered
        20.1.3.1.  Ordered-Edition and Matroska Segment Linking
    20.2.  ChapterAtom
      20.2.1.  ChapterTimeStart
      20.2.2.  ChapterTimeEnd
      20.2.3.  Nested Chapters
      20.2.4.  Nested Chapters in Ordered Chapters
      20.2.5.  ChapterFlagHidden
    20.3.  Menu Features
    20.4.  Physical Types
    20.5.  Chapter Examples
      20.5.1.  Example 1: Basic Chaptering
      20.5.2.  Example 2: Nested Chapters
        20.5.2.1.  The Micronauts "Bleep To Bleep"
  21. Attachments
    21.1.  Cover Art
    21.2.  Font Files
  22. Cues
    22.1.  Recommendations
  23. Matroska Streaming
    23.1.  File Access
    23.2.  Livestreaming
  24. Tags
    24.1.  Tags Precedence
    24.2.  Tag Levels
  25. Implementation Recommendations
    25.1.  Cluster
    25.2.  SeekHead
    25.3.  Optimum Layouts
      25.3.1.  Optimum Layout for a Muxer
      25.3.2.  Optimum Layout after Editing Tags
      25.3.3.  Optimum Layout with Cues at the Front
      25.3.4.  Optimum Layout for Livestreaming
  26. Security Considerations
  27. IANA Considerations
    27.1.  Matroska Element IDs Registry
    27.2.  Matroska Compression Algorithms Registry
    27.3.  Matroska Encryption Algorithms Registry
    27.4.  Matroska AES Cipher Modes Registry
    27.5.  Matroska Content Encoding Scopes Registry
    27.6.  Matroska Content Encoding Types Registry
    27.7.  Matroska Stereo Modes Registry
    27.8.  Matroska Alpha Modes Registry
    27.9.  Matroska Display Units Registry
    27.10. Matroska Horizontal Chroma Sitings Registry
    27.11. Matroska Vertical Chroma Sitings Registry
    27.12. Matroska Color Ranges Registry
    27.13. Matroska Tags Target Types Registry
    27.14. Matroska Chapter Codec IDs Registry
    27.15. Matroska Projection Types Registry
    27.16. Matroska Track Types Registry
    27.17. Matroska Track Plane Types Registry
    27.18. Media Types
      27.18.1.  For Files Containing Video Tracks
      27.18.2.  For Files Containing Audio Tracks with No Video
              Tracks
      27.18.3.  For Files Containing a Stereoscopic Video Track
  28. References
    28.1.  Normative References
    28.2.  Informative References
  Appendix A.  Historic Deprecated Elements
    A.1.  SilentTracks Element
    A.2.  SilentTrackNumber Element
    A.3.  BlockVirtual Element
    A.4.  ReferenceVirtual Element
    A.5.  Slices Element
    A.6.  TimeSlice Element
    A.7.  LaceNumber Element
    A.8.  FrameNumber Element
    A.9.  BlockAdditionID Element
    A.10. Delay Element
    A.11. SliceDuration Element
    A.12. ReferenceFrame Element
    A.13. ReferenceOffset Element
    A.14. ReferenceTimestamp Element
    A.15. EncryptedBlock Element
    A.16. MinCache Element
    A.17. MaxCache Element
    A.18. TrackOffset Element
    A.19. CodecSettings Element
    A.20. CodecInfoURL Element
    A.21. CodecDownloadURL Element
    A.22. CodecDecodeAll Element
    A.23. TrackOverlay Element
    A.24. AspectRatioType Element
    A.25. GammaValue Element
    A.26. FrameRate Element
    A.27. ChannelPositions Element
    A.28. TrickTrackUID Element
    A.29. TrickTrackSegmentUID Element
    A.30. TrickTrackFlag Element
    A.31. TrickMasterTrackUID Element
    A.32. TrickMasterTrackSegmentUID Element
    A.33. ContentSignature Element
    A.34. ContentSigKeyID Element
    A.35. ContentSigAlgo Element
    A.36. ContentSigHashAlgo Element
    A.37. CueRefCluster Element
    A.38. CueRefNumber Element
    A.39. CueRefCodecState Element
    A.40. FileReferral Element
    A.41. FileUsedStartTime Element
    A.42. FileUsedEndTime Element
    A.43. TagDefaultBogus Element
  Authors' Addresses

1.  Introduction

  Matroska is an audiovisual data container format.  It was derived
  from a project called [MCF] but diverges from it significantly
  because it is based on EBML (Extensible Binary Meta Language)
  [RFC8794], a binary derivative of XML.  EBML provides significant
  advantages in terms of future format extensibility, without breaking
  file support in parsers reading the previous versions.

  To avoid any misunderstandings, it is essential to clarify exactly
  what an audio/video container is:

  *  It is NOT a video or audio compression format (codec).

  *  It is an envelope in which there can be many audio, video, and
     subtitles streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie or
     CD in a single file.

  Matroska is designed with the future in mind.  It incorporates
  features such as:

  *  Fast seeking in the file

  *  Chapter entries

  *  Full metadata (tags) support

  *  Selectable subtitle/audio/video streams

  *  Modularly expandable

  *  Error resilience (can recover playback even when the stream is
     damaged)

  *  Streamable over the Internet and local networks (HTTP [RFC9110],
     FTP [RFC0959], SMB [SMB-CIFS], etc.)

  *  Menus (like menus that DVDs have [DVD-Video])

2.  Status of This Document

  This document covers Matroska versions 1, 2, 3, and 4.  Matroska
  version 4 is the current version.  Matroska versions 1 to 3 are no
  longer maintained.  No new elements are expected in files with
  version numbers 1, 2, or 3.

3.  Notation and Conventions

  The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
  "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "NOT RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
  "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP
  14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all
  capitals, as shown here.

  This document defines the following terms in order to define the
  format and application of Matroska:

  Matroska:  A multimedia container format based on EBML (Extensible
     Binary Meta Language).

  Matroska Reader:  A data parser that interprets the semantics of a
     Matroska document and creates a way for programs to use Matroska.

  Matroska Player:  A Matroska Reader with the primary purpose of
     playing audiovisual files, including Matroska documents.

  Matroska Writer:  A data writer that creates Matroska documents.

4.  Matroska Overview

4.1.  Principles

  Matroska is a Document Type of EBML.  This specification is dependent
  on the EBML specification [RFC8794].  For an understanding of
  Matroska's EBML Schema, see in particular the sections of the EBML
  specification that cover EBML Element Types (Section 7), EBML Schema
  (Section 11.1), and EBML Structure (Section 3).

4.2.  Updates to RFC 8794

  Because of an oversight, [RFC8794] reserved EBML ID 0x80, which is
  used by deployed Matroska implementations.  For this reason, this
  specification updates [RFC8794] to make 0x80 a legal EBML ID.
  Additionally, this specification makes the following updates:

  *  Section 17.1 of [RFC8794] (per Erratum ID #7189 [Err7189])

  OLD:

  |  One-octet Element IDs MUST be between 0x81 and 0xFE.  These items
  |  are valuable because they are short, and they need to be used for
  |  commonly repeated elements.  Element IDs are to be allocated
  |  within this range according to the "RFC Required" policy
  |  [RFC8126].
  |
  |  The following one-octet Element IDs are RESERVED: 0xFF and 0x80.

  NEW:

  |  One-octet Element IDs MUST be between 0x80 and 0xFE.  These items
  |  are valuable because they are short, and they need to be used for
  |  commonly repeated elements.  Element IDs are to be allocated
  |  within this range according to the "RFC Required" policy
  |  [RFC8126].
  |
  |  The following one-octet Element ID is RESERVED: 0xFF.

  *  Section 5 of [RFC8794] (per Erratum ID #7191 [Err7191])

  OLD:

    +=========================+================+=================+
    | Element ID Octet Length | Range of Valid | Number of Valid |
    |                         |  Element IDs   |     Element IDs |
    +=========================+================+=================+
    |            1            |  0x81 - 0xFE   |             126 |
    +-------------------------+----------------+-----------------+

  NEW:

    +=========================+================+=================+
    | Element ID Octet Length | Range of Valid | Number of Valid |
    |                         |  Element IDs   |     Element IDs |
    +=========================+================+=================+
    |            1            |  0x80 - 0xFE   |             127 |
    +-------------------------+----------------+-----------------+

4.3.  Added EBML Constraints

  As an EBML Document Type, Matroska adds the following constraints to
  the EBML specification [RFC8794]:

  *  The docType of the EBML Header MUST be "matroska".

  *  The EBMLMaxIDLength of the EBML Header MUST be 4.

  *  The EBMLMaxSizeLength of the EBML Header MUST be between 1 and 8,
     inclusive.

4.4.  Design Rules

  The Root Element and all Top-Level Elements MUST use 4 octets for
  their EBML Element ID -- i.e., Segment and direct children of
  Segment.

  Legacy EBML/Matroska parsers did not handle Empty Elements properly;
  elements were present in the file but had a length of 0.  They always
  assumed the value was 0 for integers/dates or 0x0p+0, the textual
  expression of floats using the format in [ISO9899], no matter the
  default value of the element that should have been used instead.
  Therefore, Matroska Writers MUST NOT use EBML Empty Elements if the
  element has a default value that is not 0 for integers/dates and
  0x0p+0 for floats.

  When adding new elements to Matroska, these rules apply:

  *  A non-mandatory integer/date Element MUST NOT have a default value
     other than 0.

  *  A non-mandatory float Element MUST NOT have a default value other
     than 0x0p+0.

  *  A non-mandatory string Element MUST NOT have a default value, as
     empty strings cannot be defined in the XML Schema.

4.5.  Data Layout

  A Matroska file MUST be composed of at least one EBML Document using
  the Matroska Document Type.  Each EBML Document MUST start with an
  EBML Header and MUST be followed by the EBML Root Element, defined as
  Segment in Matroska.  Matroska defines several Top-Level Elements
  that may occur within the Segment.

  As an example, a simple Matroska file consisting of a single EBML
  Document could be represented like this:

  *  EBML Header
  *  Segment

  A more complex Matroska file consisting of an EBML Stream (consisting
  of two EBML Documents) could be represented like this:

  *  EBML Header
  *  Segment
  *  EBML Header
  *  Segment

  The following diagram represents a simple Matroska file, comprised of
  an EBML Document with an EBML Header, a Segment element (the Root
  Element), and all eight Matroska Top-Level Elements.  In the diagrams
  in this section, horizontal spacing expresses a parent-child
  relationship between Matroska elements (e.g., the Info element is
  contained within the Segment element), whereas vertical alignment
  represents the storage order within the file.

  +-------------+
  | EBML Header |
  +---------------------------+
  | Segment     | SeekHead    |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Info        |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Tracks      |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Chapters    |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Cluster     |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Cues        |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Attachments |
  |             |-------------|
  |             | Tags        |
  +---------------------------+

                Figure 1: Basic Layout of a Matroska File

  The Matroska EBML Schema defines eight Top-Level Elements:

  *  SeekHead (Section 6.3)

  *  Info (Section 6.5)

  *  Tracks (Section 18)

  *  Chapters (Section 20)

  *  Cluster (Section 10)

  *  Cues (Section 22)

  *  Attachments (Section 21)

  *  Tags (Section 6.8)

  The SeekHead element (also known as MetaSeek) contains an index of
  Top-Level Elements locations within the Segment.  Use of the SeekHead
  element is RECOMMENDED.  Without a SeekHead element, a Matroska
  parser would have to search the entire file to find all of the other
  Top-Level Elements.  This is due to Matroska's flexible ordering
  requirements; for instance, it is acceptable for the Chapters element
  to be stored after the Cluster element(s).

  +--------------------------------+
  | SeekHead | Seek | SeekID       |
  |          |      |--------------|
  |          |      | SeekPosition |
  +--------------------------------+

              Figure 2: Representation of a SeekHead Element

  The Info element contains vital information for identifying the whole
  Segment.  This includes the title for the Segment, a randomly
  generated unique identifier (UID), and the UID(s) of any linked
  Segment elements.

  +-------------------------+
  | Info | SegmentUUID      |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | SegmentFilename  |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | PrevUUID         |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | PrevFilename     |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | NextUUID         |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | NextFilename     |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | SegmentFamily    |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | ChapterTranslate |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | TimestampScale   |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | Duration         |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | DateUTC          |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | Title            |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | MuxingApp        |
  |      |------------------|
  |      | WritingApp       |
  |-------------------------|

    Figure 3: Representation of an Info Element and Its Child Elements

  The Tracks element defines the technical details for each track and
  can store the name, number, UID, language, and type (audio, video,
  subtitles, etc.) of each track.  For example, the Tracks element MAY
  store information about the resolution of a video track or sample
  rate of an audio track.

  The Tracks element MUST identify all the data needed by the codec to
  decode the data of the specified track.  However, the data required
  is contingent on the codec used for the track.  For example, a Track
  element for uncompressed audio only requires the audio bit rate to be
  present.  A codec such as AC-3 would require that the CodecID element
  be present for all tracks, as it is the primary way to identify which
  codec to use to decode the track.

  +------------------------------------+
  | Tracks | TrackEntry | TrackNumber  |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | TrackUID     |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | TrackType    |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | Name         |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | Language     |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | CodecID      |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | CodecPrivate |
  |        |            |--------------|
  |        |            | CodecName    |
  |        |            |----------------------------------+
  |        |            | Video        | FlagInterlaced    |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | FieldOrder        |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | StereoMode        |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | AlphaMode         |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | PixelWidth        |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | PixelHeight       |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | DisplayWidth      |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | DisplayHeight     |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | AspectRatioType   |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | Colour            |
  |        |            |----------------------------------|
  |        |            | Audio        | SamplingFrequency |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | Channels          |
  |        |            |              |-------------------|
  |        |            |              | BitDepth          |
  |--------------------------------------------------------|

  Figure 4: Representation of the Tracks Element and a Selection of Its
                           Descendant Elements

  The Chapters element lists all of the chapters.  Chapters are a way
  to set predefined points to jump to in video or audio.

  +-----------------------------------------+
  | Chapters | Edition | EditionUID         |
  |          | Entry   |--------------------|
  |          |         | EditionFlagDefault |
  |          |         |--------------------|
  |          |         | EditionFlagOrdered |
  |          |         |---------------------------------+
  |          |         | ChapterAtom | ChapterUID        |
  |          |         |             |-------------------|
  |          |         |             | ChapterStringUID  |
  |          |         |             |-------------------|
  |          |         |             | ChapterTimeStart  |
  |          |         |             |-------------------|
  |          |         |             | ChapterTimeEnd    |
  |          |         |             |-------------------|
  |          |         |             | ChapterFlagHidden |
  |          |         |             |-------------------------------+
  |          |         |             | ChapterDisplay | ChapString   |
  |          |         |             |                |--------------|
  |          |         |             |                | ChapLanguage |
  +------------------------------------------------------------------+

     Figure 5: Representation of the Chapters Element and a Selection
                        of Its Descendant Elements

  Cluster elements contain the content for each track, e.g., video
  frames.  A Matroska file SHOULD contain at least one Cluster element.
  In the rare case it doesn't, there should be a method for Segments to
  link together, possibly using Chapters; see Section 17.

  The Cluster element helps to break up SimpleBlock or BlockGroup
  elements and helps with seeking and error protection.  Every Cluster
  element MUST contain a Timestamp element.  This SHOULD be the
  Timestamp element used to play the first Block in the Cluster
  element, unless a different value is needed to accommodate for more
  Blocks; see Section 11.2.

  Cluster elements contain one or more Block element, such as
  BlockGroup or SimpleBlock elements.  In some situations, a Cluster
  element MAY contain no Block element, for example, in a live
  recording when no data has been collected.

  A BlockGroup element MAY contain a Block of data and any information
  relating directly to that Block.

  +--------------------------+
  | Cluster | Timestamp      |
  |         |----------------|
  |         | Position       |
  |         |----------------|
  |         | PrevSize       |
  |         |----------------|
  |         | SimpleBlock    |
  |         |----------------|
  |         | BlockGroup     |
  +--------------------------+

     Figure 6: Representation of a Cluster Element and Its Immediate
                              Child Elements

  +----------------------------------+
  | Block | Portion of | Data Type   |
  |       | a Block    |  - Bit Flag |
  |       |--------------------------+
  |       | Header     | TrackNumber |
  |       |            |-------------|
  |       |            | Timestamp   |
  |       |            |-------------|
  |       |            | Flags       |
  |       |            |  - Gap      |
  |       |            |  - Lacing   |
  |       |            |  - Reserved |
  |       |--------------------------|
  |       | Optional   | FrameSize   |
  |       |--------------------------|
  |       | Data       | Frame       |
  +----------------------------------+

         Figure 7: Representation of the Block Element Structure

  Each Cluster MUST contain exactly one Timestamp element.  The
  Timestamp element value MUST be stored once per Cluster.  The
  Timestamp element in the Cluster is relative to the entire Segment.
  The Timestamp element SHOULD be the first element in the Cluster it
  belongs to or the second element if that Cluster contains a CRC-32
  element (Section 6.2).

  Additionally, the Block contains an offset that, when added to the
  Cluster's Timestamp element value, yields the Block's effective
  timestamp.  Therefore, the timestamp in the Block itself is relative
  to the Timestamp element in the Cluster.  For example, if the
  Timestamp element in the Cluster is set to 10 seconds and a Block in
  that Cluster is supposed to be played 12 seconds into the clip, the
  timestamp in the Block would be set to 2 seconds.

  The ReferenceBlock in the BlockGroup is used instead of the basic
  "P-frame"/"B-frame" description.  Instead of simply saying that this
  Block depends on the Block directly before or directly after, the
  Timestamp of the necessary Block is used.  Because there can be as
  many ReferenceBlock elements as necessary for a Block, it allows for
  some extremely complex referencing.

  The Cues element is used to seek when playing back a file by
  providing a temporal index for some of the Tracks.  It is similar to
  the SeekHead element but is used for seeking to a specific time when
  playing back the file.  It is possible to seek without this element,
  but it is much more difficult because a Matroska Reader would have to
  "hunt and peck" through the file to look for the correct timestamp.

  The Cues element SHOULD contain at least one CuePoint element.  Each
  CuePoint element stores the position of the Cluster that contains the
  BlockGroup or SimpleBlock element.  The timestamp is stored in the
  CueTime element, and the location is stored in the CueTrackPositions
  element.

  The Cues element is flexible.  For instance, the Cues element can be
  used to index every single timestamp of every Block or they can be
  indexed selectively.

  +-------------------------------------+
  | Cues | CuePoint | CueTime           |
  |      |          |-------------------|
  |      |          | CueTrackPositions |
  |      |------------------------------|
  |      | CuePoint | CueTime           |
  |      |          |-------------------|
  |      |          | CueTrackPositions |
  +-------------------------------------+

     Figure 8: Representation of a Cues Element and Two Levels of Its
                           Descendant Elements

  The Attachments element is for attaching files to a Matroska file,
  such as pictures, fonts, web pages, etc.

  +------------------------------------------------+
  | Attachments | AttachedFile | FileDescription   |
  |             |              |-------------------|
  |             |              | FileName          |
  |             |              |-------------------|
  |             |              | FileMediaType     |
  |             |              |-------------------|
  |             |              | FileData          |
  |             |              |-------------------|
  |             |              | FileUID           |
  +------------------------------------------------+

            Figure 9: Representation of an Attachments Element

  The Tags element contains metadata that describes the Segment and
  potentially its Tracks, Chapters, and Attachments.  Each Track or
  Chapter that those tags applies to has its UID listed in the Tags.
  The Tags contain all extra information about the file: scriptwriters,
  singers, actors, directors, titles, edition, price, dates, genre,
  comments, etc.  Tags can contain their values in multiple languages.
  For example, a movie's "TITLE" tag value might contain both the
  original English title as well as the German title.

  +-------------------------------------------+
  | Tags | Tag | Targets   | TargetTypeValue  |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TargetType       |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagTrackUID      |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagEditionUID    |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagChapterUID    |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagAttachmentUID |
  |      |     |------------------------------|
  |      |     | SimpleTag | TagName          |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagLanguage      |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagDefault       |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagString        |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | TagBinary        |
  |      |     |           |------------------|
  |      |     |           | SimpleTag        |
  +-------------------------------------------+

     Figure 10: Representation of a Tags Element and Three Levels of
                          Its Children Elements

5.  Matroska Schema

  This specification includes an EBML Schema that defines the elements
  and structure of Matroska using the EBML Schema elements and
  attributes defined in Section 11.1 of [RFC8794].

  Attributes using their default value (like minOccurs, minver, etc.)
  or attributes with undefined values (like length, maxver, etc.) are
  omitted.

  The definitions for each Matroska element are provided below.

5.1.  Segment Element

  id / type:  0x18538067 / master
  unknownsizeallowed:  True
  path:  \Segment
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The Root Element that contains all other Top-Level
     Elements; see Section 4.5.

5.1.1.  SeekHead Element

  id / type:  0x114D9B74 / master
  path:  \Segment\SeekHead
  maxOccurs:  2
  definition:  Contains seeking information of Top-Level Elements; see
     Section 4.5.

5.1.1.1.  Seek Element

  id / type:  0x4DBB / master
  path:  \Segment\SeekHead\Seek
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains a single seek entry to an EBML Element.

5.1.1.1.1.  SeekID Element

  id / type:  0x53AB / binary
  length:  4
  path:  \Segment\SeekHead\Seek\SeekID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The binary EBML ID of a Top-Level Element.

5.1.1.1.2.  SeekPosition Element

  id / type:  0x53AC / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\SeekHead\Seek\SeekPosition
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The Segment Position (Section 16) of a Top-Level
     Element.

5.1.2.  Info Element

  id / type:  0x1549A966 / master
  path:  \Segment\Info
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  recurring:  True
  definition:  Contains general information about the Segment.

5.1.2.1.  SegmentUUID Element

  id / type:  0x73A4 / binary
  length:  16
  path:  \Segment\Info\SegmentUUID
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A randomly generated UID that identifies the Segment
     amongst many others (128 bits).  It is equivalent to a Universally
     Unique Identifier (UUID) v4 [RFC9562] with all bits randomly (or
     pseudorandomly) chosen.  An actual UUID v4 value, where some bits
     are not random, MAY also be used.
  usage notes:  If the Segment is a part of a Linked Segment, then this
     element is REQUIRED.  The value of the UID MUST contain at least
     one bit set to 1.

5.1.2.2.  SegmentFilename Element

  id / type:  0x7384 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Info\SegmentFilename
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A filename corresponding to this Segment.

5.1.2.3.  PrevUUID Element

  id / type:  0x3CB923 / binary
  length:  16
  path:  \Segment\Info\PrevUUID
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  An ID that identifies the previous Segment of a Linked
     Segment.
  usage notes:  If the Segment is a part of a Linked Segment that uses
     Hard Linking (Section 17.1), then either the PrevUUID or the
     NextUUID element is REQUIRED.  If a Segment contains a PrevUUID
     but not a NextUUID, then it MAY be considered as the last Segment
     of the Linked Segment.  The PrevUUID MUST NOT be equal to the
     SegmentUUID.

5.1.2.4.  PrevFilename Element

  id / type:  0x3C83AB / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Info\PrevFilename
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A filename corresponding to the file of the previous
     Linked Segment.
  usage notes:  Provision of the previous filename is for display
     convenience, but PrevUUID SHOULD be considered authoritative for
     identifying the previous Segment in a Linked Segment.

5.1.2.5.  NextUUID Element

  id / type:  0x3EB923 / binary
  length:  16
  path:  \Segment\Info\NextUUID
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  An ID that identifies the next Segment of a Linked
     Segment.
  usage notes:  If the Segment is a part of a Linked Segment that uses
     Hard Linking (Section 17.1), then either the PrevUUID or the
     NextUUID element is REQUIRED.  If a Segment contains a NextUUID
     but not a PrevUUID, then it MAY be considered as the first Segment
     of the Linked Segment.  The NextUUID MUST NOT be equal to the
     SegmentUUID.

5.1.2.6.  NextFilename Element

  id / type:  0x3E83BB / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Info\NextFilename
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A filename corresponding to the file of the next Linked
     Segment.
  usage notes:  Provision of the next filename is for display
     convenience, but NextUUID SHOULD be considered authoritative for
     identifying the Next Segment.

5.1.2.7.  SegmentFamily Element

  id / type:  0x4444 / binary
  length:  16
  path:  \Segment\Info\SegmentFamily
  definition:  A UID that all Segments of a Linked Segment MUST share
     (128 bits).  It is equivalent to a UUID v4 [RFC9562] with all bits
     randomly (or pseudorandomly) chosen.  An actual UUID v4 value,
     where some bits are not random, MAY also be used.
  usage notes:  If the Segment Info contains a ChapterTranslate
     element, this element is REQUIRED.

5.1.2.8.  ChapterTranslate Element

  id / type:  0x6924 / master
  path:  \Segment\Info\ChapterTranslate
  definition:  The mapping between this Segment and a segment value in
     the given Chapter Codec.
  rationale:  Chapter Codecs may need to address different segments,
     but they may not know of the way to identify such segments when
     stored in Matroska.  This element and its child elements add a way
     to map the internal segments known to the Chapter Codec to the
     SegmentUUIDs in Matroska.  This allows remuxing a file with
     Chapter Codec without changing the content of the codec data, just
     the Segment mapping.

5.1.2.8.1.  ChapterTranslateID Element

  id / type:  0x69A5 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Info\ChapterTranslate\ChapterTranslateID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The binary value used to represent this Segment in the
     chapter codec data.  The format depends on the ChapProcessCodecID
     used; see Section 5.1.7.1.4.15.

5.1.2.8.2.  ChapterTranslateCodec Element

  id / type:  0x69BF / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Info\ChapterTranslate\ChapterTranslateCodec
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Applies to the chapter codec of the given chapter
     edition(s); see Section 5.1.7.1.4.15.
  defined values:  See Table 31.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Chapter Codec IDs" registry defined in
     Section 27.14.

5.1.2.8.3.  ChapterTranslateEditionUID Element

  id / type:  0x69FC / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Info\ChapterTranslate\ChapterTranslateEditionUID
  definition:  Specifies a chapter edition UID to which this
     ChapterTranslate applies.
  usage notes:  When no ChapterTranslateEditionUID is specified in the
     ChapterTranslate, the ChapterTranslate applies to all chapter
     editions found in the Segment using the given
     ChapterTranslateCodec.

5.1.2.9.  TimestampScale Element

  id / type / default:  0x2AD7B1 / uinteger / 1000000
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Info\TimestampScale
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Base unit for Segment Ticks and Track Ticks, in
     nanoseconds.  A TimestampScale value of 1000000 means scaled
     timestamps in the Segment are expressed in milliseconds; see
     Section 11 on how to interpret timestamps.

5.1.2.10.  Duration Element

  id / type:  0x4489 / float
  range:  > 0x0p+0
  path:  \Segment\Info\Duration
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Duration of the Segment, expressed in Segment Ticks,
     which are based on TimestampScale; see Section 11.1.

5.1.2.11.  DateUTC Element

  id / type:  0x4461 / date
  path:  \Segment\Info\DateUTC
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  The date and time that the Segment was created by the
     muxing application or library.

5.1.2.12.  Title Element

  id / type:  0x7BA9 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Info\Title
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  General name of the Segment.

5.1.2.13.  MuxingApp Element

  id / type:  0x4D80 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Info\MuxingApp
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Muxing application or library (example: "libmatroska-
     0.4.3").
  usage notes:  Include the full name of the application or library
     followed by the version number.

5.1.2.14.  WritingApp Element

  id / type:  0x5741 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Info\WritingApp
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Writing application (example: "mkvmerge-0.3.3").
  usage notes:  Include the full name of the application followed by
     the version number.

5.1.3.  Cluster Element

  id / type:  0x1F43B675 / master
  unknownsizeallowed:  True
  path:  \Segment\Cluster
  definition:  The Top-Level Element containing the (monolithic) Block
     structure.

5.1.3.1.  Timestamp Element

  id / type:  0xE7 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\Timestamp
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Absolute timestamp of the cluster, expressed in Segment
     Ticks, which are based on TimestampScale; see Section 11.1.
  usage notes:  This element SHOULD be the first child element of the
     Cluster it belongs to or the second if that Cluster contains a
     CRC-32 element (Section 6.2).

5.1.3.2.  Position Element

  id / type:  0xA7 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\Position
  maxOccurs:  1
  maxver:  4
  definition:  The Segment Position of the Cluster in the Segment (0 in
     live streams).  It might help to resynchronize the offset on
     damaged streams.

5.1.3.3.  PrevSize Element

  id / type:  0xAB / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\PrevSize
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Size of the previous Cluster, in octets.  Can be useful
     for backward playing.

5.1.3.4.  SimpleBlock Element

  id / type:  0xA3 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\SimpleBlock
  minver:  2
  definition:  Similar to Block (see Section 10.1) but without all the
     extra information.  Mostly used to reduce overhead when no extra
     feature is needed; see Section 10.2 on SimpleBlock Structure.

5.1.3.5.  BlockGroup Element

  id / type:  0xA0 / master
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup
  definition:  Basic container of information containing a single Block
     and information specific to that Block.

5.1.3.5.1.  Block Element

  id / type:  0xA1 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Block
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Block containing the actual data to be rendered and a
     timestamp relative to the Cluster Timestamp; see Section 10.1 on
     Block Structure.

5.1.3.5.2.  BlockAdditions Element

  id / type:  0x75A1 / master
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockAdditions
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains additional binary data to complete the Block
     element; see Section 4.1.5 of [MatroskaCodec] for more
     information.  An EBML parser that has no knowledge of the Block
     structure could still see and use/skip these data.

5.1.3.5.2.1.  BlockMore Element

  id / type:  0xA6 / master
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockAdditions\BlockMore
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains the BlockAdditional and some parameters.

5.1.3.5.2.2.  BlockAdditional Element

  id / type:  0xA5 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockAdditions\BlockMore\BlockAddi
     tional
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Interpreted by the codec as it wishes (using the
     BlockAddID).

5.1.3.5.2.3.  BlockAddID Element

  id / type / default:  0xEE / uinteger / 1
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockAdditions\BlockMore\BlockAddI
     D
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  An ID that identifies how to interpret the
     BlockAdditional data; see Section 4.1.5 of [MatroskaCodec] for
     more information.  A value of 1 indicates that the BlockAdditional
     data is defined by the codec.  Any other value indicates that the
     BlockAdditional data should be handled according to the
     BlockAddIDType that is located in the TrackEntry.
  usage notes:  Each BlockAddID value MUST be unique between all
     BlockMore elements found in a BlockAdditions element.  To keep
     MaxBlockAdditionID as low as possible, small values SHOULD be
     used.

5.1.3.5.3.  BlockDuration Element

  id / type:  0x9B / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockDuration
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  See Table 1 / 1
  definition:  The duration of the Block, expressed in Track Ticks; see
     Section 11.1.  The BlockDuration element can be useful at the end
     of a Track to define the duration of the last frame (as there is
     no subsequent Block available) or when there is a break in a track
     like for subtitle tracks.
  notes:  See Table 1.

    +===========+==================================================+
    | attribute | note                                             |
    +===========+==================================================+
    | minOccurs | BlockDuration MUST be set (minOccurs=1) if the   |
    |           | associated TrackEntry stores a DefaultDuration   |
    |           | value.                                           |
    +-----------+--------------------------------------------------+
    | default   | If a value is not present and no DefaultDuration |
    |           | is defined, the value is assumed to be the       |
    |           | difference between the timestamp of this Block   |
    |           | and the timestamp of the next Block in "display" |
    |           | order (not coding order).                        |
    +-----------+--------------------------------------------------+

              Table 1: BlockDuration Implementation Notes

5.1.3.5.4.  ReferencePriority Element

  id / type / default:  0xFA / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferencePriority
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  This frame is referenced and has the specified cache
     priority.  In the cache, only a frame of the same or higher
     priority can replace this frame.  A value of 0 means the frame is
     not referenced.

5.1.3.5.5.  ReferenceBlock Element

  id / type:  0xFB / integer
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferenceBlock
  definition:  A timestamp value, relative to the timestamp of the
     Block in this BlockGroup, expressed in Track Ticks; see
     Section 11.1.  This is used to reference other frames necessary to
     decode this frame.  The relative value SHOULD correspond to a
     valid Block that this Block depends on.  Historically, Matroska
     Writers didn't write the actual Block(s) that this Block depends
     on, but they did write _some_ Block(s) in the past.

  The value "0" MAY also be used to signify that this Block cannot be
  decoded on its own, but the necessary reference Block(s) is unknown.
  In this case, other ReferenceBlock elements MUST NOT be found in the
  same BlockGroup.  If the BlockGroup doesn't have a ReferenceBlock
  element, then the Block it contains can be decoded without using any
  other Block data.

5.1.3.5.6.  CodecState Element

  id / type:  0xA4 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\CodecState
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  2
  definition:  The new codec state to use.  Data interpretation is
     private to the codec.  This information SHOULD always be
     referenced by a seek entry.

5.1.3.5.7.  DiscardPadding Element

  id / type:  0x75A2 / integer
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\DiscardPadding
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Duration of the silent data added to the Block,
     expressed in Matroska Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see
     Section 11.1 (padding at the end of the Block for positive values
     and at the beginning of the Block for negative values).  The
     duration of DiscardPadding is not calculated in the duration of
     the TrackEntry and SHOULD be discarded during playback.

5.1.4.  Tracks Element

  id / type:  0x1654AE6B / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks
  maxOccurs:  1
  recurring:  True
  definition:  A Top-Level Element of information with many tracks
     described.

5.1.4.1.  TrackEntry Element

  id / type:  0xAE / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Describes a track with all elements.

5.1.4.1.1.  TrackNumber Element

  id / type:  0xD7 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackNumber
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The track number as used in the Block Header.

5.1.4.1.2.  TrackUID Element

  id / type:  0x73C5 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackUID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  A UID that identifies the Track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.3.  TrackType Element

  id / type:  0x83 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackType
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The TrackType defines the type of each frame found in
     the Track.  The value SHOULD be stored on 1 octet.
  defined values:  See Table 2.  Additional values can be registered in
     the "Matroska Track Types" registry defined in Section 27.16.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

     +=======+==========+==========================================+
     | value | label    | contents of each frame                   |
     +=======+==========+==========================================+
     | 1     | video    | An image.                                |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 2     | audio    | Audio samples.                           |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 3     | complex  | A mix of different other TrackType.  The |
     |       |          | codec needs to define how the Matroska   |
     |       |          | Player should interpret such data.       |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 16    | logo     | An image to be rendered over the video   |
     |       |          | track(s).                                |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 17    | subtitle | Subtitle or closed caption data to be    |
     |       |          | rendered over the video track(s).        |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 18    | buttons  | Interactive button(s) to be rendered     |
     |       |          | over the video track(s).                 |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 32    | control  | Metadata used to control the player of   |
     |       |          | the Matroska Player.                     |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+
     | 33    | metadata | Timed metadata that can be passed on to  |
     |       |          | the Matroska Player.                     |
     +-------+----------+------------------------------------------+

                        Table 2: TrackType Values

5.1.4.1.4.  FlagEnabled Element

  id / type / default:  0xB9 / uinteger / 1
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagEnabled
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  2
  definition:  Set to 1 if the track is usable.  It is possible to turn
     a track that is not usable into a usable track using chapter
     codecs or control tracks.

5.1.4.1.5.  FlagDefault Element

  id / type / default:  0x88 / uinteger / 1
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagDefault
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Set to 1 if the track (audio, video, or subtitles) is
     eligible for automatic selection by the player; see Section 19 for
     more details.

5.1.4.1.6.  FlagForced Element

  id / type / default:  0x55AA / uinteger / 0
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagForced
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Applies only to subtitles.  Set to 1 if the track is
     eligible for automatic selection by the player if it matches the
     user's language preference, even if the user's preferences would
     not normally enable subtitles with the selected audio track; this
     can be used for tracks containing only translations of audio in
     foreign languages or on-screen text.  See Section 19 for more
     details.

5.1.4.1.7.  FlagHearingImpaired Element

  id / type:  0x55AB / uinteger
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagHearingImpaired
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Set to 1 if and only if the track is suitable for users
     with hearing impairments.

5.1.4.1.8.  FlagVisualImpaired Element

  id / type:  0x55AC / uinteger
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagVisualImpaired
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Set to 1 if and only if the track is suitable for users
     with visual impairments.

5.1.4.1.9.  FlagTextDescriptions Element

  id / type:  0x55AD / uinteger
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagTextDescriptions
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Set to 1 if and only if the track contains textual
     descriptions of video content.

5.1.4.1.10.  FlagOriginal Element

  id / type:  0x55AE / uinteger
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagOriginal
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Set to 1 if and only if the track is in the content's
     original language.

5.1.4.1.11.  FlagCommentary Element

  id / type:  0x55AF / uinteger
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagCommentary
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Set to 1 if and only if the track contains commentary.

5.1.4.1.12.  FlagLacing Element

  id / type / default:  0x9C / uinteger / 1
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\FlagLacing
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Set to 1 if the track MAY contain blocks that use
     lacing.  When set to 0, all blocks MUST have their lacing flags
     set to "no lacing"; see Section 10.3 on 'Block' Lacing.

5.1.4.1.13.  DefaultDuration Element

  id / type:  0x23E383 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\DefaultDuration
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Number of nanoseconds per frame, expressed in Matroska
     Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see Section 11.1 ("frame" in the
     Matroska sense -- one element put into a (Simple)Block).
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.14.  DefaultDecodedFieldDuration Element

  id / type:  0x234E7A / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\DefaultDecodedFieldDuration
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The period between two successive fields at the output
     of the decoding process, expressed in Matroska Ticks -- i.e., in
     nanoseconds; see Section 11.1.  See Section 9 for more
     information.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.15.  TrackTimestampScale Element

  id / type / default:  0x23314F / float / 0x1p+0
  range:  > 0x0p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackTimestampScale
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  maxver:  3
  definition:  The scale to apply on this track to work at normal speed
     in relation with other tracks (mostly used to adjust video speed
     when the audio length differs).
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.16.  MaxBlockAdditionID Element

  id / type / default:  0x55EE / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\MaxBlockAdditionID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The maximum value of BlockAddID (Section 5.1.3.5.2.3).
     A value of 0 means there is no BlockAdditions (Section 5.1.3.5.2)
     for this track.

5.1.4.1.17.  BlockAdditionMapping Element

  id / type:  0x41E4 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\BlockAdditionMapping
  minver:  4
  definition:  Contains elements that extend the track format by adding
     content either to each frame, with BlockAddID
     (Section 5.1.3.5.2.3), or to the track as a whole with
     BlockAddIDExtraData.

5.1.4.1.17.1.  BlockAddIDValue Element

  id / type:  0x41F0 / uinteger
  range:  >=2
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\BlockAdditionMapping\BlockAddIDValu
     e
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  If the track format extension needs content beside
     frames, the value refers to the BlockAddID (Section 5.1.3.5.2.3)
     value being described.
  usage notes:  To keep MaxBlockAdditionID as low as possible, small
     values SHOULD be used.

5.1.4.1.17.2.  BlockAddIDName Element

  id / type:  0x41A4 / string
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\BlockAdditionMapping\BlockAddIDName
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  A human-friendly name describing the type of
     BlockAdditional data, as defined by the associated Block
     Additional Mapping.

5.1.4.1.17.3.  BlockAddIDType Element

  id / type / default:  0x41E7 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\BlockAdditionMapping\BlockAddIDType
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Stores the registered identifier of the Block Additional
     Mapping to define how the BlockAdditional data should be handled.
  usage notes:  If BlockAddIDType is 0, the BlockAddIDValue and
     corresponding BlockAddID values MUST be 1.

5.1.4.1.17.4.  BlockAddIDExtraData Element

  id / type:  0x41ED / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\BlockAdditionMapping\BlockAddIDExtr
     aData
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Extra binary data that the BlockAddIDType can use to
     interpret the BlockAdditional data.  The interpretation of the
     binary data depends on the BlockAddIDType value and the
     corresponding Block Additional Mapping.

5.1.4.1.18.  Name Element

  id / type:  0x536E / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Name
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A human-readable track name.

5.1.4.1.19.  Language Element

  id / type / default:  0x22B59C / string / eng
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Language
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The language of the track, in the Matroska languages
     form; see Section 12 on language codes.  This element MUST be
     ignored if the LanguageBCP47 element is used in the same
     TrackEntry.

5.1.4.1.20.  LanguageBCP47 Element

  id / type:  0x22B59D / string
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\LanguageBCP47
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The language of the track, in the form defined in
     [RFC5646]; see Section 12 on language codes.  If this element is
     used, then any Language elements used in the same TrackEntry MUST
     be ignored.

5.1.4.1.21.  CodecID Element

  id / type:  0x86 / string
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  An ID corresponding to the codec; see [MatroskaCodec]
     for more info.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.22.  CodecPrivate Element

  id / type:  0x63A2 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecPrivate
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Private data only known to the codec.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.23.  CodecName Element

  id / type:  0x258688 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecName
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A human-readable string specifying the codec.

5.1.4.1.24.  AttachmentLink Element

  id / type:  0x7446 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\AttachmentLink
  maxOccurs:  1
  maxver:  3
  definition:  The UID of an attachment that is used by this codec.
  usage notes:  The value MUST match the FileUID value of an attachment
     found in this Segment.

5.1.4.1.25.  CodecDelay Element

  id / type / default:  0x56AA / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecDelay
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The built-in delay for the codec, expressed in Matroska
     Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see Section 11.1.  It represents
     the number of codec samples that will be discarded by the decoder
     during playback.  This timestamp value MUST be subtracted from
     each frame timestamp in order to get the timestamp that will be
     actually played.  The value SHOULD be small so the muxing of
     tracks with the same actual timestamp are in the same Cluster.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.26.  SeekPreRoll Element

  id / type / default:  0x56BB / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\SeekPreRoll
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  After a discontinuity, the duration of the data that the
     decoder MUST decode before the decoded data is valid, expressed in
     Matroska Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see Section 11.1.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.27.  TrackTranslate Element

  id / type:  0x6624 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackTranslate
  definition:  The mapping between this TrackEntry and a track value in
     the given Chapter Codec.
  rationale:  Chapter Codecs may need to address content in a specific
     track, but they may not know of the way to identify tracks in
     Matroska.  This element and its child elements add a way to map
     the internal tracks known to the Chapter Codec to the track IDs in
     Matroska.  This allows remuxing a file with Chapter Codec without
     changing the content of the codec data, just the track mapping.

5.1.4.1.27.1.  TrackTranslateTrackID Element

  id / type:  0x66A5 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackTranslate\TrackTranslateTrackI
     D
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The binary value used to represent this TrackEntry in
     the chapter codec data.  The format depends on the
     ChapProcessCodecID used; see Section 5.1.7.1.4.15.

5.1.4.1.27.2.  TrackTranslateCodec Element

  id / type:  0x66BF / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackTranslate\TrackTranslateCodec
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Applies to the chapter codec of the given chapter
     edition(s); see Section 5.1.7.1.4.15.
  defined values:  See Table 31.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Chapter Codec IDs" registry defined in
     Section 27.14.

5.1.4.1.27.3.  TrackTranslateEditionUID Element

  id / type:  0x66FC / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackTranslate\TrackTranslateEditio
     nUID
  definition:  Specifies a chapter edition UID to which this
     TrackTranslate applies.
  usage notes:  When no TrackTranslateEditionUID is specified in the
     TrackTranslate, the TrackTranslate applies to all chapter editions
     found in the Segment using the given TrackTranslateCodec.

5.1.4.1.28.  Video Element

  id / type:  0xE0 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Video settings.

5.1.4.1.28.1.  FlagInterlaced Element

  id / type / default:  0x9A / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\FlagInterlaced
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  2
  definition:  Specifies whether the video frames in this track are
     interlaced.
  restrictions:  See Table 3.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

           +=======+==============+==========================+
           | value | label        | definition               |
           +=======+==============+==========================+
           | 0     | undetermined | Unknown status.  This    |
           |       |              | value SHOULD be avoided. |
           +-------+--------------+--------------------------+
           | 1     | interlaced   | Interlaced frames.       |
           +-------+--------------+--------------------------+
           | 2     | progressive  | No interlacing.          |
           +-------+--------------+--------------------------+

                      Table 3: FlagInterlaced Values

5.1.4.1.28.2.  FieldOrder Element

  id / type / default:  0x9D / uinteger / 2
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\FieldOrder
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Specifies the field ordering of video frames in this
     track.
  restrictions:  See Table 4.
  usage notes:  If FlagInterlaced is not set to 1, this element MUST be
     ignored.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

   +=======+===============+=========================================+
   | value | label         | definition                              |
   +=======+===============+=========================================+
   | 0     | progressive   | Interlaced frames.  This value SHOULD   |
   |       |               | be avoided; setting FlagInterlaced to 2 |
   |       |               | is sufficient.                          |
   +-------+---------------+-----------------------------------------+
   | 1     | tff           | Top field displayed first.  Top field   |
   |       |               | stored first.                           |
   +-------+---------------+-----------------------------------------+
   | 2     | undetermined  | Unknown field order.  This value SHOULD |
   |       |               | be avoided.                             |
   +-------+---------------+-----------------------------------------+
   | 6     | bff           | Bottom field displayed first.  Bottom   |
   |       |               | field stored first.                     |
   +-------+---------------+-----------------------------------------+
   | 9     | tff           | Top field displayed first.  Fields are  |
   |       | (interleaved) | interleaved in storage with the top     |
   |       |               | line of the top field stored first.     |
   +-------+---------------+-----------------------------------------+
   | 14    | bff           | Bottom field displayed first.  Fields   |
   |       | (interleaved) | are interleaved in storage with the top |
   |       |               | line of the top field stored first.     |
   +-------+---------------+-----------------------------------------+

                        Table 4: FieldOrder Values

5.1.4.1.28.3.  StereoMode Element

  id / type / default:  0x53B8 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\StereoMode
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  3
  definition:  Stereo-3D video mode.  See Section 18.10 for more
     details.
  defined values:  See Table 5.  Additional values can be registered in
     the "Matroska Stereo Modes" registry defined in Section 27.7.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

      +=======+===================================================+
      | value | label                                             |
      +=======+===================================================+
      | 0     | mono                                              |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 1     | side by side (left eye first)                     |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 2     | top - bottom (right eye is first)                 |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 3     | top - bottom (left eye is first)                  |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 4     | checkboard (right eye is first)                   |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 5     | checkboard (left eye is first)                    |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 6     | row interleaved (right eye is first)              |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 7     | row interleaved (left eye is first)               |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 8     | column interleaved (right eye is first)           |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 9     | column interleaved (left eye is first)            |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 10    | anaglyph (cyan/red)                               |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 11    | side by side (right eye first)                    |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 12    | anaglyph (green/magenta)                          |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 13    | both eyes laced in one Block (left eye is first)  |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+
      | 14    | both eyes laced in one Block (right eye is first) |
      +-------+---------------------------------------------------+

                        Table 5: StereoMode Values

5.1.4.1.28.4.  AlphaMode Element

  id / type / default:  0x53C0 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\AlphaMode
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  3
  definition:  Indicates whether the BlockAdditional element with
     BlockAddID of "1" contains Alpha data as defined by the Codec
     Mapping for the CodecID.  Undefined values (i.e., values other
     than 0 or 1) SHOULD NOT be used, as the behavior of known
     implementations is different.
  defined values:  See Table 6.  Additional values can be registered in
     the "Matroska Alpha Modes" registry defined in Section 27.8.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

    +=======+=========+============================================+
    | value | label   | definition                                 |
    +=======+=========+============================================+
    | 0     | none    | The BlockAdditional element with           |
    |       |         | BlockAddID of "1" does not exist or SHOULD |
    |       |         | NOT be considered as containing such data. |
    +-------+---------+--------------------------------------------+
    | 1     | present | The BlockAdditional element with           |
    |       |         | BlockAddID of "1" contains alpha channel   |
    |       |         | data.                                      |
    +-------+---------+--------------------------------------------+

                       Table 6: AlphaMode Values

5.1.4.1.28.5.  OldStereoMode Element

  id / type:  0x53B9 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\OldStereoMode
  maxOccurs:  1
  maxver:  2
  definition:  Bogus StereoMode value used in old versions of
     [libmatroska].
  restrictions:  See Table 7.
  usage notes:  This element MUST NOT be used.  It was an incorrect
     value used in libmatroska up to 0.9.0.

                          +=======+===========+
                          | value | label     |
                          +=======+===========+
                          | 0     | mono      |
                          +-------+-----------+
                          | 1     | right eye |
                          +-------+-----------+
                          | 2     | left eye  |
                          +-------+-----------+
                          | 3     | both eyes |
                          +-------+-----------+

                          Table 7: OldStereoMode
                                  Values

5.1.4.1.28.6.  PixelWidth Element

  id / type:  0xB0 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\PixelWidth
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Width of the encoded video frames in pixels.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.7.  PixelHeight Element

  id / type:  0xBA / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\PixelHeight
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Height of the encoded video frames in pixels.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.8.  PixelCropBottom Element

  id / type / default:  0x54AA / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\PixelCropBottom
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The number of video pixels to remove at the bottom of
     the image.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.9.  PixelCropTop Element

  id / type / default:  0x54BB / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\PixelCropTop
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The number of video pixels to remove at the top of the
     image.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.10.  PixelCropLeft Element

  id / type / default:  0x54CC / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\PixelCropLeft
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The number of video pixels to remove on the left of the
     image.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.11.  PixelCropRight Element

  id / type / default:  0x54DD / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\PixelCropRight
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The number of video pixels to remove on the right of the
     image.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.12.  DisplayWidth Element

  id / type:  0x54B0 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\DisplayWidth
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Width of the video frames to display.  Applies to the
     video frame after cropping (PixelCrop* Elements).
  notes:  See Table 8.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

    +===========+==================================================+
    | attribute | note                                             |
    +===========+==================================================+
    | default   | If the DisplayUnit of the same TrackEntry is 0,  |
    |           | then the default value for DisplayWidth is equal |
    |           | to PixelWidth - PixelCropLeft - PixelCropRight;  |
    |           | else, there is no default value.                 |
    +-----------+--------------------------------------------------+

               Table 8: DisplayWidth Implementation Notes

5.1.4.1.28.13.  DisplayHeight Element

  id / type:  0x54BA / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\DisplayHeight
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Height of the video frames to display.  Applies to the
     video frame after cropping (PixelCrop* Elements).
  notes:  See Table 9.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

    +===========+===================================================+
    | attribute | note                                              |
    +===========+===================================================+
    | default   | If the DisplayUnit of the same TrackEntry is 0,   |
    |           | then the default value for DisplayHeight is equal |
    |           | to PixelHeight - PixelCropTop - PixelCropBottom;  |
    |           | else, there is no default value.                  |
    +-----------+---------------------------------------------------+

               Table 9: DisplayHeight Implementation Notes

5.1.4.1.28.14.  DisplayUnit Element

  id / type / default:  0x54B2 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\DisplayUnit
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  How DisplayWidth and DisplayHeight are interpreted.
  defined values:  See Table 10.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Display Units" registry defined in Section 27.9.

                    +=======+======================+
                    | value | label                |
                    +=======+======================+
                    | 0     | pixels               |
                    +-------+----------------------+
                    | 1     | centimeters          |
                    +-------+----------------------+
                    | 2     | inches               |
                    +-------+----------------------+
                    | 3     | display aspect ratio |
                    +-------+----------------------+
                    | 4     | unknown              |
                    +-------+----------------------+

                      Table 10: DisplayUnit Values

5.1.4.1.28.15.  UncompressedFourCC Element

  id / type:  0x2EB524 / binary
  length:  4
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\UncompressedFourCC
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  See Table 11 / 1
  definition:  Specifies the uncompressed pixel format used for the
     Track's data as a FourCC.  This value is similar in scope to the
     biCompression value of AVI's BITMAPINFO [AVIFormat].  There is
     neither a definitive list of FourCC values nor an official
     registry.  Some common values for YUV pixel formats can be found
     at [MSYUV8], [MSYUV16], and [FourCC-YUV].  Some common values for
     uncompressed RGB pixel formats can be found at [MSRGB] and
     [FourCC-RGB].
  notes:  See Table 11.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

      +===========+==============================================+
      | attribute | note                                         |
      +===========+==============================================+
      | minOccurs | UncompressedFourCC MUST be set (minOccurs=1) |
      |           | in TrackEntry when the CodecID element of    |
      |           | the TrackEntry is set to "V_UNCOMPRESSED".   |
      +-----------+----------------------------------------------+

           Table 11: UncompressedFourCC Implementation Notes

5.1.4.1.28.16.  Colour Element

  id / type:  0x55B0 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Settings describing the color format.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.17.  MatrixCoefficients Element

  id / type / default:  0x55B1 / uinteger / 2
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MatrixCoefficients
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The Matrix Coefficients of the video used to derive luma
     and chroma values from red, green, and blue color primaries.  For
     clarity, the value and meanings for MatrixCoefficients are adopted
     from Table 4 of [ITU-H.273].
  restrictions:  See Table 12.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

            +=======+=======================================+
            | value | label                                 |
            +=======+=======================================+
            | 0     | Identity                              |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 1     | ITU-R BT.709                          |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 2     | unspecified                           |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 3     | reserved                              |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 4     | US FCC 73.682                         |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 5     | ITU-R BT.470BG                        |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 6     | SMPTE 170M                            |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 7     | SMPTE 240M                            |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 8     | YCoCg                                 |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 9     | BT2020 Non-constant Luminance         |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 10    | BT2020 Constant Luminance             |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 11    | SMPTE ST 2085                         |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 12    | Chroma-derived Non-constant Luminance |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 13    | Chroma-derived Constant Luminance     |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 14    | ITU-R BT.2100-0                       |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+

                   Table 12: MatrixCoefficients Values

5.1.4.1.28.18.  BitsPerChannel Element

  id / type / default:  0x55B2 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\BitsPerChannel
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Number of decoded bits per channel.  A value of 0
     indicates that the BitsPerChannel is unspecified.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.19.  ChromaSubsamplingHorz Element

  id / type:  0x55B3 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\ChromaSubsamplingHorz
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The number of pixels to remove in the Cr and Cb channels
     for every pixel not removed horizontally.  Example: For video with
     4:2:0 chroma subsampling, the ChromaSubsamplingHorz SHOULD be set
     to 1.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.20.  ChromaSubsamplingVert Element

  id / type:  0x55B4 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\ChromaSubsamplingVert
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The number of pixels to remove in the Cr and Cb channels
     for every pixel not removed vertically.  Example: For video with
     4:2:0 chroma subsampling, the ChromaSubsamplingVert SHOULD be set
     to 1.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.21.  CbSubsamplingHorz Element

  id / type:  0x55B5 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\CbSubsamplingHorz
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The number of pixels to remove in the Cb channel for
     every pixel not removed horizontally.  This is additive with
     ChromaSubsamplingHorz.  Example: For video with 4:2:1 chroma
     subsampling, the ChromaSubsamplingHorz SHOULD be set to 1, and
     CbSubsamplingHorz SHOULD be set to 1.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.22.  CbSubsamplingVert Element

  id / type:  0x55B6 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\CbSubsamplingVert
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The number of pixels to remove in the Cb channel for
     every pixel not removed vertically.  This is additive with
     ChromaSubsamplingVert.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.23.  ChromaSitingHorz Element

  id / type / default:  0x55B7 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\ChromaSitingHorz
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  How chroma is subsampled horizontally.
  defined values:  See Table 13.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Horizontal Chroma Sitings" registry defined in
     Section 27.10.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

                       +=======+=================+
                       | value | label           |
                       +=======+=================+
                       | 0     | unspecified     |
                       +-------+-----------------+
                       | 1     | left collocated |
                       +-------+-----------------+
                       | 2     | half            |
                       +-------+-----------------+

                                Table 13:
                         ChromaSitingHorz Values

5.1.4.1.28.24.  ChromaSitingVert Element

  id / type / default:  0x55B8 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\ChromaSitingVert
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  How chroma is subsampled vertically.
  defined values:  See Table 14.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Vertical Chroma Sitings" registry defined in
     Section 27.11.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

                       +=======+================+
                       | value | label          |
                       +=======+================+
                       | 0     | unspecified    |
                       +-------+----------------+
                       | 1     | top collocated |
                       +-------+----------------+
                       | 2     | half           |
                       +-------+----------------+

                               Table 14:
                            ChromaSitingVert
                                 Values

5.1.4.1.28.25.  Color Range Element

  id / type / default:  0x55B9 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\Range
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Clipping of the color ranges.
  defined values:  See Table 15.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Color Ranges" registry defined in Section 27.12.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

   +=======+=========================================================+
   | value | label                                                   |
   +=======+=========================================================+
   | 0     | unspecified                                             |
   +-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
   | 1     | broadcast range                                         |
   +-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
   | 2     | full range (no clipping)                                |
   +-------+---------------------------------------------------------+
   | 3     | defined by MatrixCoefficients / TransferCharacteristics |
   +-------+---------------------------------------------------------+

                          Table 15: Range Values

5.1.4.1.28.26.  TransferCharacteristics Element

  id / type / default:  0x55BA / uinteger / 2
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\TransferCharacteristic
     s
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The transfer characteristics of the video.  For clarity,
     the value and meanings for TransferCharacteristics are adopted
     from Table 3 of [ITU-H.273].
  restrictions:  See Table 16.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

            +=======+=======================================+
            | value | label                                 |
            +=======+=======================================+
            | 0     | reserved                              |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 1     | ITU-R BT.709                          |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 2     | unspecified                           |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 3     | reserved2                             |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 4     | Gamma 2.2 curve - BT.470M             |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 5     | Gamma 2.8 curve - BT.470BG            |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 6     | SMPTE 170M                            |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 7     | SMPTE 240M                            |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 8     | Linear                                |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 9     | Log                                   |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 10    | Log Sqrt                              |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 11    | IEC 61966-2-4                         |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 12    | ITU-R BT.1361 Extended Colour Gamut   |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 13    | IEC 61966-2-1                         |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 14    | ITU-R BT.2020 10 bit                  |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 15    | ITU-R BT.2020 12 bit                  |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 16    | ITU-R BT.2100 Perceptual Quantization |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 17    | SMPTE ST 428-1                        |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+
            | 18    | ARIB STD-B67 (HLG)                    |
            +-------+---------------------------------------+

                 Table 16: TransferCharacteristics Values

5.1.4.1.28.27.  Primaries Element

  id / type / default:  0x55BB / uinteger / 2
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\Primaries
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The color primaries of the video.  For clarity, the
     value and meanings for Primaries are adopted from Table 2 of
     [ITU-H.273].
  restrictions:  See Table 17.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

           +=======+========================================+
           | value | label                                  |
           +=======+========================================+
           | 0     | reserved                               |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 1     | ITU-R BT.709                           |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 2     | unspecified                            |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 3     | reserved2                              |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 4     | ITU-R BT.470M                          |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 5     | ITU-R BT.470BG - BT.601 625            |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 6     | ITU-R BT.601 525 - SMPTE 170M          |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 7     | SMPTE 240M                             |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 8     | FILM                                   |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 9     | ITU-R BT.2020                          |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 10    | SMPTE ST 428-1                         |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 11    | SMPTE RP 432-2                         |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 12    | SMPTE EG 432-2                         |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+
           | 22    | EBU Tech. 3213-E - JEDEC P22 phosphors |
           +-------+----------------------------------------+

                       Table 17: Primaries Values

5.1.4.1.28.28.  MaxCLL Element

  id / type:  0x55BC / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MaxCLL
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Maximum brightness of a single pixel (Maximum Content
     Light Level) in candelas per square meter (cd/m^2).
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.29.  MaxFALL Element

  id / type:  0x55BD / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MaxFALL
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Maximum brightness of a single full frame (Maximum
     Frame-Average Light Level) in candelas per square meter (cd/m^2).
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.30.  MasteringMetadata Element

  id / type:  0x55D0 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  SMPTE 2086 mastering data.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.31.  PrimaryRChromaticityX Element

  id / type:  0x55D1 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Prim
     aryRChromaticityX
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Red X chromaticity coordinate, as defined by [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.32.  PrimaryRChromaticityY Element

  id / type:  0x55D2 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Prim
     aryRChromaticityY
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Red Y chromaticity coordinate, as defined by [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.33.  PrimaryGChromaticityX Element

  id / type:  0x55D3 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Prim
     aryGChromaticityX
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Green X chromaticity coordinate, as defined by
     [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.34.  PrimaryGChromaticityY Element

  id / type:  0x55D4 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Prim
     aryGChromaticityY
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Green Y chromaticity coordinate, as defined by
     [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.35.  PrimaryBChromaticityX Element

  id / type:  0x55D5 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Prim
     aryBChromaticityX
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Blue X chromaticity coordinate, as defined by
     [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.36.  PrimaryBChromaticityY Element

  id / type:  0x55D6 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Prim
     aryBChromaticityY
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Blue Y chromaticity coordinate, as defined by
     [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.37.  WhitePointChromaticityX Element

  id / type:  0x55D7 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Whit
     ePointChromaticityX
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  White X chromaticity coordinate, as defined by
     [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.38.  WhitePointChromaticityY Element

  id / type:  0x55D8 / float
  range:  0x0p+0-0x1p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Whit
     ePointChromaticityY
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  White Y chromaticity coordinate, as defined by
     [CIE-1931].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.39.  LuminanceMax Element

  id / type:  0x55D9 / float
  range:  >= 0x0p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Lumi
     nanceMax
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Maximum luminance.  Represented in candelas per square
     meter (cd/m^2).
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.40.  LuminanceMin Element

  id / type:  0x55DA / float
  range:  >= 0x0p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Colour\MasteringMetadata\Lumi
     nanceMin
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Minimum luminance.  Represented in candelas per square
     meter (cd/m^2).
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.41.  Projection Element

  id / type:  0x7670 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Projection
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Describes the video projection details.  Used to render
     spherical or VR videos or to flip videos horizontally or
     vertically.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.42.  ProjectionType Element

  id / type / default:  0x7671 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Projection\ProjectionType
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Describes the projection used for this video track.
  defined values:  See Table 18.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Projection Types" registry defined in
     Section 27.15.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

                       +=======+=================+
                       | value | label           |
                       +=======+=================+
                       | 0     | rectangular     |
                       +-------+-----------------+
                       | 1     | equirectangular |
                       +-------+-----------------+
                       | 2     | cubemap         |
                       +-------+-----------------+
                       | 3     | mesh            |
                       +-------+-----------------+

                                Table 18:
                          ProjectionType Values

5.1.4.1.28.43.  ProjectionPrivate Element

  id / type:  0x7672 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Projection\ProjectionPrivate
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Private data that only applies to a specific projection.

  *  If ProjectionType equals 0 (rectangular), then this element MUST
     NOT be present.
  *  If ProjectionType equals 1 (equirectangular), then this element
     MUST be present and contain the same binary data that would be
     stored inside an ISOBMFF Equirectangular Projection Box ("equi").
  *  If ProjectionType equals 2 (cubemap), then this element MUST be
     present and contain the same binary data that would be stored
     inside an ISOBMFF Cubemap Projection Box ("cbmp").
  *  If ProjectionType equals 3 (mesh), then this element MUST be
     present and contain the same binary data that would be stored
     inside an ISOBMFF Mesh Projection Box ("mshp").

  usage notes:  ISOBMFF box size and FourCC fields are not included in
     the binary data, but the FullBox version and flag fields are.
     This is to avoid redundant framing information while preserving
     versioning and semantics between the two container formats.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.44.  ProjectionPoseYaw Element

  id / type / default:  0x7673 / float / 0x0p+0
  range:  >= -0xB4p+0, <= 0xB4p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Projection\ProjectionPoseYaw
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Specifies a yaw rotation to the projection.  Value
     represents a clockwise rotation, in degrees, around the up vector.
     This rotation must be applied before any ProjectionPosePitch or
     ProjectionPoseRoll rotations.  The value of this element MUST be
     in the -180 to 180 degree range, both inclusive.

  Setting ProjectionPoseYaw to 180 or -180 degrees with
  ProjectionPoseRoll and ProjectionPosePitch set to 0 degrees flips the
  image horizontally.

  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.45.  ProjectionPosePitch Element

  id / type / default:  0x7674 / float / 0x0p+0
  range:  >= -0x5Ap+0, <= 0x5Ap+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Projection\ProjectionPosePitc
     h
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Specifies a pitch rotation to the projection.  Value
     represents a counter-clockwise rotation, in degrees, around the
     right vector.  This rotation must be applied after the
     ProjectionPoseYaw rotation and before the ProjectionPoseRoll
     rotation.  The value of this element MUST be in the -90 to 90
     degree range, both inclusive.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.28.46.  ProjectionPoseRoll Element

  id / type / default:  0x7675 / float / 0x0p+0
  range:  >= -0xB4p+0, <= 0xB4p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\Projection\ProjectionPoseRoll
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Specifies a roll rotation to the projection.  Value
     represents a counter-clockwise rotation, in degrees, around the
     forward vector.  This rotation must be applied after the
     ProjectionPoseYaw and ProjectionPosePitch rotations.  The value of
     this element MUST be in the -180 to 180 degree range, both
     inclusive.  Setting ProjectionPoseRoll to 180 or -180 degrees and
     ProjectionPoseYaw to 180 or -180 degrees with ProjectionPosePitch
     set to 0 degrees flips the image vertically.  Setting
     ProjectionPoseRoll to 180 or -180 degrees with ProjectionPoseYaw
     and ProjectionPosePitch set to 0 degrees flips the image
     horizontally and vertically.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.29.  Audio Element

  id / type:  0xE1 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Audio
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Audio settings.

5.1.4.1.29.1.  SamplingFrequency Element

  id / type / default:  0xB5 / float / 0x1.f4p+12
  range:  > 0x0p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Audio\SamplingFrequency
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Sampling frequency in Hz.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.29.2.  OutputSamplingFrequency Element

  id / type:  0x78B5 / float
  range:  > 0x0p+0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Audio\OutputSamplingFrequency
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Real output sampling frequency in Hz that is used for
     Spectral Band Replication (SBR) techniques.
  notes:  See Table 19.

  +===========+======================================================+
  | attribute | note                                                 |
  +===========+======================================================+
  | default   | The default value for OutputSamplingFrequency of the |
  |           | same TrackEntry is equal to the SamplingFrequency.   |
  +-----------+------------------------------------------------------+

         Table 19: OutputSamplingFrequency Implementation Notes

5.1.4.1.29.3.  Channels Element

  id / type / default:  0x9F / uinteger / 1
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Audio\Channels
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Numbers of channels in the track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.29.4.  BitDepth Element

  id / type:  0x6264 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Audio\BitDepth
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Bits per sample, mostly used for PCM.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.30.  TrackOperation Element

  id / type:  0xE2 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  3
  definition:  Operation that needs to be applied on tracks to create
     this virtual track.  For more details, see Section 18.8.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.30.1.  TrackCombinePlanes Element

  id / type:  0xE3 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation\TrackCombinePlanes
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  3
  definition:  Contains the list of all video plane tracks that need to
     be combined to create this 3D track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.30.2.  TrackPlane Element

  id / type:  0xE4 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation\TrackCombinePlanes\T
     rackPlane
  minOccurs:  1
  minver:  3
  definition:  Contains a video plane track that needs to be combined
     to create this 3D track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.30.3.  TrackPlaneUID Element

  id / type:  0xE5 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation\TrackCombinePlanes\T
     rackPlane\TrackPlaneUID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  3
  definition:  The TrackUID number of the track representing the plane.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.30.4.  TrackPlaneType Element

  id / type:  0xE6 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation\TrackCombinePlanes\T
     rackPlane\TrackPlaneType
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  3
  definition:  The kind of plane this track corresponds to.
  defined values:  See Table 20.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Track Plane Types" registry defined in
     Section 27.17.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

                          +=======+============+
                          | value | label      |
                          +=======+============+
                          | 0     | left eye   |
                          +-------+------------+
                          | 1     | right eye  |
                          +-------+------------+
                          | 2     | background |
                          +-------+------------+

                                Table 20:
                          TrackPlaneType Values

5.1.4.1.30.5.  TrackJoinBlocks Element

  id / type:  0xE9 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation\TrackJoinBlocks
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  3
  definition:  Contains the list of all tracks whose Blocks need to be
     combined to create this virtual track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.30.6.  TrackJoinUID Element

  id / type:  0xED / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOperation\TrackJoinBlocks\Trac
     kJoinUID
  minOccurs:  1
  minver:  3
  definition:  The TrackUID number of a track whose blocks are used to
     create this virtual track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.  ContentEncodings Element

  id / type:  0x6D80 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Settings for several content encoding mechanisms like
     compression or encryption.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.1.  ContentEncoding Element

  id / type:  0x6240 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Settings for one content encoding like compression or
     encryption.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.2.  ContentEncodingOrder Element

  id / type / default:  0x5031 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncodingOrder
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Defines the order to apply each ContentEncoding of the
     ContentEncodings.  The decoder/demuxer MUST start with the
     ContentEncoding with the highest ContentEncodingOrder and work its
     way down to the ContentEncoding with the lowest
     ContentEncodingOrder.  This value MUST be unique for each
     ContentEncoding found in the ContentEncodings of this TrackEntry.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.3.  ContentEncodingScope Element

  id / type / default:  0x5032 / uinteger / 1
  range:  not 0 (0x1-0x8000000000000000)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncodingScope
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  A bit field that describes which elements have been
     modified in this way.  Values (big-endian) can be OR'ed.
  defined values:  See Table 21.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Content Encoding Scopes" registry defined in
     Section 27.5.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

    +=======+=========+============================================+
    | value | label   | definition                                 |
    +=======+=========+============================================+
    | 0x1   | Block   | All frame contents, excluding lacing data. |
    +-------+---------+--------------------------------------------+
    | 0x2   | Private | The track's CodecPrivate data.             |
    +-------+---------+--------------------------------------------+
    | 0x4   | Next    | The next ContentEncoding (next             |
    |       |         | ContentEncodingOrder; the data inside      |
    |       |         | ContentCompression and/or                  |
    |       |         | ContentEncryption).  This value SHOULD NOT |
    |       |         | be used, as it's not supported by players. |
    +-------+---------+--------------------------------------------+

                 Table 21: ContentEncodingScope Values

5.1.4.1.31.4.  ContentEncodingType Element

  id / type / default:  0x5033 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncodingType
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  A value describing the kind of transformation that is
     applied.
  defined values:  See Table 22.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Content Encoding Types" registry defined in
     Section 27.6.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

                         +=======+=============+
                         | value | label       |
                         +=======+=============+
                         | 0     | Compression |
                         +-------+-------------+
                         | 1     | Encryption  |
                         +-------+-------------+

                                Table 22:
                           ContentEncodingType
                                  Values

5.1.4.1.31.5.  ContentCompression Element

  id / type:  0x5034 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentCompression
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Settings describing the compression used.  This element
     MUST be present if the value of ContentEncodingType is 0 and
     absent otherwise.  Each block MUST be decompressable, even if no
     previous block is available in order to not prevent seeking.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.6.  ContentCompAlgo Element

  id / type / default:  0x4254 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentCompression\ContentCompAlgo
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The compression algorithm used.
  defined values:  See Table 23.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Compression Algorithms" registry defined in
     Section 27.2.
  usage notes:  Compression method "1" (bzlib) and "2" (lzo1x) lack
     proper documentation on the format, which limits implementation
     possibilities.  Due to licensing conflicts on commonly available
     libraries' compression methods, "2" (lzo1x) does not offer
     widespread interoperability.  A Matroska Writer SHOULD NOT use
     these compression methods by default.  A Matroska Reader MAY
     support methods "1" and "2" and SHOULD support other methods.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

     +=======+===========+========================================+
     | value | label     | definition                             |
     +=======+===========+========================================+
     | 0     | zlib      | zlib compression [RFC1950].            |
     +-------+-----------+----------------------------------------+
     | 1     | bzlib     | bzip2 compression [BZIP2] SHOULD NOT   |
     |       |           | be used; see usage notes.              |
     +-------+-----------+----------------------------------------+
     | 2     | lzo1x     | Lempel-Ziv-Oberhumer compression [LZO] |
     |       |           | SHOULD NOT be used; see usage notes.   |
     +-------+-----------+----------------------------------------+
     | 3     | Header    | Octets in ContentCompSettings          |
     |       | Stripping | (Section 5.1.4.1.31.7) have been       |
     |       |           | stripped from each frame.              |
     +-------+-----------+----------------------------------------+

                    Table 23: ContentCompAlgo Values

5.1.4.1.31.7.  ContentCompSettings Element

  id / type:  0x4255 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentCompression\ContentCompSettings
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Settings that might be needed by the decompressor.  For
     Header Stripping (ContentCompAlgo=3), the bytes that were removed
     from the beginning of each frame of the track.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.8.  ContentEncryption Element

  id / type:  0x5035 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Settings describing the encryption used.  This element
     MUST be present if the value of ContentEncodingType is 1
     (encryption) and MUST be ignored otherwise.  A Matroska Player MAY
     support encryption.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.9.  ContentEncAlgo Element

  id / type / default:  0x47E1 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentEncAlgo
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The encryption algorithm used.
  defined values:  See Table 24.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Encryption Algorithms" registry defined in
     Section 27.3.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

   +=======+===========+============================================+
   | value | label     | definition                                 |
   +=======+===========+============================================+
   | 0     | Not       | The data are not encrypted.                |
   |       | encrypted |                                            |
   +-------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
   | 1     | DES       | Data Encryption Standard (DES) [FIPS46-3]. |
   |       |           | This value SHOULD be avoided.              |
   +-------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
   | 2     | 3DES      | Triple Data Encryption Algorithm           |
   |       |           | [SP800-67].  This value SHOULD be avoided. |
   +-------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
   | 3     | Twofish   | Twofish Encryption Algorithm [Twofish].    |
   +-------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
   | 4     | Blowfish  | Blowfish Encryption Algorithm [Blowfish].  |
   |       |           | This value SHOULD be avoided.              |
   +-------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+
   | 5     | AES       | Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)         |
   |       |           | [FIPS197].                                 |
   +-------+-----------+--------------------------------------------+

                    Table 24: ContentEncAlgo Values

5.1.4.1.31.10.  ContentEncKeyID Element

  id / type:  0x47E2 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentEncKeyID
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  For public key algorithms, the ID of the public key that
     the data was encrypted with.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.4.1.31.11.  ContentEncAESSettings Element

  id / type:  0x47E7 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentEncAESSettings
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  Settings describing the encryption algorithm used.
  notes:  See Table 25.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

     +===========+=================================================+
     | attribute | note                                            |
     +===========+=================================================+
     | maxOccurs | ContentEncAESSettings MUST NOT be set           |
     |           | (maxOccurs=0) if ContentEncAlgo is not AES (5). |
     +-----------+-------------------------------------------------+

           Table 25: ContentEncAESSettings Implementation Notes

5.1.4.1.31.12.  AESSettingsCipherMode Element

  id / type:  0x47E8 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentEncAESSettings\AESSettingsCipherMode
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The AES cipher mode used in the encryption.
  defined values:  See Table 26.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska AES Cipher Modes" registry defined in
     Section 27.4.
  notes:  See Table 27.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

         +=======+=========+===================================+
         | value | label   | definition                        |
         +=======+=========+===================================+
         | 1     | AES-CTR | Counter [SP800-38A]               |
         +-------+---------+-----------------------------------+
         | 2     | AES-CBC | Cipher Block Chaining [SP800-38A] |
         +-------+---------+-----------------------------------+

                  Table 26: AESSettingsCipherMode Values

     +===========+=================================================+
     | attribute | note                                            |
     +===========+=================================================+
     | maxOccurs | AESSettingsCipherMode MUST NOT be set           |
     |           | (maxOccurs=0) if ContentEncAlgo is not AES (5). |
     +-----------+-------------------------------------------------+

           Table 27: AESSettingsCipherMode Implementation Notes

5.1.5.  Cues Element

  id / type:  0x1C53BB6B / master
  path:  \Segment\Cues
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  See Table 28 / 1
  definition:  A Top-Level Element to speed seeking access.  All
     entries are local to the Segment.
  notes:  See Table 28.

   +===========+====================================================+
   | attribute | note                                               |
   +===========+====================================================+
   | minOccurs | This element SHOULD be set when the Segment is not |
   |           | transmitted as a live stream; see Section 23.2.    |
   +-----------+----------------------------------------------------+

                  Table 28: Cues Implementation Notes

5.1.5.1.  CuePoint Element

  id / type:  0xBB / master
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains all information relative to a seek point in the
     Segment.

5.1.5.1.1.  CueTime Element

  id / type:  0xB3 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTime
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Absolute timestamp of the seek point, expressed in
     Segment Ticks, which are based on TimestampScale; see
     Section 11.1.

5.1.5.1.2.  CueTrackPositions Element

  id / type:  0xB7 / master
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains positions for different tracks corresponding to
     the timestamp.

5.1.5.1.2.1.  CueTrack Element

  id / type:  0xF7 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueTrack
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The track for which a position is given.

5.1.5.1.2.2.  CueClusterPosition Element

  id / type:  0xF1 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueClusterPosition
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The Segment Position (Section 16) of the Cluster
     containing the associated Block.

5.1.5.1.2.3.  CueRelativePosition Element

  id / type:  0xF0 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueRelativePosition
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The relative position inside the Cluster of the
     referenced SimpleBlock or BlockGroup with 0 being the first
     possible position for an element inside that Cluster.

5.1.5.1.2.4.  CueDuration Element

  id / type:  0xB2 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueDuration
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The duration of the block, expressed in Segment Ticks,
     which are based on TimestampScale; see Section 11.1.  If missing,
     the track's DefaultDuration does not apply and no duration
     information is available in terms of the cues.

5.1.5.1.2.5.  CueBlockNumber Element

  id / type:  0x5378 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueBlockNumber
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Number of the Block in the specified Cluster.

5.1.5.1.2.6.  CueCodecState Element

  id / type / default:  0xEA / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueCodecState
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  2
  definition:  The Segment Position (Section 16) of the Codec State
     corresponding to this Cues element. 0 means that the data is taken
     from the initial TrackEntry.

5.1.5.1.2.7.  CueReference Element

  id / type:  0xDB / master
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueReference
  minver:  2
  definition:  The Clusters containing the referenced Blocks.

5.1.5.1.2.8.  CueRefTime Element

  id / type:  0x96 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueReference\CueRefTi
     me
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  minver:  2
  definition:  Timestamp of the referenced Block, expressed in Segment
     Ticks which is based on TimestampScale; see Section 11.1.

5.1.6.  Attachments Element

  id / type:  0x1941A469 / master
  path:  \Segment\Attachments
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains attached files.

5.1.6.1.  AttachedFile Element

  id / type:  0x61A7 / master
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  An attached file.

5.1.6.1.1.  FileDescription Element

  id / type:  0x467E / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileDescription
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A human-friendly name for the attached file.

5.1.6.1.2.  FileName Element

  id / type:  0x466E / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileName
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Filename of the attached file.

5.1.6.1.3.  FileMediaType Element

  id / type:  0x4660 / string
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileMediaType
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Media type of the file following the format described in
     [RFC6838].
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.6.1.4.  FileData Element

  id / type:  0x465C / binary
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileData
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The data of the file.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.6.1.5.  FileUID Element

  id / type:  0x46AE / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileUID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  UID representing the file, as random as possible.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.7.  Chapters Element

  id / type:  0x1043A770 / master
  path:  \Segment\Chapters
  maxOccurs:  1
  recurring:  True
  definition:  A system to define basic menus and partition data.  For
     more detailed information, see Section 20.

5.1.7.1.  EditionEntry Element

  id / type:  0x45B9 / master
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  Contains all information about a Segment edition.

5.1.7.1.1.  EditionUID Element

  id / type:  0x45BC / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\EditionUID
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  A UID that identifies the edition.  It's useful for
     tagging an edition.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.7.1.2.  EditionFlagDefault Element

  id / type / default:  0x45DB / uinteger / 0
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\EditionFlagDefault
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Set to 1 if the edition SHOULD be used as the default
     one.

5.1.7.1.3.  EditionFlagOrdered Element

  id / type / default:  0x45DD / uinteger / 0
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\EditionFlagOrdered
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Set to 1 if the chapters can be defined multiple times
     and the order to play them is enforced; see Section 20.1.3.

5.1.7.1.4.  ChapterAtom Element

  id / type:  0xB6 / master
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom
  minOccurs:  1
  recursive:  True
  definition:  Contains the atom information to use as the chapter atom
     (applies to all tracks).

5.1.7.1.4.1.  ChapterUID Element

  id / type:  0x73C4 / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterUID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  A UID that identifies the Chapter.
  stream copy:  True (Section 8)

5.1.7.1.4.2.  ChapterStringUID Element

  id / type:  0x5654 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterStringUID
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  3
  definition:  A unique string ID that identifies the Chapter.  For
     example, it is used as the storage for cue identifier values
     [WebVTT].

5.1.7.1.4.3.  ChapterTimeStart Element

  id / type:  0x91 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterTimeStart
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Timestamp of the start of Chapter, expressed in Matroska
     Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see Section 11.1.

5.1.7.1.4.4.  ChapterTimeEnd Element

  id / type:  0x92 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterTimeEnd
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  See Table 29 / 1
  definition:  Timestamp of the end of Chapter (timestamp excluded),
     expressed in Matroska Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see
     Section 11.1.  The value MUST be greater than or equal to the
     ChapterTimeStart of the same ChapterAtom.
  usage notes:  With the ChapterTimeEnd timestamp value being excluded,
     it MUST take into account the duration of the last frame it
     includes, especially for the ChapterAtom using the last frames of
     the Segment.
  notes:  See Table 29.

   +===========+====================================================+
   | attribute | note                                               |
   +===========+====================================================+
   | minOccurs | ChapterTimeEnd MUST be set (minOccurs=1) if the    |
   |           | Edition is an ordered edition; see Section 20.1.3. |
   |           | If it's a Parent Chapter, see Section 20.2.3.      |
   +-----------+----------------------------------------------------+

             Table 29: ChapterTimeEnd Implementation Notes

5.1.7.1.4.5.  ChapterFlagHidden Element

  id / type / default:  0x98 / uinteger / 0
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterFlagHidden
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Set to 1 if a chapter is hidden.  Hidden chapters SHOULD
     NOT be available to the user interface (but still be available to
     Control Tracks; see Section 20.2.5 on Chapter flags).

5.1.7.1.4.6.  ChapterSegmentUUID Element

  id / type:  0x6E67 / binary
  length:  16
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterSegmentUUID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  See Table 30 / 1
  definition:  The SegmentUUID of another Segment to play during this
     chapter.
  usage notes:  The value MUST NOT be the SegmentUUID value of the
     Segment it belongs to.
  notes:  See Table 30.

      +===========+==============================================+
      | attribute | note                                         |
      +===========+==============================================+
      | minOccurs | ChapterSegmentUUID MUST be set (minOccurs=1) |
      |           | if ChapterSegmentEditionUID is used; see     |
      |           | Section 17.2 on Medium-Linking Segments.     |
      +-----------+----------------------------------------------+

           Table 30: ChapterSegmentUUID Implementation Notes

5.1.7.1.4.7.  ChapterSegmentEditionUID Element

  id / type:  0x6EBC / uinteger
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterSegmentEdit
     ionUID
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  The EditionUID to play from the Segment linked in
     ChapterSegmentUUID.  If ChapterSegmentEditionUID is undeclared,
     then no Edition of the Linked Segment is used; see Section 17.2 on
     Medium-Linking Segments.

5.1.7.1.4.8.  ChapterPhysicalEquiv Element

  id / type:  0x63C3 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterPhysicalEqu
     iv
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Specifies the physical equivalent of this ChapterAtom,
     e.g., "DVD" (60) or "SIDE" (50); see Section 20.4 for a complete
     list of values.

5.1.7.1.4.9.  ChapterDisplay Element

  id / type:  0x80 / master
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterDisplay
  definition:  Contains all possible strings to use for the chapter
     display.

5.1.7.1.4.10.  ChapString Element

  id / type:  0x85 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterDisplay\Cha
     pString
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Contains the string to use as the chapter atom.

5.1.7.1.4.11.  ChapLanguage Element

  id / type / default:  0x437C / string / eng
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterDisplay\Cha
     pLanguage
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  A language corresponding to the string, in the Matroska
     languages form; see Section 12 on language codes.  This element
     MUST be ignored if a ChapLanguageBCP47 element is used within the
     same ChapterDisplay element.

5.1.7.1.4.12.  ChapLanguageBCP47 Element

  id / type:  0x437D / string
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterDisplay\Cha
     pLanguageBCP47
  minver:  4
  definition:  A language corresponding to the ChapString, in the form
     defined in [RFC5646]; see Section 12 on language codes.  If a
     ChapLanguageBCP47 element is used, then any ChapLanguage and
     ChapCountry elements used in the same ChapterDisplay MUST be
     ignored.

5.1.7.1.4.13.  ChapCountry Element

  id / type:  0x437E / string
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapterDisplay\Cha
     pCountry
  definition:  A country corresponding to the string, in the Matroska
     countries form; see Section 13 on country codes.  This element
     MUST be ignored if a ChapLanguageBCP47 element is used within the
     same ChapterDisplay element.

5.1.7.1.4.14.  ChapProcess Element

  id / type:  0x6944 / master
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapProcess
  definition:  Contains all the commands associated with the Atom.

5.1.7.1.4.15.  ChapProcessCodecID Element

  id / type / default:  0x6955 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapProcess\ChapPr
     ocessCodecID
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Contains the type of the codec used for processing.
  defined values:  See Table 31.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Chapter Codec IDs" registry defined in
     Section 27.14.

        +=======+=================+============================+
        | value | label           | definition                 |
        +=======+=================+============================+
        | 0     | Matroska Script | Chapter commands using the |
        |       |                 | Matroska Script codec.     |
        +-------+-----------------+----------------------------+
        | 1     | DVD-menu        | Chapter commands using the |
        |       |                 | DVD-like codec.            |
        +-------+-----------------+----------------------------+

                  Table 31: ChapProcessCodecID Values

5.1.7.1.4.16.  ChapProcessPrivate Element

  id / type:  0x450D / binary
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapProcess\ChapPr
     ocessPrivate
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  Optional data attached to the ChapProcessCodecID
     information.  For ChapProcessCodecID = 1, it is the "DVD level"
     equivalent; see Section 20.3 on DVD menus.

5.1.7.1.4.17.  ChapProcessCommand Element

  id / type:  0x6911 / master
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapProcess\ChapPr
     ocessCommand
  definition:  Contains all the commands associated with the Atom.

5.1.7.1.4.18.  ChapProcessTime Element

  id / type:  0x6922 / uinteger
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapProcess\ChapPr
     ocessCommand\ChapProcessTime
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Defines when the process command SHOULD be handled.
  restrictions:  See Table 32.

                +=======+===============================+
                | value | label                         |
                +=======+===============================+
                | 0     | during the whole chapter      |
                +-------+-------------------------------+
                | 1     | before starting playback      |
                +-------+-------------------------------+
                | 2     | after playback of the chapter |
                +-------+-------------------------------+

                     Table 32: ChapProcessTime Values

5.1.7.1.4.19.  ChapProcessData Element

  id / type:  0x6933 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Chapters\EditionEntry\+ChapterAtom\ChapProcess\ChapPr
     ocessCommand\ChapProcessData
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Contains the command information.  The data SHOULD be
     interpreted depending on the ChapProcessCodecID value.  For
     ChapProcessCodecID = 1, the data correspond to the binary DVD cell
     pre/post commands; see Section 20.3 on DVD menus.

5.1.8.  Tags Element

  id / type:  0x1254C367 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tags
  definition:  Element containing metadata describing Tracks, Editions,
     Chapters, Attachments, or the Segment as a whole.  A list of valid
     tags can be found in [MatroskaTags].

5.1.8.1.  Tag Element

  id / type:  0x7373 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag
  minOccurs:  1
  definition:  A single metadata descriptor.

5.1.8.1.1.  Targets Element

  id / type:  0x63C0 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Specifies which other elements the metadata represented
     by the tag value applies to.  If empty or omitted, then the tag
     value describes everything in the Segment.

5.1.8.1.1.1.  TargetTypeValue Element

  id / type / default:  0x68CA / uinteger / 50
  range:  not 0 (1-18446744073709551615)
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets\TargetTypeValue
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  A number to indicate the logical level of the target.
  defined values:  See Table 33.  Additional values can be registered
     in the "Matroska Tags Target Types" registry defined in
     Section 27.13.
  usage notes:  The TargetTypeValue values are meant to be compared.
     Higher values MUST correspond to a logical level that contains the
     lower logical level TargetTypeValue values.

  +=======+==========================+================================+
  | value | label                    | definition                     |
  +=======+==========================+================================+
  | 70    | COLLECTION               | The highest hierarchical level |
  |       |                          | that tags can describe.        |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+
  | 60    | EDITION / ISSUE /        | A list of lower levels grouped |
  |       | VOLUME / OPUS /          | together.                      |
  |       | SEASON / SEQUEL          |                                |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+
  | 50    | ALBUM / OPERA /          | The most common grouping level |
  |       | CONCERT / MOVIE /        | of music and video (e.g., an   |
  |       | EPISODE                  | episode for TV series).        |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+
  | 40    | PART / SESSION           | When an album or episode has   |
  |       |                          | different logical parts.       |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+
  | 30    | TRACK / SONG /           | The common parts of an album   |
  |       | CHAPTER                  | or movie.                      |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+
  | 20    | SUBTRACK /               | Corresponds to parts of a      |
  |       | MOVEMENT / SCENE         | track for audio, such as a     |
  |       |                          | movement or scene in a movie.  |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+
  | 10    | SHOT                     | The lowest hierarchy found in  |
  |       |                          | music or movies.               |
  +-------+--------------------------+--------------------------------+

                     Table 33: TargetTypeValue Values

5.1.8.1.1.2.  TargetType Element

  id / type:  0x63CA / string
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets\TargetType
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  An informational string that can be used to display the
     logical level of the target, such as "ALBUM", "TRACK", "MOVIE",
     "CHAPTER", etc.
  restrictions:  See Table 34.

                   +============+====================+
                   | value      | label              |
                   +============+====================+
                   | COLLECTION | TargetTypeValue 70 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | EDITION    | TargetTypeValue 60 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | ISSUE      | TargetTypeValue 60 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | VOLUME     | TargetTypeValue 60 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | OPUS       | TargetTypeValue 60 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SEASON     | TargetTypeValue 60 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SEQUEL     | TargetTypeValue 60 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | ALBUM      | TargetTypeValue 50 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | OPERA      | TargetTypeValue 50 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | CONCERT    | TargetTypeValue 50 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | MOVIE      | TargetTypeValue 50 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | EPISODE    | TargetTypeValue 50 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | PART       | TargetTypeValue 40 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SESSION    | TargetTypeValue 40 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | TRACK      | TargetTypeValue 30 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SONG       | TargetTypeValue 30 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | CHAPTER    | TargetTypeValue 30 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SUBTRACK   | TargetTypeValue 20 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | MOVEMENT   | TargetTypeValue 20 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SCENE      | TargetTypeValue 20 |
                   +------------+--------------------+
                   | SHOT       | TargetTypeValue 10 |
                   +------------+--------------------+

                       Table 34: TargetType Values

5.1.8.1.1.3.  TagTrackUID Element

  id / type / default:  0x63C5 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets\TagTrackUID
  definition:  A UID that identifies the Track(s) that the tags belong
     to.
  usage notes:  If the value is 0 at this level, the tags apply to all
     tracks in the Segment.  If set to any other value, it MUST match
     the TrackUID value of a track found in this Segment.

5.1.8.1.1.4.  TagEditionUID Element

  id / type / default:  0x63C9 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets\TagEditionUID
  definition:  A UID that identifies the EditionEntry(s) that the tags
     belong to.
  usage notes:  If the value is 0 at this level, the tags apply to all
     editions in the Segment.  If set to any other value, it MUST match
     the EditionUID value of an edition found in this Segment.

5.1.8.1.1.5.  TagChapterUID Element

  id / type / default:  0x63C4 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets\TagChapterUID
  definition:  A UID that identifies the Chapter(s) that the tags
     belong to.
  usage notes:  If the value is 0 at this level, the tags apply to all
     chapters in the Segment.  If set to any other value, it MUST match
     the ChapterUID value of a chapter found in this Segment.

5.1.8.1.1.6.  TagAttachmentUID Element

  id / type / default:  0x63C6 / uinteger / 0
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\Targets\TagAttachmentUID
  definition:  A UID that identifies the Attachment(s) that the tags
     belong to.
  usage notes:  If the value is 0 at this level, the tags apply to all
     the attachments in the Segment.  If set to any other value, it
     MUST match the FileUID value of an attachment found in this
     Segment.

5.1.8.1.2.  SimpleTag Element

  id / type:  0x67C8 / master
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag
  minOccurs:  1
  recursive:  True
  definition:  Contains general information about the target.

5.1.8.1.2.1.  TagName Element

  id / type:  0x45A3 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagName
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  The name of the tag value that is going to be stored.

5.1.8.1.2.2.  TagLanguage Element

  id / type / default:  0x447A / string / und
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagLanguage
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  Specifies the language of the specified tag in the
     Matroska languages form; see Section 12 on language codes.  This
     element MUST be ignored if the TagLanguageBCP47 element is used
     within the same SimpleTag element.

5.1.8.1.2.3.  TagLanguageBCP47 Element

  id / type:  0x447B / string
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagLanguageBCP47
  maxOccurs:  1
  minver:  4
  definition:  The language used in the TagString, in the form defined
     in [RFC5646]; see Section 12 on language codes.  If this element
     is used, then any TagLanguage elements used in the same SimpleTag
     MUST be ignored.

5.1.8.1.2.4.  TagDefault Element

  id / type / default:  0x4484 / uinteger / 1
  range:  0-1
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagDefault
  minOccurs / maxOccurs:  1 / 1
  definition:  A boolean value to indicate if this is the default/
     original language to use for the given tag.

5.1.8.1.2.5.  TagString Element

  id / type:  0x4487 / utf-8
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagString
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  The tag value.

5.1.8.1.2.6.  TagBinary Element

  id / type:  0x4485 / binary
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagBinary
  maxOccurs:  1
  definition:  The tag value if it is binary.  Note that this cannot be
     used in the same SimpleTag as TagString.

6.  Matroska Element Ordering

  With the exceptions of the EBML Header and the CRC-32 element, the
  EBML specification [RFC8794] does not require any particular storage
  order for elements.  However, this specification defines mandates and
  recommendations for ordering certain elements to facilitate better
  playback, seeking, and editing efficiency.  This section describes
  and offers rationale for ordering requirements and recommendations
  for Matroska.

6.1.  Top-Level Elements

  The Info element is the only REQUIRED Top-Level Element in a Matroska
  file.  To be playable, Matroska MUST also contain at least one Tracks
  element and Cluster element.  The first Info element and the first
  Tracks element either MUST be stored before the first Cluster element
  or SHALL both be referenced by a SeekHead element occurring before
  the first Cluster element.

  All Top-Level Elements MUST use a 4-octet EBML Element ID.

  When using Medium Linking, chapters are used to reference other
  Segments to play in a given order (see Section 17.2).  A Segment
  containing these Linked Chapters does not require a Tracks element or
  a Cluster element.

  It is possible to edit a Matroska file after it has been created.
  For example, chapters, tags, or attachments can be added.  When new
  Top-Level Elements are added to a Matroska file, the SeekHead
  element(s) MUST be updated so that the SeekHead element(s) itemizes
  the identity and position of all Top-Level Elements.

  Editing, removing, or adding elements to a Matroska file often
  requires that some existing elements be voided or extended.
  Transforming the existing elements into Void elements as padding can
  be used as a method to avoid moving large amounts of data around.

6.2.  CRC-32

  As noted by the EBML specification [RFC8794], if a CRC-32 element is
  used, then the CRC-32 element MUST be the first ordered element
  within its Parent Element.

  In Matroska, all Top-Level Elements of an EBML Document SHOULD
  include a CRC-32 element as their first Child Element.  The Segment
  element, which is the Root Element, SHOULD NOT have a CRC-32 element.

6.3.  SeekHead

  If used, the first SeekHead element MUST be the first non-CRC-32
  Child element of the Segment element.  If a second SeekHead element
  is used, then the first SeekHead element MUST reference the identity
  and position of the second SeekHead element.

  Additionally, the second SeekHead element MUST only reference Cluster
  elements and not any other Top-Level Element already contained within
  the first SeekHead element.

  The second SeekHead element MAY be stored in any order relative to
  the other Top-Level Elements.  Whether one or two SeekHead elements
  are used, the SeekHead element(s) MUST collectively reference the
  identity and position of all Top-Level Elements except for the first
  SeekHead element.

6.4.  Cues (Index)

  The Cues element is RECOMMENDED to optimize seeking access in
  Matroska.  It is programmatically simpler to add the Cues element
  after all Cluster elements have been written because this does not
  require a prediction of how much space to reserve before writing the
  Cluster elements.  However, storing the Cues element before the
  Cluster elements can provide some seeking advantages.  If the Cues
  element is present, then it SHOULD either be stored before the first
  Cluster element or be referenced by a SeekHead element.

6.5.  Info

  The first Info element SHOULD occur before the first Tracks element
  and first Cluster element except when referenced by a SeekHead
  element.

6.6.  Chapters Element

  The Chapters element SHOULD be placed before the Cluster element(s).
  The Chapters element can be used during playback even if the user
  does not need to seek.  It immediately gives the user information
  about what section is being read and what other sections are
  available.

  In the case of Ordered Chapters, it is RECOMMENDED to evaluate the
  logical linking before playing.  The Chapters element SHOULD be
  placed before the first Tracks element and after the first Info
  element.

6.7.  Attachments

  The Attachments element is not intended to be used by default when
  playing the file but could contain information relevant to the
  content, such as cover art or fonts.  Cover art is useful even before
  the file is played, and fonts could be needed before playback starts
  for the initialization of subtitles.  The Attachments element MAY be
  placed before the first Cluster element; however, if the Attachments
  element is likely to be edited, then it SHOULD be placed after the
  last Cluster element.

6.8.  Tags

  The Tags element is most subject to changes after the file was
  originally created.  For easier editing, the Tags element can be
  placed at the end of the Segment element, even after the Attachments
  element.  On the other hand, it is inconvenient to have to seek in
  the Segment for tags, especially for network streams; thus, it's
  better if the Tags element is found early in the stream.  When
  editing the Tags element, the original Tags element at the beginning
  can be overwritten with a Void element and a new Tags element written
  at the end of the Segment element.  The file and Segment sizes will
  only marginally change.

7.  Matroska Versioning

  Matroska is based on the principle that a reading application does
  not have to support 100% of the specifications in order to be able to
  play the file.  Therefore, a Matroska file contains version
  indicators that tell a reading application what to expect.

  It is possible and valid to have the version fields indicate that the
  file contains Matroska elements from a higher specification version
  number while signaling that a reading application MUST only support a
  lower version number properly in order to play it back (possibly with
  a reduced feature set).

  The EBML Header of each Matroska document informs the reading
  application on what version of Matroska to expect.  The elements
  within the EBML Header with jurisdiction over this information are
  DocTypeVersion and DocTypeReadVersion.

  DocTypeVersion MUST be equal to or greater than the highest Matroska
  version number of any element present in the Matroska file.  For
  example, a file using the SimpleBlock element (Section 5.1.3.4) MUST
  have a DocTypeVersion equal to or greater than 2.  A file containing
  CueRelativePosition elements (Section 5.1.5.1.2.3) MUST have a
  DocTypeVersion equal to or greater than 4.

  The DocTypeReadVersion MUST contain the minimum version number that a
  reading application can minimally support in order to play the file
  back -- optionally with a reduced feature set.  For example, if a
  file contains only elements of version 2 or lower except for
  CueRelativePosition (which is a version 4 Matroska element), then
  DocTypeReadVersion SHOULD still be set to 2 and not 4 because
  evaluating CueRelativePosition is not necessary for standard playback
  -- it makes seeking more precise if used.

  A reading application supporting Matroska version V MUST NOT refuse
  to read a file with DocReadTypeVersion equal to or lower than V, even
  if DocTypeVersion is greater than V.

  A reading application supporting at least Matroska version V and
  reading a file whose DocTypeReadVersion field is equal to or lower
  than V MUST skip Matroska/EBML elements it encounters but does not
  know about if that unknown element fits into the size constraints set
  by the current Parent Element.

8.  Stream Copy

  It is sometimes necessary to create a Matroska file from another
  Matroska file, for example, to add subtitles in a language or to edit
  out a portion of the content.  Some values from the original Matroska
  file need to be kept the same in the destination file.  For example,
  the SamplingFrequency of an audio track wouldn't change between the
  two files.  Some other values may change between the two files, for
  example, the TrackNumber of an audio track when another track has
  been added.

  An element is marked with a property "stream copy: True" when the
  values of that element need to be kept identical between the source
  and destination files.  If that property is not set, elements may or
  may not keep the same value between the source and destination files.

9.  DefaultDecodedFieldDuration

  The DefaultDecodedFieldDuration element can signal to the displaying
  application how often fields of a video sequence will be available
  for displaying.  It can be used for both interlaced and progressive
  content.

  If the video sequence is signaled as interlaced
  (Section 5.1.4.1.28.1), then DefaultDecodedFieldDuration equals the
  period between two successive fields at the output of the decoding
  process.  For video sequences signaled as progressive,
  DefaultDecodedFieldDuration is half of the period between two
  successive frames at the output of the decoding process.

  These values are valid at the end of the decoding process before
  post-processing (such as deinterlacing or inverse telecine) is
  applied.

  Examples:

  *  Blu-ray movie: 1000000000 ns/(48/1.001) = 20854167 ns

  *  PAL broadcast/DVD: 1000000000 ns/(50/1.000) = 20000000 ns

  *  N/ATSC broadcast: 1000000000 ns/(60/1.001) = 16683333 ns

  *  Hard-telecined DVD: 1000000000 ns/(60/1.001) = 16683333 ns (60
     encoded interlaced fields per second)

  *  Soft-telecined DVD: 1000000000 ns/(60/1.001) = 16683333 ns (48
     encoded interlaced fields per second, with "repeat_first_field =
     1")

10.  Cluster Blocks

  Frames using references SHOULD be stored in "coding order" (i.e., the
  references first and then the frames referencing them).  A
  consequence is that timestamps might not be consecutive.  However, a
  frame with a past timestamp MUST reference a frame already known;
  otherwise, it is considered bad/void.

  Matroska has two similar ways to store frames in a block:

  *  in a Block that is contained inside a BlockGroup

  *  in a SimpleBlock that is directly in the Cluster

  The SimpleBlock is usually preferred unless some extra elements of
  the BlockGroup need to be used.  A Matroska Reader MUST support both
  types of blocks.

  Each block contains the same parts in the following order:

  *  a variable-length header

  *  the lacing information (optional)

  *  the consecutive frame(s)

  The block header starts with the number of the Track it corresponds
  to.  The value MUST correspond to the TrackNumber (Section 5.1.4.1.1)
  of a TrackEntry of the Segment.

  The TrackNumber is coded using the Variable-Size Integer (VINT)
  mechanism described in Section 4 of [RFC8794].  To save space, the
  shortest VINT form SHOULD be used.  The value can be coded using up
  to 8 octets.  This is the only element with a variable size in the
  block header.

  The timestamp is expressed in Track Ticks; see Section 11.1.  The
  value is stored as a signed value on 16 bits.

10.1.  Block Structure

  This section describes the binary data contained in the Block element
  (Section 5.1.3.5.1).  Bit 0 is the most significant bit.

  As the TrackNumber size can vary between 1 and 8 octets, there are 8
  different sizes for the Block header.  The definitions for
  TrackNumber sizes of 1 and 2 are provided; the other variants can be
  deduced by extending the size of the TrackNumber by multiples of 8
  bits.

    0                   1                   2                   3
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |               |                               |       |I|LAC|U|
   |  Track Number |         Timestamp             | Rsvrd |N|ING|N|
   |               |                               |       |V|   |U|
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

             Figure 11: Block Header with 1-Octet TrackNumber

    0                   1                   2                   3
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |          Track Number         |         Timestamp             |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |       |I|LAC|U|
   | Rsvrd |N|ING|N|                     ...
   |       |V|   |U|
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

             Figure 12: Block Header with 2-Octet TrackNumber

  where:

  Track Number:  8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, or 56 bits.  An EBML VINT-coded
     track number.

  Timestamp:  16 bits.  Signed timestamp in Track Ticks.

  Rsvrd:  4 bits.  Reserved bits MUST be set to 0.

  INV:  1 bit.  Invisible; The codec SHOULD decode this frame but not
     display it.

  LACING:  2 bits.  Uses lacing mode.

     00b:  no lacing (Section 10.3.1)
     01b:  Xiph lacing (Section 10.3.2)
     11b:  EBML lacing (Section 10.3.3)
     10b:  fixed-size lacing (Section 10.3.4)

  UNU:  1 bit.  Unused bit.

  The remaining data in the Block corresponds to the lacing data and
  frames usage as described in each respective lacing mode (see
  Section 10.3).

10.2.  SimpleBlock Structure

  This section describes the binary data contained in the SimpleBlock
  element (Section 5.1.3.4).  Bit 0 is the most significant bit.

  The SimpleBlock structure is inspired by the Block structure; see
  Section 10.1.  The main differences are the added Keyframe flag and
  Discardable flag.  Otherwise, everything is the same.

  As the TrackNumber size can vary between 1 and 8 octets, there are 8
  different sizes for the SimpleBlock header.  The definitions for
  TrackNumber sizes of 1 and 2 are provided; the other variants can be
  deduced by extending the size of the TrackNumber by multiples of 8
  bits.

    0                   1                   2                   3
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |               |                               |K|     |I|LAC|D|
   |  Track Number |         Timestamp             |E|Rsvrd|N|ING|I|
   |               |                               |Y|     |V|   |S|
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

          Figure 13: SimpleBlock Header with 1-Octet TrackNumber

    0                   1                   2                   3
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |          Track Number         |         Timestamp             |
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
   |K|     |I|LAC|D|
   |E|Rsvrd|N|ING|I|                     ...
   |Y|     |V|   |S|
   +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

          Figure 14: SimpleBlock Header with 2-Octet TrackNumber

  where:

  Track Number:  8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, or 56 bits.  An EBML VINT-coded
     track number.

  Timestamp:  16 bits.  Signed timestamp in Track Ticks.

  KEY:  1 bit.  Keyframe; Set when the Block contains only keyframes.

  Rsvrd:  3 bits.  Reserved bits MUST be set to 0.

  INV:  1 bit.  Invisible; the codec SHOULD decode this frame but not
     display it.

  LACING:  2 bits.  Uses lacing mode.

     00b:  no lacing (Section 10.3.1)
     01b:  Xiph lacing (Section 10.3.2)
     11b:  EBML lacing (Section 10.3.3)
     10b:  fixed-size lacing (Section 10.3.4)

  DIS:  1 bit.  Discardable; The frames of the Block can be discarded
     during playing if needed.

  The remaining data in the SimpleBlock corresponds to the lacing data
  and frames usage as described in each respective lacing mode (see
  Section 10.3).

10.3.  Block Lacing

  Lacing is a mechanism to save space when storing data.  It is
  typically used for small blocks of data (referred to as frames in
  Matroska).  It packs multiple frames into a single Block or
  SimpleBlock.

  Lacing MUST NOT be used to store a single frame in a Block or
  SimpleBlock.

  There are three types of lacing:

  *  Xiph, which is inspired by what is found in the Ogg container
     [RFC3533]

  *  EBML, which is the same with sizes coded differently

  *  Fixed-size, where the size is not coded

  When lacing is not used, i.e., to store a single frame, the lacing
  bits (bits 5 and 6) of the Block or SimpleBlock MUST be set to zero.

  For example, a user wants to store three frames of the same track.
  The first frame is 800 octets long, the second is 500 octets long,
  and the third is 1000 octets long.  Because these frames are small,
  they can be stored in a lace to save space.

  It is possible to not use lacing at all and just store a single frame
  without any extra data.  When the FlagLacing (Section 5.1.4.1.12) is
  set to 0, all blocks of that track MUST NOT use lacing.

10.3.1.  No Lacing

  When no lacing is used, the number of frames in the lace is omitted,
  and only one frame can be stored in the Block.  The LACING bits of
  the Block Header flags are set to 00b.

  The Block for an 800-octet frame is as follows:

              +=============+=========+===================+
              | Block Octet | Value   | Description       |
              +=============+=========+===================+
              | 4-803       | <frame> | Single frame data |
              +-------------+---------+-------------------+

                           Table 35: No Lacing

  When a Block contains a single frame, it MUST use this "no lacing"
  mode.

10.3.2.  Xiph Lacing

  The Xiph lacing uses the same coding of size as found in the Ogg
  container [RFC3533].  The LACING bits of the Block Header flags are
  set to 01b.

  The Block data with laced frames is stored as follows:

  *  Lacing Head on 1 Octet: Number of frames in the lace minus 1.

  *  Lacing size of each frame except the last one.

  *  Binary data of each frame consecutively.

  The lacing size is split into 255 values, stored as unsigned octets
  -- for example, 500 is coded 255;245 or [0xFF 0xF5].  A frame with a
  size multiple of 255 is coded with a 0 at the end of the size -- for
  example, 765 is coded 255;255;255;0 or [0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0x00].

  The size of the last frame is deduced from the size remaining in the
  Block after the other frames.

  Because large sizes result in large coding of the sizes, it is
  RECOMMENDED to use Xiph lacing only with small frames.

  In our example, the 800-, 500-, and 1000-octet frames are stored with
  Xiph lacing in a Block as follows:

    +==============+=====================+==========================+
    | Block Octets | Value               | Description              |
    +==============+=====================+==========================+
    | 4            | 0x02                | Number of frames minus 1 |
    +--------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
    | 5-8          | 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0x23 | Size of the first frame  |
    |              |                     | (255;255;255;35)         |
    +--------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
    | 9-10         | 0xFF 0xF5           | Size of the second frame |
    |              |                     | (255;245)                |
    +--------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
    | 11-810       |                     | First frame data         |
    +--------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
    | 811-1310     |                     | Second frame data        |
    +--------------+---------------------+--------------------------+
    | 1311-2310    |                     | Third frame data         |
    +--------------+---------------------+--------------------------+

                      Table 36: Xiph Lacing Example

  The Block is 2311 octets, and the last frame starts at 1311, so we
  can deduce that the size of the last frame is 2311 - 1311 = 1000.

10.3.3.  EBML Lacing

  The EBML lacing encodes the frame size with an EBML-like encoding
  [RFC8794].  The LACING bits of the Block Header flags are set to 11b.

  The Block data with laced frames is stored as follows:

  *  Lacing Head on 1 Octet: Number of frames in the lace minus 1.

  *  Lacing size of each frame except the last one.

  *  Binary data of each frame consecutively.

  The first frame size is encoded as an EBML VINT value.  The remaining
  frame sizes are encoded as signed values using the difference between
  the frame size and the previous frame size.  These signed values are
  encoded as VINT, with a mapping from signed to unsigned numbers.
  Decoding the unsigned number stored in the VINT to a signed number is
  done by subtracting 2^((7*n)-1)-1, where n is the octet size of the
  VINT.

      +===================================+======================+
      | Bit Representation of Signed VINT | Possible Value Range |
      +===================================+======================+
      | 1xxx xxxx                         | 2^7 values from      |
      |                                   | -(2^6-1) to 2^6      |
      +-----------------------------------+----------------------+
      | 01xx xxxx xxxx xxxx               | 2^14 values from     |
      |                                   | -(2^13-1) to 2^13    |
      +-----------------------------------+----------------------+
      | 001x xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx     | 2^21 values from     |
      |                                   | -(2^20-1) to 2^20    |
      +-----------------------------------+----------------------+
      | 0001 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx     | 2^28 values from     |
      | xxxx xxxx                         | -(2^27-1) to 2^27    |
      +-----------------------------------+----------------------+
      | 0000 1xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx     | 2^35 values from     |
      | xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx               | -(2^34-1) to 2^34    |
      +-----------------------------------+----------------------+

              Table 37: EBML Lacing Signed VINT Bits Usage

  In our example, the 800-, 500-, and 1000-octet frames are stored with
  EBML lacing in a Block as follows:

   +==============+===========+=====================================+
   | Block Octets | Value     | Description                         |
   +==============+===========+=====================================+
   | 4            | 0x02      | Number of frames minus 1            |
   +--------------+-----------+-------------------------------------+
   | 5-6          | 0x43 0x20 | Size of the first frame (800 =      |
   |              |           | 0x320 + 0x4000)                     |
   +--------------+-----------+-------------------------------------+
   | 7-8          | 0x5E 0xD3 | Size of the second frame (500 - 800 |
   |              |           | = -300 = - 0x12C + 0x1FFF + 0x4000) |
   +--------------+-----------+-------------------------------------+
   | 8-807        | <frame1>  | First frame data                    |
   +--------------+-----------+-------------------------------------+
   | 808-1307     | <frame2>  | Second frame data                   |
   +--------------+-----------+-------------------------------------+
   | 1308-2307    | <frame3>  | Third frame data                    |
   +--------------+-----------+-------------------------------------+

                     Table 38: EBML Lacing Example

  The Block is 2308 octets, and the last frame starts at 1308, so we
  can deduce that the size of the last frame is 2308 - 1308 = 1000.

10.3.4.  Fixed-size Lacing

  Fixed-size lacing doesn't store the frame size; rather, it only
  stores the number of frames in the lace.  Each frame MUST have the
  same size.  The frame size of each frame is deduced from the total
  size of the Block.  The LACING bits of the Block Header flags are set
  to 10b.

  The Block data with laced frames is stored as follows:

  *  Lacing Head on 1 Octet: Number of frames in the lace minus 1.

  *  Binary data of each frame consecutively.

  For example, for three frames that are 800 octets each:

         +==============+==========+==========================+
         | Block Octets | Value    | Description              |
         +==============+==========+==========================+
         | 4            | 0x02     | Number of frames minus 1 |
         +--------------+----------+--------------------------+
         | 5-804        | <frame1> | First frame data         |
         +--------------+----------+--------------------------+
         | 805-1604     | <frame2> | Second frame data        |
         +--------------+----------+--------------------------+
         | 1605-2404    | <frame3> | Third frame data         |
         +--------------+----------+--------------------------+

                  Table 39: Fixed-Size Lacing Example

  This gives a Block of 2405 octets.  When reading the Block, we find
  that there are three frames (Octet 4).  The data start at Octet 5, so
  the size of each frame is (2405 - 5) / 3 = 800.

10.3.5.  Laced Frames Timestamp

  A Block only contains a single timestamp value.  But when lacing is
  used, it contains more than one frame.  Each frame originally has its
  own timestamp, or Presentation Timestamp (PTS).  That timestamp
  applies to the first frame in the lace.

  In the lace, each frame after the first one has an underdetermined
  timestamp.  However, each of these frames MUST be contiguous -- i.e.,
  the decoded data MUST NOT contain any gap between them.  If there is
  a gap in the stream, the frames around the gap MUST NOT be in the
  same Block.

  Lacing is only useful for small contiguous data to save space.  This
  is usually the case for audio tracks and not the case for video
  (which use a lot of data) or subtitle tracks (which have long gaps).
  For audio, there is usually a fixed output sampling frequency for the
  whole track, so the decoder should be able to recover the timestamp
  of each sample, knowing each output sample is contiguous with a fixed
  frequency.  For subtitles, this is usually not the case, so lacing
  SHOULD NOT be used.

10.4.  Random Access Points

  Random Access Points (RAPs) are positions where the parser can seek
  to and start playback without decoding what was before.  In Matroska,
  BlockGroups and SimpleBlocks can be RAPs.  To seek to these elements,
  it is still necessary to seek to the Cluster containing them, read
  the Cluster Timestamp, and start playback from the BlockGroup or
  SimpleBlock that is a RAP.

  Because a Matroska File is usually composed of multiple tracks
  playing at the same time -- video, audio, and subtitles -- to seek
  properly to a RAP, each selected track must be taken into account.
  Usually, all audio and subtitle BlockGroups or SimpleBlocks are RAPs.
  They are independent of each other and can be played randomly.

  On the other hand, video tracks often use references to previous and
  future frames for better coding efficiency.  Frames with such
  references MUST either contain one or more ReferenceBlock elements in
  their BlockGroup or MUST be marked as non-keyframe in a SimpleBlock;
  see Section 10.2.

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <BlockGroup>
      <!-- References a Block 40 Track Ticks before this one -->
      <ReferenceBlock>-40</ReferenceBlock>
      <Block/>
    </BlockGroup>
    ...
  </Cluster>

    Figure 15: BlockGroup with a Frame That References Another Frame,
                     with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <SimpleBlock/> (octet 3 bit 0 not set)
    ...
  </Cluster>

       Figure 16: SimpleBlock with a Frame That References Another
                  Frame, with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  Frames that are RAPs (i.e., frames that don't depend on other frames)
  MUST set the keyframe flag if they are in a SimpleBlock or their
  parent BlockGroup MUST NOT contain a ReferenceBlock.

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <BlockGroup>
      <!-- No ReferenceBlock allowed in this BlockGroup -->
      <Block/>
    </BlockGroup>
    ...
  </Cluster>

       Figure 17: BlockGroup with a Frame That References No Other
                  Frame, with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <SimpleBlock/> (octet 3 bit 0 set)
    ...
  </Cluster>

       Figure 18: SimpleBlock with a Frame That References No Other
                  Frame, with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  There may be cases where the use of BlockGroup is necessary, as the
  frame may need a BlockDuration, BlockAdditions, CodecState, or
  DiscardPadding element.  For those cases, a SimpleBlock MUST NOT be
  used; the reference information SHOULD be recovered for non-RAP
  frames.

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <SimpleBlock/> (octet 3 bit 0 not set)
    ...
  </Cluster>

       Figure 19: SimpleBlock with a Frame That References Another
                  Frame, with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <BlockGroup>
      <!-- ReferenceBlock value recovered based on the codec -->
      <ReferenceBlock>-40</ReferenceBlock>
      <BlockDuration>20</BlockDuration>
      <Block/>
    </BlockGroup>
    ...
  </Cluster>

     Figure 20: Same Frame That References Another Frame Put inside a
     BlockGroup to Add BlockDuration, with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  When a frame in a BlockGroup is not a RAP, the BlockGroup MUST
  contain at least a ReferenceBlock.  The ReferenceBlocks MUST be used
  in one of the following ways:

  *  each reference frame listed as a ReferenceBlock,

  *  some referenced frames listed as a ReferenceBlock, even if the
     timestamp value is accurate, or

  *  one ReferenceBlock with the timestamp value "0" corresponding to a
     self or unknown reference.

  The lack of ReferenceBlock would mean such a frame is a RAP, and
  seeking on that frame that actually depends on other frames may
  create a bogus output or even crash.

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <BlockGroup>
      <!-- ReferenceBlock value not recovered from the codec -->
      <ReferenceBlock>0</ReferenceBlock>
      <BlockDuration>20</BlockDuration>
      <Block/>
    </BlockGroup>
    ...
  </Cluster>

     Figure 21: Same Frame That References Another Frame Put inside a
      BlockGroup, but the Reference Could Not Be Recovered, with the
                          EBML Tree Shown as XML

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <BlockGroup>
      <!-- References a Block 80 Track Ticks before this one -->
      <ReferenceBlock>-80</ReferenceBlock>
      <!-- References a Block 40 Track Ticks after this one -->
      <ReferenceBlock>40</ReferenceBlock>
      <Block/>
    </BlockGroup>
    ...
  </Cluster>

       Figure 22: BlockGroup with a Frame That References Two Other
                 Frames, with the EBML Tree Shown as XML

  Intra-only video frames, such as the ones found in AV1 or VP9, can be
  decoded without any other frame, but they don't reset the codec
  state.  Thus, seeking to these frames is not possible, as the next
  frames may need frames that are not known from this seeking point.
  Such intra-only frames MUST NOT be considered as keyframes, so the
  keyframe flag MUST NOT be set in the SimpleBlock or a ReferenceBlock
  MUST be used to signify the frame is not a RAP.  The timestamp value
  of the ReferenceBlock MUST be "0", meaning it's referencing itself.

  <Cluster>
    <Timestamp>123456</Timestamp>
    <BlockGroup>
      <!-- References itself to mark it should not be used as RAP -->
      <ReferenceBlock>0</ReferenceBlock>
      <Block/>
    </BlockGroup>
    ...
  </Cluster>

    Figure 23: Intra-Only Frame (Not a RAP), with the EBML Tree Shown
                                  as XML

  Because a video SimpleBlock has less information on references than a
  video BlockGroup, it is possible to remux a video track using
  BlockGroup into a SimpleBlock, as long as it doesn't use any other
  BlockGroup features than ReferenceBlock.

11.  Timestamps

  Historically, timestamps in Matroska were mistakenly called
  timecodes.  The Timestamp element was called Timecode, the
  TimestampScale element was called TimecodeScale, the
  TrackTimestampScale element was called TrackTimecodeScale, and the
  ReferenceTimestamp element was called ReferenceTimeCode.

11.1.  Timestamp Ticks

  All timestamp values in Matroska are expressed in multiples of a
  tick.  They are usually stored as integers.  There are three types of
  ticks possible: Matroska Ticks, Segment Ticks, and Track Ticks.

11.1.1.  Matroska Ticks

  The timestamp value is stored directly in nanoseconds.

  The elements storing values in Matroska Ticks/nanoseconds are:

  *  TrackEntry\DefaultDuration; defined in Section 5.1.4.1.13

  *  TrackEntry\DefaultDecodedFieldDuration; defined in
     Section 5.1.4.1.14

  *  TrackEntry\SeekPreRoll; defined in Section 5.1.4.1.26

  *  TrackEntry\CodecDelay; defined in Section 5.1.4.1.25

  *  BlockGroup\DiscardPadding; defined in Section 5.1.3.5.7

  *  ChapterAtom\ChapterTimeStart; defined in Section 5.1.7.1.4.3

  *  ChapterAtom\ChapterTimeEnd; defined in Section 5.1.7.1.4.4

11.1.2.  Segment Ticks

  Elements in Segment Ticks involve the use of the TimestampScale
  element of the Segment to get the timestamp in nanoseconds of the
  element, with the following formula:

  timestamp in nanosecond = element value * TimestampScale

  This allows for storage of smaller integer values in the elements.

  When using the default value of "1,000,000" for TimestampScale, one
  Segment Tick represents one millisecond.

  The elements storing values in Segment Ticks are:

  *  Cluster\Timestamp; defined in Section 5.1.3.1

  *  Info\Duration is stored as a floating-point, but the same formula
     applies; defined in Section 5.1.2.10

  *  CuePoint\CueTime; defined in Section 5.1.5.1.1

  *  CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueDuration; defined in
     Section 5.1.5.1.2.4

  *  CueReference\CueRefTime; defined in Section 5.1.5.1.1

11.1.3.  Track Ticks

  Elements in Track Ticks involve the use of the TimestampScale element
  of the Segment and the TrackTimestampScale element of the Track to
  get the timestamp in nanoseconds of the element, with the following
  formula:

  timestamp in nanoseconds =
      element value * TrackTimestampScale * TimestampScale

  This allows for storage of smaller integer values in the elements.
  The resulting floating-point values of the timestamps are still
  expressed in nanoseconds.

  When using the default values of "1,000,000" for TimestampScale and
  "1.0" for TrackTimestampScale, one Track Tick represents one
  millisecond.

  The elements storing values in Track Ticks are:

  *  Cluster\BlockGroup\Block and Cluster\SimpleBlock timestamps;
     detailed in Section 11.2

  *  Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockDuration; defined in Section 5.1.3.5.3

  *  Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferenceBlock; defined in Section 5.1.3.5.5

  When the TrackTimestampScale is interpreted as "1.0", Track Ticks are
  equivalent to Segment Ticks and give an integer value in nanoseconds.
  This is the most common case as TrackTimestampScale is usually
  omitted.

  A value of TrackTimestampScale other than "1.0" MAY be used to scale
  the timestamps more in tune with each Track sampling frequency.  For
  historical reasons, a lot of Matroska Readers don't take the
  TrackTimestampScale value into account.  Thus, using a value other
  than "1.0" might not work in many places.

11.2.  Block Timestamps

  A Block element and SimpleBlock element timestamp is the time when
  the decoded data of the first frame in the Block/SimpleBlock MUST be
  presented if the track of that Block/SimpleBlock is selected for
  playback.  This is also known as the Presentation Timestamp (PTS).

  The Block element and SimpleBlock element store their timestamps as
  signed integers, relative to the Cluster\Timestamp value of the
  Cluster they are stored in.  To get the timestamp of a Block or
  SimpleBlock in nanoseconds, the following formula is used:

  ( Cluster\Timestamp + ( block timestamp * TrackTimestampScale ) ) *
  TimestampScale

  The Block element and SimpleBlock element store their timestamps as
  16-bit signed integers, allowing a range from "-32768" to "+32767"
  Track Ticks.  Although these values can be negative, when added to
  the Cluster\Timestamp, the resulting frame timestamp SHOULD NOT be
  negative.

  When a CodecDelay element is set, its value MUST be subtracted from
  each Block timestamp of that track.  To get the timestamp in
  nanoseconds of the first frame in a Block or SimpleBlock, the formula
  becomes:

  ( ( Cluster\Timestamp + ( block timestamp * TrackTimestampScale ) ) *
    TimestampScale ) - CodecDelay

  The resulting frame timestamp SHOULD NOT be negative.

  During playback, when a frame has a negative timestamp, the content
  MUST be decoded by the decoder but not played to the user.

11.3.  TimestampScale Rounding

  The default Track Tick duration is one millisecond.

  The TimestampScale is a floating-point value that is usually "1.0".
  But when it's not, the multiplied Block Timestamp is a floating-point
  value in nanoseconds.  The Matroska Reader SHOULD use the nearest
  rounding value in nanoseconds to get the proper nanosecond timestamp
  of a Block.  This allows some clever TimestampScale values to have a
  more refined timestamp precision per frame.

12.  Language Codes

  Matroska versions 1 through 3 use language codes that can be either
  the three-letter bibliographic ISO 639-2 form [ISO639-2] (like "fre"
  for French) or such a language code followed by a dash and a country
  code for specialities in languages (like "fre-ca" for Canadian
  French).  The ISO 639-2 Language elements are Language element,
  TagLanguage element, and ChapLanguage element.

  Starting in Matroska version 4, the forms defined in either
  [ISO639-2] or [RFC5646] MAY be used, although the form in [RFC5646]
  is RECOMMENDED.  The Language elements in the [RFC5646] form are
  LanguageBCP47 element, TagLanguageBCP47 element, and
  ChapLanguageBCP47 element.  If both an [ISO639-2] Language element
  and an [RFC5646] Language element are used within the same Parent
  Element, then the Language element in the [ISO639-2] form MUST be
  ignored and precedence given to the Language element in the [RFC5646]
  form.

  In this document, "BCP47" in element names refers specifically to
  [RFC5646], which is part of BCP 47.

13.  Country Codes

  Country codes are the [RFC5646] two-letter region subtags, without
  the UK exception.

14.  Encryption

  This Matroska specification provides no interoperable solution for
  securing the data container with any assurances of confidentiality,
  integrity, authenticity, or authorization.  The ContentEncryption
  element (Section 5.1.4.1.31.8) and associated sub-fields
  (Section 5.1.4.1.31.9 to Section 5.1.4.1.31.12) are defined only for
  the benefit of implementers to construct their own proprietary
  solution or as the basis for further standardization activities.  How
  to use these fields to secure a Matroska data container is out of
  scope, as are any related issues such as key management and
  distribution.

  A Matroska Reader who encounters containers that use the fields
  defined in this section MUST rely on out-of-scope guidance to decode
  the associated content.

  Because encryption occurs within the Block element, it is possible to
  manipulate encrypted streams without decrypting them.  The streams
  could potentially be copied, deleted, cut, appended, or any number of
  other possible editing techniques without decryption.  The data can
  be used without having to expose it or go through the decrypting
  process.

  Encryption can also be layered within Matroska.  This means that two
  completely different types of encryption can be used, requiring two
  separate keys to be able to decrypt a stream.

  Encryption information is stored in the ContentEncodings element
  under the ContentEncryption element.

  For encryption systems sharing public/private keys, the creation of
  the keys and the exchange of keys are not covered by this document.
  They have to be handled by the system using Matroska.

  The algorithms described in Table 24 support different modes of
  operations and key sizes.  The specification of these parameters is
  required for a complete solution but is out of scope of this document
  and left to the proprietary implementations using them or subsequent
  profiles of this document.

  The ContentEncodingScope element gives an idea of which part of the
  track is encrypted, but each ContentEncAlgo element and its sub-
  elements (like AESSettingsCipherMode) define exactly how the
  encrypted track should be interpreted.

  An example of an extension that builds upon these security-related
  fields in this specification is [WebM-Enc].  It uses AES-CTR,
  ContentEncAlgo = 5 (Section 5.1.4.1.31.9), and AESSettingsCipherMode
  = 1 (Section 5.1.4.1.31.12).

  A Matroska Writer MUST NOT use insecure cryptographic algorithms to
  create new archives or streams, but a Matroska Reader MAY support
  these algorithms to read previously made archives or streams.

15.  Image Presentation

15.1.  Cropping

  The PixelCrop elements (PixelCropTop, PixelCropBottom,
  PixelCropRight, and PixelCropLeft) indicate when, and by how much,
  encoded video frames SHOULD be cropped for display.  These elements
  allow edges of the frame that are not intended for display (such as
  the sprockets of a full-frame film scan or the Video ANCillary (VANC)
  area of a digitized analog videotape) to be stored but hidden.
  PixelCropTop and PixelCropBottom store an integer of how many rows of
  pixels SHOULD be cropped from the top and bottom of the image,
  respectively.  PixelCropLeft and PixelCropRight store an integer of
  how many columns of pixels SHOULD be cropped from the left and right
  of the image, respectively.

  For example, a pillar-boxed video that stores a 1440x1080 visual
  image within the center of a padded 1920x1080 encoded image may set
  both PixelCropLeft and PixelCropRight to "240", so a Matroska Player
  should crop off 240 columns of pixels from the left and right of the
  encoded image to present the image with the pillar-boxes hidden.

  Cropping has to be performed before resizing and the display
  dimensions given by DisplayWidth, DisplayHeight, and DisplayUnit
  apply to the already-cropped image.

15.2.  Rotation

  The ProjectionPoseRoll element (Section 5.1.4.1.28.46) can be used to
  indicate that the image from the associated video track SHOULD be
  rotated for presentation.  For instance, the following example of the
  Projection element (Section 5.1.4.1.28.41) and the ProjectionPoseRoll
  element represents a video track where the image SHOULD be presented
  with a 90-degree counter-clockwise rotation, with the EBML tree shown
  as XML:

  <Projection>
    <ProjectionPoseRoll>90</ProjectionPoseRoll>
  </Projection>

                       Figure 24: Rotation Example

16.  Segment Position

  The Segment Position of an element refers to the position of the
  first octet of the Element ID of that element, measured in octets,
  from the beginning of the Element Data section of the containing
  Segment element.  In other words, the Segment Position of an element
  is the distance in octets from the beginning of its containing
  Segment element minus the size of the Element ID and Element Data
  Size of that Segment element.  The Segment Position of the first
  Child Element of the Segment element is 0.  An element that is not
  stored within a Segment element, such as the elements of the EBML
  Header, do not have a Segment Position.

16.1.  Segment Position Exception

  Elements that are defined to store a Segment Position MAY define
  reserved values to indicate a special meaning.

16.2.  Example of Segment Position

  This table presents an example of Segment Position by showing a
  hexadecimal representation of a very small Matroska file with labels
  to show the offsets in octets.  The file contains a Segment element
  with an Element ID of "0x18538067" and a MuxingApp element with an
  Element ID of "0x4D80".

       0                             1                             2
       0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0
       +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
     0 |1A|45|DF|A3|8B|42|82|88|6D|61|74|72|6F|73|6B|61|
       ^ EBML Header
     0 |                                               |18|53|80|67|
                                                       ^ Segment ID
    20 |93|
       ^ Segment Data Size
    20 |  |15|49|A9|66|8E|4D|80|84|69|65|74|66|57|41|84|69|65|74|66|
          ^ Start of Segment data
    20 |                 |4D|80|84|69|65|74|66|57|41|84|69|65|74|66|
                         ^ MuxingApp start

  In the above example, the Element ID of the Segment element is stored
  at offset 16, the Element Data Size of the Segment element is stored
  at offset 20, and the Element Data of the Segment element is stored
  at offset 21.

  The MuxingApp element is stored at offset 26.  Since the Segment
  Position of an element is calculated by subtracting the position of
  the Element Data of the containing Segment element from the position
  of that element, the Segment Position of the MuxingApp element in the
  above example is "26 - 21" or "5".

17.  Linked Segments

  Matroska provides several methods to link two or more Segment
  elements together to create a Linked Segment.  A Linked Segment is a
  set of multiple Segments linked together into a single presentation
  by using Hard Linking or Medium Linking.

  All Segments within a Linked Segment MUST have a SegmentUUID.

  All Segments within a Linked Segment SHOULD be stored within the same
  directory or be quickly accessible based on their SegmentUUID in
  order to have a seamless transition between segments.

  All Segments within a Linked Segment MAY set a SegmentFamily with a
  common value to make it easier for a Matroska Player to know which
  Segments are meant to be played together.

  The SegmentFilename, PrevFilename, and NextFilename elements MAY also
  give hints on the original filenames that were used when the Segment
  links were created, in case some SegmentUUIDs are damaged.

17.1.  Hard Linking

  Hard Linking, also called "splitting", is the process of creating a
  Linked Segment by linking multiple Segment elements using the
  NextUUID and PrevUUID elements.

  All Segments within a Hard Linked Segment MUST use the same Tracks
  list and TimestampScale.

  Within a Linked Segment, the timestamps of Block and SimpleBlock MUST
  consecutively follow the timestamps of Block and SimpleBlock from the
  previous Segment in linking order.

  With Hard Linking, the chapters of any Segment within the Linked
  Segment MUST only reference the current Segment.  The NextUUID and
  PrevUUID reference the respective SegmentUUID values of the next and
  previous Segments.

  The first Segment of a Linked Segment MUST NOT have a PrevUUID
  element.  The last Segment of a Linked Segment MUST NOT have a
  NextUUID element.

  For each node of the chain of Segments of a Linked Segment, at least
  one Segment MUST reference the other Segment within the chain.

  In a chain of Segments of a Linked Segment, the NextUUID always takes
  precedence over the PrevUUID.  Thus, if SegmentA has a NextUUID to
  SegmentB and SegmentB has a PrevUUID to SegmentC, the link to use is
  NextUUID between SegmentA and SegmentB, and SegmentC is not part of
  the Linked Segment.

  If SegmentB has a PrevUUID to SegmentA, but SegmentA has no NextUUID,
  then the Matroska Player MAY consider these two Segments linked as
  SegmentA followed by SegmentB.

  As an example, three Segments can be Hard Linked as a Linked Segment
  through cross-referencing each other with SegmentUUID, PrevUUID, and
  NextUUID as shown in this table:

   +==========+================+==================+==================+
   |file name |SegmentUUID     | PrevUUID         | NextUUID         |
   +==========+================+==================+==================+
   |start.mkv |71000c23cd310998| Invalid          | a77b3598941cb803 |
   |          |53fbc94dd984a5dd|                  | eac0fcdafe44fac9 |
   +----------+----------------+------------------+------------------+
   |middle.mkv|a77b3598941cb803| 71000c23cd310998 | 6c92285fa6d3e827 |
   |          |eac0fcdafe44fac9| 53fbc94dd984a5dd | b198d120ea3ac674 |
   +----------+----------------+------------------+------------------+
   |end.mkv   |6c92285fa6d3e827| a77b3598941cb803 | Invalid          |
   |          |b198d120ea3ac674| eac0fcdafe44fac9 |                  |
   +----------+----------------+------------------+------------------+

                    Table 40: Usual Hard Linking UIDs

  An example where only the NextUUID element is used:

     +============+==================+==========+==================+
     | file name  | SegmentUUID      | PrevUUID | NextUUID         |
     +============+==================+==========+==================+
     | start.mkv  | 71000c23cd310998 | Invalid  | a77b3598941cb803 |
     |            | 53fbc94dd984a5dd |          | eac0fcdafe44fac9 |
     +------------+------------------+----------+------------------+
     | middle.mkv | a77b3598941cb803 | n/a      | 6c92285fa6d3e827 |
     |            | eac0fcdafe44fac9 |          | b198d120ea3ac674 |
     +------------+------------------+----------+------------------+
     | end.mkv    | 6c92285fa6d3e827 | n/a      | Invalid          |
     |            | b198d120ea3ac674 |          |                  |
     +------------+------------------+----------+------------------+

                 Table 41: Hard Linking without PrevUUID

  An example where only the PrevUUID element is used:

     +============+==================+==================+==========+
     | file name  | SegmentUUID      | PrevUUID         | NextUUID |
     +============+==================+==================+==========+
     | start.mkv  | 71000c23cd310998 | Invalid          | n/a      |
     |            | 53fbc94dd984a5dd |                  |          |
     +------------+------------------+------------------+----------+
     | middle.mkv | a77b3598941cb803 | 71000c23cd310998 | n/a      |
     |            | eac0fcdafe44fac9 | 53fbc94dd984a5dd |          |
     +------------+------------------+------------------+----------+
     | end.mkv    | 6c92285fa6d3e827 | a77b3598941cb803 | Invalid  |
     |            | b198d120ea3ac674 | eac0fcdafe44fac9 |          |
     +------------+------------------+------------------+----------+

                 Table 42: Hard Linking without NextUUID

  An example where only the middle.mkv is using the PrevUUID and
  NextUUID elements:

   +==========+================+==================+==================+
   |file name |SegmentUUID     | PrevUUID         | NextUUID         |
   +==========+================+==================+==================+
   |start.mkv |71000c23cd310998| Invalid          | n/a              |
   |          |53fbc94dd984a5dd|                  |                  |
   +----------+----------------+------------------+------------------+
   |middle.mkv|a77b3598941cb803| 71000c23cd310998 | 6c92285fa6d3e827 |
   |          |eac0fcdafe44fac9| 53fbc94dd984a5dd | b198d120ea3ac674 |
   +----------+----------------+------------------+------------------+
   |end.mkv   |6c92285fa6d3e827| n/a              | Invalid          |
   |          |b198d120ea3ac674|                  |                  |
   +----------+----------------+------------------+------------------+

               Table 43: Hard Linking with Mixed UID Links

17.2.  Medium Linking

  Medium Linking creates relationships between Segments using Ordered
  Chapters (Section 20.1.3) and the ChapterSegmentUUID element.  A
  Chapter Edition with Ordered Chapters MAY contain Chapters elements
  that reference timestamp ranges from other Segments.  The Segment
  referenced by the Ordered Chapter via the ChapterSegmentUUID element
  SHOULD be played as part of a Linked Segment.

  The timestamps of Segment content referenced by Ordered Chapters MUST
  be adjusted according to the cumulative duration of the previous
  Ordered Chapters.

  As an example, a file named intro.mkv could have a SegmentUUID of
  "0xb16a58609fc7e60653a60c984fc11ead".  Another file called
  program.mkv could use a Chapter Edition that contains two Ordered
  Chapters.  The first chapter references the Segment of intro.mkv with
  the use of a ChapterSegmentUUID, ChapterSegmentEditionUID,
  ChapterTimeStart, and an optional ChapterTimeEnd element.  The second
  chapter references content within the Segment of program.mkv.  A
  Matroska Player SHOULD recognize the Linked Segment created by the
  use of ChapterSegmentUUID in an enabled Edition and present the
  reference content of the two Segments as a single presentation.

  The ChapterSegmentUUID represents the Segment that holds the content
  to play in place of the Linked Chapter.  The ChapterSegmentUUID MUST
  NOT be the SegmentUUID of its own Segment.

  There are two ways to use a chapter link:

  *  Linked-Duration linking

  *  Linked-Edition linking

17.2.1.  Linked-Duration

  A Matroska Player MUST play the content of the Linked Segment from
  the ChapterTimeStart until the ChapterTimeEnd timestamp in place of
  the Linked Chapter.

  ChapterTimeStart and ChapterTimeEnd represent timestamps in the
  Linked Segment matching the value of ChapterSegmentUUID.  Their
  values MUST be in the range of the Linked Segment duration.

  The ChapterTimeEnd value MUST be set when using Linked-Duration
  chapter linking.  ChapterSegmentEditionUID MUST NOT be set.

17.2.2.  Linked-Edition

  A Matroska Player MUST play the whole Linked Edition of the Linked
  Segment in place of the Linked Chapter.

  ChapterSegmentEditionUID represents a valid Edition from the Linked
  Segment matching the value of ChapterSegmentUUID.

  When using Linked-Edition chapter linking, ChapterTimeEnd is
  OPTIONAL.

18.  Track Flags

18.1.  Default Flag

  The Default flag is a hint for a Matroska Player indicating that a
  given track SHOULD be eligible to be automatically selected as the
  default track for a given language.  If no tracks in a given language
  have the Default flag set, then all tracks in that language are
  eligible for automatic selection.  This can be used to indicate that
  a track provides "regular service" that is suitable for users with
  default settings, as opposed to specialized services, such as
  commentary, captions for users with hearing impairments, or
  descriptive audio.

  The Matroska Player MAY override the Default flag for any reason,
  including user preferences to prefer tracks providing accessibility
  services.

18.2.  Forced Flag

  The Forced flag tells the Matroska Player that it SHOULD display this
  subtitle track, even if user preferences usually would not call for
  any subtitles to be displayed alongside the audio track that is
  currently selected.  This can be used to indicate that a track
  contains translations of on-screen text or dialogue spoken in a
  different language than the track's primary language.

18.3.  Hearing-Impaired Flag

  The Hearing-Impaired flag tells the Matroska Player that it SHOULD
  prefer this track when selecting a default track for a user with a
  hearing impairment and that it MAY prefer to select a different track
  when selecting a default track for a user that is not hearing
  impaired.

18.4.  Visual-Impaired Flag

  The Visual-Impaired flag tells the Matroska Player that it SHOULD
  prefer this track when selecting a default track for a user with a
  visual impairment and that it MAY prefer to select a different track
  when selecting a default track for a user that is not visually
  impaired.

18.5.  Descriptions Flag

  The Descriptions flag tells the Matroska Player that this track is
  suitable to play via a text-to-speech system for a user with a visual
  impairment and that it SHOULD NOT automatically select this track
  when selecting a default track for a user that is not visually
  impaired.

18.6.  Original Flag

  The Original flag tells the Matroska Player that this track is in the
  original language and that it SHOULD prefer this track if configured
  to prefer original-language tracks of this track's type.

18.7.  Commentary Flag

  The Commentary flag tells the Matroska Player that this track
  contains commentary on the content.

18.8.  Track Operation

  TrackOperation allows for the combination of multiple tracks to make
  a virtual one.  It uses two separate system to combine tracks.  One
  to create a 3D "composition" (left/right/background planes) and one
  to simplify join two tracks together to make a single track.

  A track created with TrackOperation is a proper track with a UID and
  all its flags.  However, the codec ID is meaningless because each
  "sub" track needs to be decoded by its own decoder before the
  "operation" is applied.  The Cues elements corresponding to such a
  virtual track SHOULD be the union of the Cues elements for each of
  the tracks it's composed of (when the Cues are defined per track).

  In the case of TrackJoinBlocks, the Block elements (from BlockGroup
  and SimpleBlock) of all the tracks SHOULD be used as if they were
  defined for this new virtual Track.  When two Block elements have
  overlapping start or end timestamps, it's up to the underlying system
  to either drop some of these frames or render them the way they
  overlap.  This situation SHOULD be avoided when creating such tracks,
  as you can never be sure of the end result on different platforms.

18.9.  Overlay Track

  An overlay track SHOULD be rendered in the same channel as the track
  it's linked to.  When content is found in such a track, it SHOULD be
  played on the rendering channel instead of the original track.

18.10.  Multi-planar and 3D Videos

  There are two different ways to compress 3D videos: have each eye
  track in a separate track and have one track have both eyes combined
  inside (which is more efficient compression-wise).  Matroska supports
  both ways.

  For the single-track variant, there is the StereoMode element, which
  defines how planes are assembled in the track (mono or left-right
  combined).  Odd values of StereoMode means the left plane comes first
  for more convenient reading.  The pixel count of the track
  (PixelWidth/PixelHeight) is the raw number of pixels (for example,
  3840x1080 for full HD side by side), and the DisplayWidth/
  DisplayHeight in pixels is the number of pixels for one plane
  (1920x1080 for that full HD stream).  Old stereo 3D movies were
  displayed using anaglyph (cyan and red colors separated).  For
  compatibility with such movies, there is a value of the StereoMode
  that corresponds to anaglyph.

  There is also a "packed" mode (values 13 and 14) that consists of
  packing two frames together in a Block that uses lacing.  The first
  frame is the left eye and the other frame is the right eye (or vice
  versa).  The frames SHOULD be decoded in that order and are possibly
  dependent on each other (P and B frames).

  For separate tracks, Matroska needs to define exactly which track
  does what.  TrackOperation with TrackCombinePlanes does that.  For
  more details, see Section 18.8 on how TrackOperation works.

  The 3D support is still in infancy and may evolve to support more
  features.

  The StereoMode used to be part of Matroska v2, but it didn't meet the
  requirement for multiple tracks.  There was also a bug in
  [libmatroska] prior to 0.9.0 that would save/read it as 0x53B9
  instead of 0x53B8; see OldStereoMode (Section 5.1.4.1.28.5).
  Matroska Readers MAY support these legacy files by checking Matroska
  v2 or 0x53B9.  The older values of StereoMode were 0 (mono), 1 (right
  eye), 2 (left eye), and 3 (both eyes); these are the only values that
  can be found in OldStereoMode.  They are not compatible with the
  StereoMode values found in Matroska v3 and above.

19.  Default Track Selection

  This section provides some example sets of Tracks and hypothetical
  user settings, along with indications of which ones a similarly
  configured Matroska Player SHOULD automatically select for playback
  by default in such a situation.  A player MAY provide additional
  settings with more detailed controls for more nuanced scenarios.
  These examples are provided as guidelines to illustrate the intended
  usages of the various supported Track flags and their expected
  behaviors.

  Track names are shown in English for illustrative purposes; actual
  files may have titles in the language of each track or provide titles
  in multiple languages.

19.1.  Audio Selection

  Example track set:

  +===+=====+====+======+========+=======+===============+===========+
  |No.|Type |Lang|Layout|Original|Default|Other Flags    |Name       |
  +===+=====+====+======+========+=======+===============+===========+
  |1  |Video|und |N/A   |N/A     |N/A    |None           |           |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |2  |Audio|eng |5.1   |1       |1      |None           |           |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |3  |Audio|eng |2.0   |1       |1      |None           |           |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |4  |Audio|eng |2.0   |1       |0      |Visual-Impaired|Descriptive|
  |   |     |    |      |        |       |               |audio      |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |5  |Audio|esp |5.1   |0       |1      |None           |           |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |6  |Audio|esp |2.0   |0       |0      |Visual-Impaired|Descriptive|
  |   |     |    |      |        |       |               |audio      |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |7  |Audio|eng |2.0   |1       |0      |Commentary     |Director's |
  |   |     |    |      |        |       |               |Commentary |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+
  |8  |Audio|eng |2.0   |1       |0      |None           |Karaoke    |
  +---+-----+----+------+--------+-------+---------------+-----------+

              Table 44: Audio Tracks for Default Selection

  The table above shows a file with seven audio tracks -- five in
  English and two in Spanish.

  The English tracks all have the Original flag, indicating that
  English is the original content language.

  Generally, the player will first consider the track languages.  If
  the player has an option to prefer original-language audio and the
  user has enabled it, then it should prefer one of the tracks with the
  Original flag.  If the user has configured to specifically prefer
  audio tracks in English or Spanish, the player should select one of
  the tracks in the corresponding language.  The player may also wish
  to prefer a track with the Original flag if no tracks matching any of
  the user's explicitly preferred languages are available.

  Two of the tracks have the Visual-Impaired flag.  If the player has
  been configured to prefer such tracks, it should select one;
  otherwise, it should avoid them if possible.

  If selecting an English track, when other settings have left multiple
  possible options, it may be useful to exclude the tracks that lack
  the Default flag.  Here, one provides descriptive service for
  individuals with visual impairments (which has its own flag and may
  be automatically selected by user configuration but is unsuitable for
  users with default-configured players), one is a commentary track
  (which has its own flag and the player may or may not have
  specialized handling for), and the last contains karaoke versions of
  the music that plays during the film (which is an unusual specialized
  audio service that Matroska has no built-in support for indicating,
  so it's indicated in the track name instead).  By not setting the
  Default flag on these specialized tracks, the file's author hints
  that they should not be automatically selected by a default-
  configured player.

  Having narrowed its choices down, the example player now may have to
  select between tracks 2 and 3.  The only difference between these
  tracks is their channel layouts: 2 is 5.1 surround, while 3 is
  stereo.  If the player is aware that the output device is a pair of
  headphones or stereo speakers, it may wish to prefer the stereo mix
  automatically.  On the other hand, if it knows that the device is a
  surround system, it may wish to prefer the surround mix.

  If the player finishes analyzing all of the available audio tracks
  and finds that more than one seem equally and maximally preferable,
  it SHOULD default to the first of the group.

19.2.  Subtitle Selection

  Example track set:

  +===+=========+====+========+=======+======+========+==============+
  |No.|Type     |Lang|Original|Default|Forced|Other   | Name         |
  |   |         |    |        |       |      |Flags   |              |
  +===+=========+====+========+=======+======+========+==============+
  |1  |Video    |und |N/A     |N/A    |N/A   |None    |              |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |2  |Audio    |fra |1       |1      |N/A   |None    |              |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |3  |Audio    |por |0       |1      |N/A   |None    |              |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |4  |Subtitles|fra |1       |1      |0     |None    |              |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |5  |Subtitles|fra |1       |0      |0     |Hearing-| Captions for |
  |   |         |    |        |       |      |Impaired| users with   |
  |   |         |    |        |       |      |        | hearing      |
  |   |         |    |        |       |      |        | impairments  |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |6  |Subtitles|por |0       |1      |0     |None    |              |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |7  |Subtitles|por |0       |0      |1     |None    | Signs        |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+
  |8  |Subtitles|por |0       |0      |0     |Hearing-| SDH          |
  |   |         |    |        |       |      |Impaired|              |
  +---+---------+----+--------+-------+------+--------+--------------+

            Table 45: Subtitle Tracks for Default Selection

  The table above shows two audio tracks and five subtitle tracks.  As
  we can see, French is the original language.

  We'll start by discussing the case where the user prefers French (or
  original-language) audio (or has explicitly selected the French audio
  track) and also prefers French subtitles.

  In this case, if the player isn't configured to display captions when
  the audio matches their preferred subtitle languages, the player
  doesn't need to select a subtitle track at all.

  If the user _has_ indicated that they want captions to be displayed,
  the selection simply comes down to whether hearing-impaired subtitles
  are preferred.

  The situation for a user who prefers Portuguese subtitles starts out
  somewhat analogous.  If they select the original French audio (either
  by explicit audio language preference, preference for original-
  language tracks, or explicitly selecting that track), then the
  selection once again comes down to the hearing-impaired preference.

  However, the case where the Portuguese audio track is selected has an
  important catch: a Forced track in Portuguese is present.  This may
  contain translations of on-screen text from the video track or of
  portions of the audio that are not translated (music, for instance).
  This means that even if the user's preferences wouldn't normally call
  for captions here, the Forced track should be selected nonetheless,
  rather than selecting no track at all.  On the other hand, if the
  user's preferences _do_ call for captions, the non-Forced tracks
  should be preferred, as the Forced track will not contain captioning
  for the dialogue.

20.  Chapters

  The Matroska Chapters system can have multiple Editions, and each
  Edition can consist of Simple Chapters where a chapter start time is
  used as a marker in the timeline only.  An Edition can be more
  complex with Ordered Chapters where a chapter end timestamp is
  additionally used or much more complex with Linked Chapters.  The
  Matroska Chapters system can also have a menu structure borrowed from
  the DVD-menu system [DVD-Video] or have its own built-in Matroska
  menu structure.

20.1.  EditionEntry

  The EditionEntry is also called an Edition.  An Edition contains a
  set of Edition flags and MUST contain at least one ChapterAtom
  element.  Chapters are always inside an Edition (or a Chapter itself
  is part of an Edition).  Multiple Editions are allowed.  Some of
  these Editions MAY be ordered and others not.

20.1.1.  EditionFlagDefault

  Only one Edition SHOULD have an EditionFlagDefault flag set to true.

20.1.2.  Default Edition

  The Default Edition is the Edition that a Matroska Player SHOULD use
  for playback by default.

  The first Edition with the EditionFlagDefault flag set to true is the
  Default Edition.

  When all EditionFlagDefault flags are set to false, then the first
  Edition is the Default Edition.

              +===========+=============+=================+
              | Edition   | FlagDefault | Default Edition |
              +===========+=============+=================+
              | Edition 1 | true        | X               |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+
              | Edition 2 | true        |                 |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+
              | Edition 3 | true        |                 |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+

                  Table 46: Default Edition, All Default

              +===========+=============+=================+
              | Edition   | FlagDefault | Default Edition |
              +===========+=============+=================+
              | Edition 1 | false       | X               |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+
              | Edition 2 | false       |                 |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+
              | Edition 3 | false       |                 |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+

                  Table 47: Default Edition, No Default

              +===========+=============+=================+
              | Edition   | FlagDefault | Default Edition |
              +===========+=============+=================+
              | Edition 1 | false       |                 |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+
              | Edition 2 | true        | X               |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+
              | Edition 3 | false       |                 |
              +-----------+-------------+-----------------+

                 Table 48: Default Edition, With Default

20.1.3.  EditionFlagOrdered

  The EditionFlagOrdered flag is a significant feature, as it enables
  an Edition of Ordered Chapters that defines and arranges a virtual
  timeline rather than simply labeling points within the timeline.  For
  example, with Editions of Ordered Chapters, a single Matroska file
  can present multiple edits of a film without duplicating content.
  Alternatively, if a videotape is digitized in full, one Ordered
  Edition could present the full content (including colorbars,
  countdown, slate, a feature presentation, and black frames), while
  another Edition of Ordered Chapters can use Chapters that only mark
  the intended presentation with the colorbars and other ancillary
  visual information excluded.  If an Edition of Ordered Chapters is
  enabled, then the Matroska Player MUST play those Chapters in their
  stored order from the timestamp marked in the ChapterTimeStart
  element to the timestamp marked in to ChapterTimeEnd element.

  If the EditionFlagOrdered flag evaluates to "0", Simple Chapters are
  used and only the ChapterTimeStart of a Chapter is used as a chapter
  mark to jump to the predefined point in the timeline.  With Simple
  Chapters, a Matroska Player MUST ignore certain elements inside a
  Chapters element.  In that case, these elements are informational
  only.

  The following list shows the different Chapters elements only found
  in Ordered Chapters.

  *  ChapterAtom\ChapterSegmentUUID

  *  ChapterAtom\ChapterSegmentEditionUID

  *  ChapterAtom\ChapProcess

  *  Info\ChapterTranslate

  *  TrackEntry\TrackTranslate

  Furthermore, there are other EBML elements that could be used if the
  EditionFlagOrdered evaluates to "1".

20.1.3.1.  Ordered-Edition and Matroska Segment Linking

  Hard Linking:  Ordered Chapters supersede the Hard Linking.

  Medium Linking:  Ordered Chapters are used in a normal way and can be
     combined with the ChapterSegmentUUID element, which establishes a
     link to another Segment.

  See Section 17 on Linked Segments for more information about Hard
  Linking and Medium Linking.

20.2.  ChapterAtom

  The ChapterAtom is also called a Chapter.

20.2.1.  ChapterTimeStart

  ChapterTimeStart is the timestamp of the start of Chapter with
  nanosecond accuracy and is not scaled by TimestampScale.  For Simple
  Chapters, this is the position of the chapter markers in the
  timeline.

20.2.2.  ChapterTimeEnd

  ChapterTimeEnd is the timestamp of the end of Chapter with nanosecond
  accuracy and is not scaled by TimestampScale.  The timestamp defined
  by the ChapterTimeEnd is not part of the Chapter.  A Matroska Player
  calculates the duration of this Chapter using the difference between
  the ChapterTimeEnd and ChapterTimeStart.  The end timestamp MUST be
  greater than or equal to the start timestamp.

  When the ChapterTimeEnd timestamp is equal to the ChapterTimeStart
  timestamp, the timestamp is included in the Chapter.  It can be
  useful to put markers in a file or add chapter commands with ordered
  chapter commands without having to play anything; see
  Section 5.1.7.1.4.14.

     +===========+=================+===============+===============+
     | Chapter   | Start timestamp | End timestamp | Duration      |
     +===========+=================+===============+===============+
     | Chapter 1 | 0               | 1000000000    | 1000000000    |
     +-----------+-----------------+---------------+---------------+
     | Chapter 2 | 1000000000      | 5000000000    | 4000000000    |
     +-----------+-----------------+---------------+---------------+
     | Chapter 3 | 6000000000      | 6000000000    | 0             |
     +-----------+-----------------+---------------+---------------+
     | Chapter 4 | 9000000000      | 8000000000    | Invalid       |
     |           |                 |               | (-1000000000) |
     +-----------+-----------------+---------------+---------------+

               Table 49: ChapterTimeEnd Usage Possibilities

20.2.3.  Nested Chapters

  A ChapterAtom element can contain other ChapterAtom elements.  That
  element is a Parent Chapter, and the ChapterAtom elements it contains
  are Nested Chapters.

  Nested Chapters can be useful to tag small parts of a Segment that
  already have tags or add Chapter Codec commands on smaller parts of a
  Segment that already have Chapter Codec commands.

  The ChapterTimeStart of a Nested Chapter MUST be greater than or
  equal to the ChapterTimeStart of its Parent Chapter.

  If the Parent Chapter of a Nested Chapter has a ChapterTimeEnd, the
  ChapterTimeStart of that Nested Chapter MUST be smaller than or equal
  to the ChapterTimeEnd of the Parent Chapter.

20.2.4.  Nested Chapters in Ordered Chapters

  The ChapterTimeEnd of the lowest level of Nested Chapters MUST be set
  for Ordered Chapters.

  When used with Ordered Chapters, the ChapterTimeEnd value of a Parent
  Chapter is useless for playback, as the proper playback sections are
  described in its Nested Chapters.  The ChapterTimeEnd SHOULD NOT be
  set in Parent Chapters and MUST be ignored for playback.

20.2.5.  ChapterFlagHidden

  Each Chapter's ChapterFlagHidden flag works independently of Parent
  Chapters.  A Nested Chapter with a ChapterFlagHidden flag that
  evaluates to "0" remains visible in the user interface even if the
  Parent Chapter's ChapterFlagHidden flag is set to "1".

       +==========================+===================+=========+
       | Chapter + Nested Chapter | ChapterFlagHidden | visible |
       +==========================+===================+=========+
       | Chapter 1                | 0                 | yes     |
       +--------------------------+-------------------+---------+
       | Nested Chapter 1.1       | 0                 | yes     |
       +--------------------------+-------------------+---------+
       | Nested Chapter 1.2       | 1                 | no      |
       +--------------------------+-------------------+---------+
       | Chapter 2                | 1                 | no      |
       +--------------------------+-------------------+---------+
       | Nested Chapter 2.1       | 0                 | yes     |
       +--------------------------+-------------------+---------+
       | Nested Chapter 2.2       | 1                 | no      |
       +--------------------------+-------------------+---------+

             Table 50: ChapterFlagHidden Nested Visibility

20.3.  Menu Features

  The menu features are handled like a chapter codec.  That means each
  codec has a type, some private data, and some data in the chapters.

  The type of the menu system is defined by the ChapProcessCodecID
  parameter.  For now, only two values are supported: 0 (Matroska
  Script) and 1 (menu borrowed from the DVD [DVD-Video]).  The private
  data stored in ChapProcessPrivate and ChapProcessData depends on the
  ChapProcessCodecID value.

  The menu system, as well as Chapter Codecs in general, can perform
  actions on the Matroska Player, such as jumping to another Chapter or
  Edition, selecting different tracks, and possibly more.  The scope of
  all the possibilities of Chapter Codecs is not covered in this
  document, as it depends on the Chapter Codec features and its
  integration in a Matroska Player.

20.4.  Physical Types

  Each level can have different meanings for audio and video.  The
  ORIGINAL_MEDIA_TYPE tag [MatroskaTags] can be used to specify a
  string for ChapterPhysicalEquiv = 60.  Here is the list of possible
  levels for both audio and video:

  +=======+=======================+=============+=====================+
  | Value | Audio                 | Video       | Comment             |
  +=======+=======================+=============+=====================+
  | 70    | SET / PACKAGE         | SET /       | the collection of   |
  |       |                       | PACKAGE     | different media     |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+
  | 60    | CD / 12" / 10" / 7" / | DVD / VHS   | the physical medium |
  |       | TAPE / MINIDISC / DAT | /           | like a CD or a DVD  |
  |       |                       | LASERDISC   |                     |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+
  | 50    | SIDE                  | SIDE        | when the original   |
  |       |                       |             | medium (LP/DVD) has |
  |       |                       |             | different sides     |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+
  | 40    | -                     | LAYER       | another physical    |
  |       |                       |             | level on DVDs       |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+
  | 30    | SESSION               | SESSION     | as found on CDs and |
  |       |                       |             | DVDs                |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+
  | 20    | TRACK                 | -           | as found on audio   |
  |       |                       |             | CDs                 |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+
  | 10    | INDEX                 | -           | the first logical   |
  |       |                       |             | level of the side/  |
  |       |                       |             | medium              |
  +-------+-----------------------+-------------+---------------------+

          Table 51: ChapterPhysicalEquiv Meaning per Track Type

20.5.  Chapter Examples

20.5.1.  Example 1: Basic Chaptering

  In this example, a movie is split in different chapters.  It could
  also just be an audio file (album) in which each track corresponds to
  a chapter.

  *  00000 ms - 05000 ms: Intro
  *  05000 ms - 25000 ms: Before the crime
  *  25000 ms - 27500 ms: The crime
  *  27500 ms - 38000 ms: After the crime
  *  38000 ms - 43000 ms: Credits

  This translates to Matroska form, with the EBML tree shown as follows
  in XML:

  <Chapters>
    <EditionEntry>
      <EditionUID>16603393396715046047</EditionUID>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>1193046</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>0</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>5000000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Intro</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>2311527</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>5000000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>25000000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Before the crime</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Avant le crime</ChapString>
          <ChapLanguage>fra</ChapLanguage>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>3430008</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>25000000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>27500000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>The crime</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Le crime</ChapString>
          <ChapLanguage>fra</ChapLanguage>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>4548489</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>27500000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>38000000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>After the crime</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Apres le crime</ChapString>
          <ChapLanguage>fra</ChapLanguage>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>5666960</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>38000000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>43000000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Credits</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Generique</ChapString>
          <ChapLanguage>fra</ChapLanguage>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
    </EditionEntry>
  </Chapters>

                    Figure 25: Basic Chapters Example

20.5.2.  Example 2: Nested Chapters

  In this example, an (existing) album is split into different
  chapters, and one of them contains another splitting.

20.5.2.1.  The Micronauts "Bleep To Bleep"

  *  00:00 - 12:28: Baby wants to Bleep/Rock
     -  00:00 - 04:38: Baby wants to bleep (pt.1)
     -  04:38 - 07:12: Baby wants to rock
     -  07:12 - 10:33: Baby wants to bleep (pt.2)
     -  10:33 - 12:28: Baby wants to bleep (pt.3)
  *  12:30 - 19:38: Bleeper_O+2
  *  19:40 - 22:20: Baby wants to bleep (pt.4)
  *  22:22 - 25:18: Bleep to bleep
  *  25:20 - 33:35: Baby wants to bleep (k)
  *  33:37 - 44:28: Bleeper

  This translates to Matroska form, with the EBML tree shown as follows
  in XML:

  <Chapters>
    <EditionEntry>
      <EditionUID>1281690858003401414</EditionUID>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>1</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>0</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>748000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Baby wants to Bleep/Rock</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
        <ChapterAtom>
          <ChapterUID>2</ChapterUID>
          <ChapterTimeStart>0</ChapterTimeStart>
          <ChapterTimeEnd>278000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
          <ChapterDisplay>
            <ChapString>Baby wants to bleep (pt.1)</ChapString>
          </ChapterDisplay>
        </ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterAtom>
          <ChapterUID>3</ChapterUID>
          <ChapterTimeStart>278000000</ChapterTimeStart>
          <ChapterTimeEnd>432000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
          <ChapterDisplay>
            <ChapString>Baby wants to rock</ChapString>
          </ChapterDisplay>
        </ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterAtom>
          <ChapterUID>4</ChapterUID>
          <ChapterTimeStart>432000000</ChapterTimeStart>
          <ChapterTimeEnd>633000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
          <ChapterDisplay>
            <ChapString>Baby wants to bleep (pt.2)</ChapString>
          </ChapterDisplay>
        </ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterAtom>
          <ChapterUID>5</ChapterUID>
          <ChapterTimeStart>633000000</ChapterTimeStart>
          <ChapterTimeEnd>748000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
          <ChapterDisplay>
            <ChapString>Baby wants to bleep (pt.3)</ChapString>
          </ChapterDisplay>
        </ChapterAtom>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>6</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>750000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>1178500000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Bleeper_O+2</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>7</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>1180500000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>1340000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Baby wants to bleep (pt.4)</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>8</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>1342000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>1518000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Bleep to bleep</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>9</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>1520000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>2015000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Baby wants to bleep (k)</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
      <ChapterAtom>
        <ChapterUID>10</ChapterUID>
        <ChapterTimeStart>2017000000</ChapterTimeStart>
        <ChapterTimeEnd>2668000000</ChapterTimeEnd>
        <ChapterDisplay>
          <ChapString>Bleeper</ChapString>
        </ChapterDisplay>
      </ChapterAtom>
    </EditionEntry>
  </Chapters>

                    Figure 26: Nested Chapters Example

21.  Attachments

  Matroska supports storage of related files and data in the
  Attachments element (a Top-Level Element).  Attachments elements can
  be used to store related cover art, font files, transcripts, reports,
  error recovery files, pictures, text-based annotations, copies of
  specifications, or other ancillary files related to the Segment.

  Matroska Readers MUST NOT execute files stored as Attachments
  elements.

21.1.  Cover Art

  This section defines a set of guidelines for the storage of cover art
  in Matroska files.  A Matroska Reader MAY use embedded cover art to
  display a representational still-image depiction of the multimedia
  contents of the Matroska file.

  Only [JPEG] and PNG [RFC2083] image formats SHOULD be used for cover
  art pictures.

  There can be two different covers for a movie/album: a portrait style
  (e.g., a DVD case) and a landscape style (e.g., a wide banner ad).

  There can be two versions of the same cover: the normal cover and the
  small cover.  The dimension of the normal cover SHOULD be 600 pixels
  on the smallest side (e.g., 960x600 for landscape, 600x800 for
  portrait, or 600x600 for square).  The dimension of the small cover
  SHOULD be 120 pixels on the smallest side (e.g., 192x120 or 120x160).

  Versions of cover art can be differentiated by the filename, which is
  stored in the FileName element.  The default filename of the normal
  cover in square or portrait mode is cover.(jpg|png).  When stored,
  the normal cover SHOULD be the first Attachments element in storage
  order.  The small cover SHOULD be prefixed with "small_", such as
  small_cover.(jpg|png).  The landscape variant SHOULD be suffixed with
  "_land", such as cover_land.(jpg|png).  The filenames are case-
  sensitive.

  The following table provides examples of file names for cover art in
  Attachments.

     +======================+===================+=================+
     | File Name            | Image Orientation | Pixel Length of |
     |                      |                   | Smallest Side   |
     +======================+===================+=================+
     | cover.jpg            | Portrait or       | 600             |
     |                      | square            |                 |
     +----------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
     | small_cover.png      | Portrait or       | 120             |
     |                      | square            |                 |
     +----------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
     | cover_land.png       | Landscape         | 600             |
     +----------------------+-------------------+-----------------+
     | small_cover_land.jpg | Landscape         | 120             |
     +----------------------+-------------------+-----------------+

                     Table 52: Cover Art Filenames

21.2.  Font Files

  Font files MAY be added to a Matroska file as Attachments so that the
  font file may be used to display an associated subtitle track.  This
  allows the presentation of a Matroska file to be consistent in
  various environments where the needed fonts might not be available on
  the local system.

  Depending on the font format in question, each font file can contain
  multiple font variants.  Each font variant has a name that will be
  referred to as Font Name from now on.  This Font Name can be
  different from the Attachment's FileName, even when disregarding the
  extension.  In order to select a font for display, a Matroska Player
  SHOULD consider both the Font Name and the base name of the
  Attachment's FileName, preferring the former when there are multiple
  matches.

  Subtitle codecs, such as SubStation Alpha (SSA) and Advanced
  SubStation Alpha (ASS), usually refer to a font by its Font Name, not
  by its filename.  If none of the Attachments are a match for the Font
  Name, the Matroska Player SHOULD attempt to find a system font whose
  Font Name matches the one used in the subtitle track.

  Since loading fonts temporarily can take a while, a Matroska Player
  usually loads or installs all the fonts found in attachments so they
  are ready to be used during playback.  Failure to use the font
  attachment might result in incorrect rendering of the subtitles.

  If a selected subtitle track has some AttachmentLink elements, the
  player MAY restrict its font rendering to use only these fonts.

  A Matroska Player SHOULD handle the official font media types from
  [RFC8081] when the system can handle the type:

  *  font/sfnt: Generic SFNT Font Type

  *  font/ttf: TrueType Font (TTF) Font Type

  *  font/otf: OpenType Layout (OTF) Font Type

  *  font/collection: Collection Font Type

  *  font/woff: WOFF 1.0

  *  font/woff2: WOFF 2.0

  Fonts in Matroska existed long before [RFC8081].  A few unofficial
  media types for fonts were used in existing files.  Therefore, it is
  RECOMMENDED for a Matroska Player to support the following legacy
  media types for font attachments:

  *  application/x-truetype-font: TrueType fonts, equivalent to font/
     ttf and sometimes font/otf

  *  application/x-font-ttf: TrueType fonts, equivalent to font/ttf

  *  application/vnd.ms-opentype: OpenType Layout fonts, equivalent to
     font/otf

  *  application/font-sfnt: Generic SFNT Font Type, equivalent to font/
     sfnt

  *  application/font-woff: WOFF 1.0, equivalent to font/woff

  There may also be some font attachments with the application/octet-
  stream media type.  In that case, the Matroska Player MAY try to
  guess the font type by checking the file extension of the
  AttachedFile\FileName string.  Common file extensions for fonts are:

  *  .ttf for TrueType fonts, equivalent to font/ttf

  *  .otf for OpenType Layout fonts, equivalent to font/otf

  *  .ttc for Collection fonts, equivalent to font/collection

  The file extension check MUST be case-insensitive.

  Matroska Writers SHOULD use a valid font media type from [RFC8081] in
  the AttachedFile\FileMediaType of the font attachment.  They MAY use
  the media types found in older files when compatibility with older
  players is necessary.

22.  Cues

  The Cues element provides an index of certain Cluster elements to
  allow for optimized seeking to absolute timestamps within the
  Segment.  The Cues element contains one or many CuePoint elements,
  each of which MUST reference an absolute timestamp (via the CueTime
  element), a Track (via the CueTrack element), and a Segment Position
  (via the CueClusterPosition element).  Additional non-mandated
  elements are part of the CuePoint element, such as CueDuration,
  CueRelativePosition, CueCodecState, and others that provide any
  Matroska Reader with additional information to use in the
  optimization of seeking performance.

22.1.  Recommendations

  The following recommendations are provided to optimize Matroska
  performance.

  *  Unless Matroska is used as a live stream, it SHOULD contain a Cues
     element.

  *  For each video track, each keyframe SHOULD be referenced by a
     CuePoint element.

  *  It is RECOMMENDED to not reference non-keyframes of video tracks
     in Cues unless it references a Cluster element that contains a
     CodecState element but no keyframes.

  *  For each subtitle track present, each subtitle frame SHOULD be
     referenced by a CuePoint element with a CueDuration element.

  *  References to audio tracks MAY be skipped in CuePoint elements if
     a video track is present.  When included, the CuePoint elements
     SHOULD reference audio keyframes once every 500 milliseconds at
     most.

  *  If the referenced frame is not stored within the first SimpleBlock
     or first BlockGroup within its Cluster element, then the
     CueRelativePosition element SHOULD be written to reference where
     in the Cluster the reference frame is stored.

  *  If a CuePoint element references a Cluster element that includes a
     CodecState element, then that CuePoint element MUST use a
     CueCodecState element.

  *  CuePoint elements SHOULD be numerically sorted in storage order by
     the value of the CueTime element.

23.  Matroska Streaming

  In Matroska, there are two kinds of streaming: file access and
  livestreaming.

23.1.  File Access

  File access can simply be reading a file located on your computer,
  but it also includes accessing a file from an HTTP (web) server or
  Common Internet File System (CIFS) (Windows share) server.  These
  protocols are usually safe from reading errors, and seeking in the
  stream is possible.  However, when a file is stored far away or on a
  slow server, seeking can be an expensive operation and should be
  avoided.  When followed, the guidelines in Section 25 help reduce the
  number of seeking operations for regular playback and also have the
  playback start quickly without needing to read lot of data first
  (like a Cues element, Attachments element, or SeekHead element).

  Matroska, having a small overhead, is well suited for storing music/
  videos on file servers without a big impact on the bandwidth used.
  Matroska does not require the index to be loaded before playing,
  which allows playback to start very quickly.  The index can be loaded
  only when seeking is requested the first time.

23.2.  Livestreaming

  Livestreaming is the equivalent of television broadcasting on the
  Internet.  There are two families of servers for livestreaming: RTP /
  Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and HTTP.  Matroska is not meant
  to be used over RTP.  RTP already has timing and channel mechanisms
  that would be wasted if doubled in Matroska.  Additionally, having
  the same information at the RTP and Matroska level would be a source
  of confusion if they do not match.  Livestreaming of Matroska over
  file-like protocols like HTTP, QUIC, etc., is possible.

  A live Matroska stream is different from a file because it usually
  has no known end (only ending when the client disconnects).  For
  this, all bits of the "size" portion of the Segment element MUST be
  set to 1.  Another option is to concatenate Segment elements with
  known sizes, one after the other.  This solution allows a change of
  codec/resolution between each segment.  For example, this allows for
  a switch between 4:3 and 16:9 in a television program.

  When Segment elements are continuous, certain elements (like
  SeekHead, Cues, Chapters, and Attachments) MUST NOT be used.

  It is possible for a Matroska Player to detect that a stream is not
  seekable.  If the stream has neither a SeekHead list nor a Cues list
  at the beginning of the stream, it SHOULD be considered non-seekable.
  Even though it is possible to seek forward in the stream, it is NOT
  RECOMMENDED.

  In the context of live radio or web TV, it is possible to "tag" the
  content while it is playing.  The Tags element can be placed between
  Clusters each time it is necessary.  In that case, the new Tags
  element MUST reset the previously encountered Tags elements and use
  the new values instead.

24.  Tags

24.1.  Tags Precedence

  Tags allow tagging all kinds of Matroska parts with very detailed
  metadata in multiple languages.

  Some Matroska elements also contain their own string value, like the
  track Name element (Section 5.1.4.1.18) or the ChapString element
  (Section 5.1.7.1.4.10).

  The following Matroska elements can also be defined with tags:

  *  The track Name element (Section 5.1.4.1.18) corresponds to a tag
     with the TagTrackUID (Section 5.1.8.1.1.3) set to the given track,
     a TagName of TITLE (Section 5.1.8.1.2.1), and a TagLanguage
     (Section 5.1.8.1.2.2) or TagLanguageBCP47 (Section 5.1.8.1.2.3) of
     "und".

  *  The ChapString element (Section 5.1.7.1.4.10) corresponds to a tag
     with the TagChapterUID (Section 5.1.8.1.1.5) set to the same
     chapter UID, a TagName of TITLE (Section 5.1.8.1.2.1), and a
     TagLanguage (Section 5.1.8.1.2.2) or TagLanguageBCP47
     (Section 5.1.8.1.2.3) matching the ChapLanguage
     (Section 5.1.7.1.4.11) or ChapLanguageBCP47
     (Section 5.1.7.1.4.12), respectively.

  *  The FileDescription element (Section 5.1.6.1.1) of an attachment
     corresponds to a tag with the TagAttachmentUID
     (Section 5.1.8.1.1.6) set to the given attachment, a TagName of
     TITLE (Section 5.1.8.1.2.1), and a TagLanguage
     (Section 5.1.8.1.2.2) or TagLanguageBCP47 (Section 5.1.8.1.2.3) of
     "und".

  When both values exist in the file, the value found in Tags takes
  precedence over the value found in the original location of the
  element.  For example, if you have a TrackEntry\Name element and a
  tag value TITLE for that track in a Matroska Segment, the tag value
  string SHOULD be used instead of the TrackEntry\Name string to
  identify the track.

  As the Tag element is optional, a lot of Matroska Readers do not
  handle it and will not use the tags value when it's found.  Thus, for
  maximum compatibility, it's usually better to put the strings in the
  TrackEntry, ChapterAtom, and Attachments elements and keep the tags
  matching these values if tags are also used.

24.2.  Tag Levels

  Tag elements allow tagging information on multiple levels, with each
  level having a TargetTypeValue (Section 5.1.8.1.1.1).  An element for
  a given TargetTypeValue also applies to the lower levels denoted by
  smaller TargetTypeValue values.  If an upper value doesn't apply to a
  level but the actual value to use is not known, an empty TagString
  (Section 5.1.8.1.2.5) or an empty TagBinary (Section 5.1.8.1.2.6)
  MUST be used as the tag value for this level.

  See [MatroskaTags] for more details on common tag names, types, and
  descriptions.

25.  Implementation Recommendations

25.1.  Cluster

  It is RECOMMENDED that each individual Cluster element contain no
  more than five seconds or five megabytes of content.

25.2.  SeekHead

  It is RECOMMENDED that the first SeekHead element be followed by a
  Void element to allow for the SeekHead element to be expanded to
  cover new Top-Level Elements that could be added to the Matroska
  file, such as Tags, Chapters, and Attachments elements.

  The size of this Void element should be adjusted depending on the
  Tags, Chapters, and Attachments elements in the Matroska file.

25.3.  Optimum Layouts

  While there can be Top-Level Elements in any order, some orderings of
  elements are better than others.  The following subsections detail
  optimum layouts for different use cases.

25.3.1.  Optimum Layout for a Muxer

  This is the basic layout muxers should be using for an efficient
  playback experience:

  *  SeekHead
  *  Info
  *  Tracks
  *  Chapters
  *  Attachments
  *  Tags
  *  Clusters
  *  Cues

25.3.2.  Optimum Layout after Editing Tags

  When tags from the previous layout need to be extended, they are
  moved to the end with the extra information.  The location where the
  old tags were located is voided.

  *  SeekHead
  *  Info
  *  Tracks
  *  Chapters
  *  Attachments
  *  Void
  *  Clusters
  *  Cues
  *  Tags

25.3.3.  Optimum Layout with Cues at the Front

  Cues are usually a big chunk of data referencing a lot of locations
  in the file.  Players that want to seek in the file need to seek to
  the end of the file to access these locations.  It is often better if
  they are placed early in the file.  On the other hand, that means
  players that don't intend to seek will have to read/skip these data
  no matter what.

  Because the Cues reference locations further in the file, it's often
  complicated to allocate the proper space for that element before all
  the locations are known.  Therefore, this layout is rarely used:

  *  SeekHead
  *  Info
  *  Tracks
  *  Chapters
  *  Attachments
  *  Tags
  *  Cues
  *  Clusters

25.3.4.  Optimum Layout for Livestreaming

  In livestreaming (Section 23.2), only a few elements make sense.  For
  example, SeekHead and Cues are useless.  All elements other than the
  Clusters MUST be placed before the Clusters.

  *  Info
  *  Tracks
  *  Attachments (rare)
  *  Tags
  *  Clusters

26.  Security Considerations

  Matroska inherits security considerations from EBML [RFC8794].

  Attacks on a Matroska Reader could include:

  *  Storage of an arbitrary and potentially executable data within an
     Attachments element.  Matroska Readers that extract or use data
     from Matroska Attachments SHOULD check that the data adheres to
     expectations or not use the attachment.

  *  A Matroska Attachment with an inaccurate media type.

  *  Damage to the Encryption and Compression fields (Section 14) that
     would result in bogus binary data interpreted by the decoder.

  *  Chapter Codecs running unwanted commands on the host system.

  The same error handling done for EBML applies to Matroska files.
  Particular error handling is not covered in this specification, as
  this is depends on the goal of the Matroska Readers.  Matroska
  Readers decide how to handle the errors whether or not they are
  recoverable in their code.  For example, if the checksum of the
  \Segment\Tracks is invalid, some could decide to try to read the data
  anyway, some will just reject the file, and most will not even check
  it.

  Matroska Reader implementations need to be robust against malicious
  payloads.  Those related to denial of service are outlined in
  Section 2.1 of [RFC4732].

  Although rarer, the same may apply to a Matroska Writer.  Malicious
  stream data must not cause the Matroska Writer to misbehave, as this
  might allow an attacker access to transcoding gateways.

  As an audio/video container format, a Matroska file or stream will
  potentially encapsulate numerous byte streams created with a variety
  of codecs.  Implementers will need to consider the security
  considerations of these encapsulated formats.

27.  IANA Considerations

27.1.  Matroska Element IDs Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Element IDs"
  registry.

  To register a new Element ID in this registry, one needs an Element
  ID, an Element Name, a Change Controller, and an optional Reference
  to a document describing the Element ID.

  Element IDs are encoded using the VINT mechanism described in
  Section 4 of [RFC8794] and can be between one and five octets long.
  Five-octet Element IDs are possible only if declared in the EBML
  Header.

  Element IDs are described in Section 5 of [RFC8794], with the changes
  in [Err7189] and [Err7191].

  One-octet Matroska Element IDs (range 0x80-0xFE) are to be allocated
  according to the "RFC Required" policy [RFC8126].

  Two-octet Matroska Element IDs (range 0x407F-0x7FFE) are to be
  allocated according to the "Specification Required" policy [RFC8126].

  Two-octet Matroska Element IDs between 0x0100 and 0x407E are not
  valid for use as an Element ID.

  Three-octet (range 0x203FFF-0x3FFFFE) and four-octet Matroska Element
  IDs (range 0x101FFFFF-0x1FFFFFFE) are to be allocated according to
  the "First Come First Served" policy [RFC8126].

  Three-octet Matroska Element IDs between 0x010000 and 0x203FFE are
  not valid for use as an Element ID.

  Four-octet Matroska Element IDs between 0x01000000 and 0x101FFFFE are
  not valid for use as an Element ID.

  The allowed values in the "Matroska Element IDs" registry are similar
  to the ones found in the "EBML Element IDs" registry defined in
  Section 17.1 of [RFC8794].

  EBML Element IDs defined for the EBML Header -- as defined in
  Section 17.1 of [RFC8794] -- MUST NOT be used as Matroska Element
  IDs.

  Given the scarcity of one-octet Element IDs, they should only be
  created to save space for elements found many times in a file (for
  example, BlockGroup or Chapters).  The four-octet Element IDs are
  mostly for synchronization of large elements.  They should only be
  used for such high-level elements.  Elements that are not expected to
  be used often should use three-octet Element IDs.

  Elements found in Appendix A have an assigned Matroska Element ID for
  historical reasons.  These elements are not in use and SHOULD NOT be
  reused unless there are no other IDs available with the desired size.
  Such IDs are marked as "Reclaimed" in the "Matroska Element IDs"
  registry, as they could be used for other things in the future.

  Table 53 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Element IDs"
  registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the IETF.

  +=====================+=============================+==============+
  |           Element ID| Element Name                |Reference     |
  +=====================+=============================+==============+
  |                 0x80| ChapterDisplay              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.9   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x83| TrackType                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.3     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x85| ChapString                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.10  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x86| CodecID                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.21    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x88| FlagDefault                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.5     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x8E| Slices                      |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.5) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x91| ChapterTimeStart            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.3   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x92| ChapterTimeEnd              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.4   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x96| CueRefTime                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.8   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x97| CueRefCluster               |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.37)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x98| ChapterFlagHidden           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.5   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x9A| FlagInterlaced              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x9B| BlockDuration               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.3     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x9C| FlagLacing                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.12    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x9D| FieldOrder                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.2  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0x9F| Channels                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.29.3  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA0| BlockGroup                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA1| Block                       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA2| BlockVirtual                |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.3) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA3| SimpleBlock                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.4       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA4| CodecState                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.6     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA5| BlockAdditional             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.2.2   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA6| BlockMore                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.2.1   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xA7| Position                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.2       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xAA| CodecDecodeAll              |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.22)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xAB| PrevSize                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.3       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xAE| TrackEntry                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xAF| EncryptedBlock              |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.15)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB0| PixelWidth                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.6  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB2| CueDuration                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.4   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB3| CueTime                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB5| SamplingFrequency           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.29.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB6| ChapterAtom                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB7| CueTrackPositions           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xB9| FlagEnabled                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.4     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xBA| PixelHeight                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.7  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xBB| CuePoint                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC0| TrickTrackUID               |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.28)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC1| TrickTrackSegmentUID        |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.29)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC4| TrickMasterTrackSegmentUID  |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.32)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC6| TrickTrackFlag              |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.30)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC7| TrickMasterTrackUID         |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.31)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC8| ReferenceFrame              |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.12)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xC9| ReferenceOffset             |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.13)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xCA| ReferenceTimestamp          |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.14)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xCB| BlockAdditionID             |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.9) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xCC| LaceNumber                  |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.7) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xCD| FrameNumber                 |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.8) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xCE| Delay                       |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.10)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xCF| SliceDuration               |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.11)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xD7| TrackNumber                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xDB| CueReference                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.7   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE0| Video                       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE1| Audio                       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.29    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE2| TrackOperation              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE3| TrackCombinePlanes          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE4| TrackPlane                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30.2  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE5| TrackPlaneUID               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30.3  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE6| TrackPlaneType              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30.4  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE7| Timestamp                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE8| TimeSlice                   |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.6) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xE9| TrackJoinBlocks             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30.5  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xEA| CueCodecState               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.6   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xEB| CueRefCodecState            |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.39)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xED| TrackJoinUID                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.30.6  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xEE| BlockAddID                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.2.3   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xF0| CueRelativePosition         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.3   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xF1| CueClusterPosition          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.2   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xF7| CueTrack                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.1   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xFA| ReferencePriority           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.4     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xFB| ReferenceBlock              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.5     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xFD| ReferenceVirtual            |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.4) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |                 0xFF| Reserved                    |RFC 9559      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |        0x0100-0x407E| Not valid for use as an     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     | Element ID                  |Section 27.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x41A4| BlockAddIDName              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.17.2  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x41E4| BlockAdditionMapping        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.17    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x41E7| BlockAddIDType              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.17.3  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x41ED| BlockAddIDExtraData         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.17.4  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x41F0| BlockAddIDValue             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.17.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4254| ContentCompAlgo             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.6  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4255| ContentCompSettings         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.7  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x437C| ChapLanguage                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.11  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x437D| ChapLanguageBCP47           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.12  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x437E| ChapCountry                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.13  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4444| SegmentFamily               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.7       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4461| DateUTC                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.11      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x447A| TagLanguage                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2.2   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x447B| TagLanguageBCP47            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2.3   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4484| TagDefault                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2.4   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4485| TagBinary                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2.6   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4487| TagString                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2.5   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4489| Duration                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.10      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x44B4| TagDefaultBogus             |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.43)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x450D| ChapProcessPrivate          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.16  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x45A3| TagName                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2.1   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x45B9| EditionEntry                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x45BC| EditionUID                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x45DB| EditionFlagDefault          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x45DD| EditionFlagOrdered          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.3     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x465C| FileData                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.6.1.4     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4660| FileMediaType               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.6.1.3     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4661| FileUsedStartTime           |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.41)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4662| FileUsedEndTime             |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.42)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x466E| FileName                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.6.1.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4675| FileReferral                |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.40)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x467E| FileDescription             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.6.1.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x46AE| FileUID                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.6.1.5     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E1| ContentEncAlgo              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.9  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E2| ContentEncKeyID             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.10 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E3| ContentSignature            |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.33)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E4| ContentSigKeyID             |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.34)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E5| ContentSigAlgo              |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.35)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E6| ContentSigHashAlgo          |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.36)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E7| ContentEncAESSettings       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.11 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x47E8| AESSettingsCipherMode       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.12 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4D80| MuxingApp                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.13      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x4DBB| Seek                        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.1.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5031| ContentEncodingOrder        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.2  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5032| ContentEncodingScope        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.3  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5033| ContentEncodingType         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.4  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5034| ContentCompression          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.5  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5035| ContentEncryption           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.8  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x535F| CueRefNumber                |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.38)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x536E| Name                        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.18    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5378| CueBlockNumber              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.5.1.2.5   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x537F| TrackOffset                 |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.18)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x53AB| SeekID                      |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.1.1.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x53AC| SeekPosition                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.1.1.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x53B8| StereoMode                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.3  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x53B9| OldStereoMode               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.5  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x53C0| AlphaMode                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.4  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54AA| PixelCropBottom             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.8  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54B0| DisplayWidth                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.12 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54B2| DisplayUnit                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.14 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54B3| AspectRatioType             |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.24)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54BA| DisplayHeight               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.13 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54BB| PixelCropTop                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.9  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54CC| PixelCropLeft               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.10 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x54DD| PixelCropRight              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.11 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55AA| FlagForced                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.6     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55AB| FlagHearingImpaired         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.7     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55AC| FlagVisualImpaired          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.8     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55AD| FlagTextDescriptions        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.9     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55AE| FlagOriginal                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.10    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55AF| FlagCommentary              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.11    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B0| Colour                      |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.16 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B1| MatrixCoefficients          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.17 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B2| BitsPerChannel              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.18 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B3| ChromaSubsamplingHorz       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.19 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B4| ChromaSubsamplingVert       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.20 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B5| CbSubsamplingHorz           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.21 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B6| CbSubsamplingVert           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.22 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B7| ChromaSitingHorz            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.23 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B8| ChromaSitingVert            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.24 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55B9| Range                       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.25 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55BA| TransferCharacteristics     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.26 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55BB| Primaries                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.27 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55BC| MaxCLL                      |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.28 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55BD| MaxFALL                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.29 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D0| MasteringMetadata           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.30 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D1| PrimaryRChromaticityX       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.31 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D2| PrimaryRChromaticityY       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.32 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D3| PrimaryGChromaticityX       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.33 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D4| PrimaryGChromaticityY       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.34 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D5| PrimaryBChromaticityX       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.35 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D6| PrimaryBChromaticityY       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.36 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D7| WhitePointChromaticityX     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.37 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D8| WhitePointChromaticityY     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.38 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55D9| LuminanceMax                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.39 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55DA| LuminanceMin                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.40 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x55EE| MaxBlockAdditionID          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.16    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5654| ChapterStringUID            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.2   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x56AA| CodecDelay                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.25    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x56BB| SeekPreRoll                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.26    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5741| WritingApp                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.14      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x5854| SilentTracks                |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.1) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x58D7| SilentTrackNumber           |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.2) |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x61A7| AttachedFile                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.6.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6240| ContentEncoding             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6264| BitDepth                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.29.4  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63A2| CodecPrivate                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.22    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63C0| Targets                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63C3| ChapterPhysicalEquiv        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.8   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63C4| TagChapterUID               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1.5   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63C5| TagTrackUID                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1.3   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63C6| TagAttachmentUID            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1.6   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63C9| TagEditionUID               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1.4   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x63CA| TargetType                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1.2   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6624| TrackTranslate              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.27    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x66A5| TrackTranslateTrackID       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.27.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x66BF| TrackTranslateCodec         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.27.2  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x66FC| TrackTranslateEditionUID    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.27.3  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x67C8| SimpleTag                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x68CA| TargetTypeValue             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1.1.1   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6911| ChapProcessCommand          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.17  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6922| ChapProcessTime             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.18  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6924| ChapterTranslate            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.8       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6933| ChapProcessData             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.19  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6944| ChapProcess                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.14  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6955| ChapProcessCodecID          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.15  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x69A5| ChapterTranslateID          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.8.1     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x69BF| ChapterTranslateCodec       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.8.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x69FC| ChapterTranslateEditionUID  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.8.3     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6D80| ContentEncodings            |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.31    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6DE7| MinCache                    |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.16)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6DF8| MaxCache                    |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.17)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6E67| ChapterSegmentUUID          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.6   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6EBC| ChapterSegmentEditionUID    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.7   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x6FAB| TrackOverlay                |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.23)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7373| Tag                         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.8.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7384| SegmentFilename             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.2       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x73A4| SegmentUUID                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.1       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x73C4| ChapterUID                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.7.1.4.1   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x73C5| TrackUID                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7446| AttachmentLink              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.24    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x75A1| BlockAdditions              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.2     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x75A2| DiscardPadding              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.3.5.7     |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7670| Projection                  |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.41 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7671| ProjectionType              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.42 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7672| ProjectionPrivate           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.43 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7673| ProjectionPoseYaw           |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.44 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7674| ProjectionPosePitch         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.45 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7675| ProjectionPoseRoll          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.46 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x78B5| OutputSamplingFrequency     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.29.2  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7BA9| Title                       |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.12      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7D7B| ChannelPositions            |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.27)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |               0x7FFF| Reserved                    |RFC 9559      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |    0x010000-0x203FFE| Not valid for use as an     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     | Element ID                  |Section 27.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x22B59C| Language                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.19    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x22B59D| LanguageBCP47               |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.20    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x23314F| TrackTimestampScale         |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.15    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x234E7A| DefaultDecodedFieldDuration |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.14    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x2383E3| FrameRate                   |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.26)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x23E383| DefaultDuration             |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.13    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x258688| CodecName                   |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.23    |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x26B240| CodecDownloadURL            |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.21)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x2AD7B1| TimestampScale              |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.9       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x2EB524| UncompressedFourCC          |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.4.1.28.15 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x2FB523| GammaValue                  |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.25)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3A9697| CodecSettings               |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.19)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3B4040| CodecInfoURL                |Reclaimed (RFC|
  |                     |                             |9559,         |
  |                     |                             |Appendix A.20)|
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3C83AB| PrevFilename                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.4       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3CB923| PrevUUID                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.3       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3E83BB| NextFilename                |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.6       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3EB923| NextUUID                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section       |
  |                     |                             |5.1.2.5       |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |             0x3FFFFF| Reserved                    |RFC 9559      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |0x01000000-0x101FFFFE| Not valid for use as an     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     | Element ID                  |Section 27.1  |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1043A770| Chapters                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.7 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x114D9B74| SeekHead                    |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.1 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1254C367| Tags                        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.8 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1549A966| Info                        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.2 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1654AE6B| Tracks                      |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.4 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x18538067| Segment                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1   |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1941A469| Attachments                 |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.6 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1C53BB6B| Cues                        |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.5 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1F43B675| Cluster                     |RFC 9559,     |
  |                     |                             |Section 5.1.3 |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+
  |           0x1FFFFFFF| Reserved                    |RFC 9559      |
  +---------------------+-----------------------------+--------------+

     Table 53: Initial Contents of "Matroska Element IDs" Registry

27.2.  Matroska Compression Algorithms Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Compression
  Algorithms" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ContentCompAlgo value described in Section 5.1.4.1.31.6.

  To register a new Compression Algorithm in this registry, one needs a
  Compression Algorithm value, a description, a Change Controller, and
  a Reference to a document describing the Compression Algorithm.

  The Compression Algorithms are to be allocated according to the
  "Specification Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 4-18446744073709551615.

  Table 54 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Compression
  Algorithms" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries
  is the IETF.

       +=======================+=============+===================+
       | Compression Algorithm | Description | Reference         |
       +=======================+=============+===================+
       |                     0 | zlib        | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                       |             | 5.1.4.1.31.6      |
       +-----------------------+-------------+-------------------+
       |                     1 | bzlib       | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                       |             | 5.1.4.1.31.6      |
       +-----------------------+-------------+-------------------+
       |                     2 | lzo1x       | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                       |             | 5.1.4.1.31.6      |
       +-----------------------+-------------+-------------------+
       |                     3 | Header      | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                       | Stripping   | 5.1.4.1.31.6      |
       +-----------------------+-------------+-------------------+

           Table 54: Initial Contents of "Matroska Compression
                           Algorithms" Registry

27.3.  Matroska Encryption Algorithms Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Encryption
  Algorithms" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ContentEncAlgo value described in Section 5.1.4.1.31.9.

  To register a new Encryption Algorithm in this registry, one needs an
  Encryption Algorithm value, a description, a Change Controller, and
  an optional Reference to a document describing the Encryption
  Algorithm.

  The Encryption Algorithms are to be allocated according to the "First
  Come First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  6-18446744073709551615.

  Table 55 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Encryption
  Algorithms" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries
  is the IETF.

      +======================+===============+===================+
      | Encryption Algorithm | Description   | Reference         |
      +======================+===============+===================+
      |                    0 | Not encrypted | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                      |               | 5.1.4.1.31.9      |
      +----------------------+---------------+-------------------+
      |                    1 | DES           | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                      |               | 5.1.4.1.31.9      |
      +----------------------+---------------+-------------------+
      |                    2 | 3DES          | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                      |               | 5.1.4.1.31.9      |
      +----------------------+---------------+-------------------+
      |                    3 | Twofish       | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                      |               | 5.1.4.1.31.9      |
      +----------------------+---------------+-------------------+
      |                    4 | Blowfish      | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                      |               | 5.1.4.1.31.9      |
      +----------------------+---------------+-------------------+
      |                    5 | AES           | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                      |               | 5.1.4.1.31.9      |
      +----------------------+---------------+-------------------+

           Table 55: Initial Contents of "Matroska Encryption
                          Algorithms" Registry

27.4.  Matroska AES Cipher Modes Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska AES Cipher
  Modes" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  AESSettingsCipherMode value described in Section 5.1.4.1.31.12.

  To register a new AES Cipher Mode in this registry, one needs an AES
  Cipher Mode value, a description, a Change Controller, and an
  optional Reference to a document describing the AES Cipher Mode.

  The AES Cipher Modes are to be allocated according to the "First Come
  First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  3-18446744073709551615.

  The value 0 is not valid for use as an AES Cipher Mode.

  Table 56 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska AES Cipher
  Modes" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

     +=================+======================+===================+
     | AES Cipher Mode | Description          | Reference         |
     +=================+======================+===================+
     |               0 | Not valid for use as | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                 | an AES Cipher Mode   | 5.1.4.1.31.12     |
     +-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
     |               1 | AES-CTR              | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                 |                      | 5.1.4.1.31.12     |
     +-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+
     |               2 | AES-CBC              | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                 |                      | 5.1.4.1.31.12     |
     +-----------------+----------------------+-------------------+

       Table 56: Initial Contents of "Matroska AES Cipher Modes"
                                Registry

27.5.  Matroska Content Encoding Scopes Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Content Encoding
  Scopes" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ContentEncodingScope value described in Section 5.1.4.1.31.3.

  To register a new Content Encoding Scope in this registry, one needs
  a Content Encoding Scope value, a description, a Change Controller,
  and a Reference to a document describing the Content Encoding Scope.

  The Content Encoding Scopes are to be allocated according to the
  "Specification Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 0x8-0x8000000000000000.

  The Content Encoding Scope is a bit-field value, so only power of 2
  values can be registered.

  The value 0 is not valid for use as a Content Encoding Scope.

  Table 57 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Content Encoding
  Scopes" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

     +================+========================+===================+
     |        Content | Description            | Reference         |
     | Encoding Scope |                        |                   |
     +================+========================+===================+
     |            0x0 | Not valid for use as a | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                | Content Encoding Scope | 5.1.4.1.31.3      |
     +----------------+------------------------+-------------------+
     |            0x1 | Block                  | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                |                        | 5.1.4.1.31.3      |
     +----------------+------------------------+-------------------+
     |            0x2 | Private                | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                |                        | 5.1.4.1.31.3      |
     +----------------+------------------------+-------------------+
     |            0x4 | Next                   | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                |                        | 5.1.4.1.31.3      |
     +----------------+------------------------+-------------------+

         Table 57: Initial Contents of "Matroska Content Encoding
                             Scopes" Registry

27.6.  Matroska Content Encoding Types Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Content Encoding
  Types" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ContentEncodingType value described in Section 5.1.4.1.31.4.

  To register a new Content Encoding Type in this registry, one needs a
  Content Encoding Type value, a description, a Change Controller, and
  a Reference to a document describing the Content Encoding Type.

  The Content Encoding Types are to be allocated according to the
  "Specification Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 2-18446744073709551615.

  Table 58 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Content Encoding
  Types" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

       +=======================+=============+===================+
       | Content Encoding Type | Description | Reference         |
       +=======================+=============+===================+
       |                     0 | Compression | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                       |             | 5.1.4.1.31.4      |
       +-----------------------+-------------+-------------------+
       |                     1 | Encryption  | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                       |             | 5.1.4.1.31.4      |
       +-----------------------+-------------+-------------------+

             Table 58: Initial Contents of "Matroska Content
                         Encoding Types" Registry

27.7.  Matroska Stereo Modes Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Stereo Modes"
  registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer StereoMode
  value described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.3.

  To register a new Stereo Mode in this registry, one needs a Stereo
  Mode value, a description, a Change Controller, and a Reference to a
  document describing the Stereo Mode.

  The Stereo Modes are to be allocated according to the "Specification
  Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  15-18446744073709551615.

  Table 59 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Stereo Modes"
  registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the IETF.

    +=============+============================+===================+
    | Stereo Mode | Description                | Reference         |
    +=============+============================+===================+
    |           0 | mono                       | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             |                            | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           1 | side by side (left eye     | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | first)                     | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           2 | top - bottom (right eye is | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | first)                     | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           3 | top - bottom (left eye is  | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | first)                     | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           4 | checkboard (right eye is   | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | first)                     | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           5 | checkboard (left eye is    | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | first)                     | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           6 | row interleaved (right eye | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | is first)                  | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           7 | row interleaved (left eye  | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | is first)                  | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           8 | column interleaved (right  | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | eye is first)              | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |           9 | column interleaved (left   | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | eye is first)              | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |          10 | anaglyph (cyan/red)        | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             |                            | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |          11 | side by side (right eye    | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | first)                     | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |          12 | anaglyph (green/magenta)   | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             |                            | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |          13 | both eyes laced in one     | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | Block (left eye is first)  | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+
    |          14 | both eyes laced in one     | RFC 9559, Section |
    |             | Block (right eye is first) | 5.1.4.1.28.3      |
    +-------------+----------------------------+-------------------+

     Table 59: Initial Contents of "Matroska Stereo Modes" Registry

27.8.  Matroska Alpha Modes Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Alpha Modes"
  registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer AlphaMode
  value described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.4.

  To register a new Alpha Mode in this registry, one needs an Alpha
  Mode value, a description, a Change Controller, and an optional
  Reference to a document describing the Alpha Mode.

  The Alpha Modes are to be allocated according to the "First Come
  First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  2-18446744073709551615.

  Table 60 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Alpha Modes"
  registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the IETF.

      +============+=============+================================+
      | Alpha Mode | Description | Reference                      |
      +============+=============+================================+
      |          0 | none        | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.4 |
      +------------+-------------+--------------------------------+
      |          1 | present     | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.4 |
      +------------+-------------+--------------------------------+

      Table 60: Initial Contents of "Matroska Alpha Modes" Registry

27.9.  Matroska Display Units Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Display Units"
  registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer DisplayUnit
  value described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.14.

  To register a new Display Unit in this registry, one needs a Display
  Unit value, a description, a Change Controller, and a Reference to a
  document describing the Display Unit.

  The Display Units are to be allocated according to the "Specification
  Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  5-18446744073709551615.

  Table 61 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Display Units"
  registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the IETF.

    +==============+==============+=================================+
    | Display Unit | Description  | Reference                       |
    +==============+==============+=================================+
    |            0 | pixels       | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.14 |
    +--------------+--------------+---------------------------------+
    |            1 | centimeters  | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.14 |
    +--------------+--------------+---------------------------------+
    |            2 | inches       | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.14 |
    +--------------+--------------+---------------------------------+
    |            3 | display      | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.14 |
    |              | aspect ratio |                                 |
    +--------------+--------------+---------------------------------+
    |            4 | unknown      | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.28.14 |
    +--------------+--------------+---------------------------------+

     Table 61: Initial Contents of "Matroska Display Units" Registry

27.10.  Matroska Horizontal Chroma Sitings Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Horizontal
  Chroma Sitings" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned
  integer ChromaSitingHorz value described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.23.

  To register a new Horizontal Chroma Siting in this registry, one
  needs a Horizontal Chroma Siting value, a description, a Change
  Controller, and an optional Reference to a document describing the
  Horizontal Chroma Siting.

  The Horizontal Chroma Sitings are to be allocated according to the
  "First Come First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 3-18446744073709551615.

  Table 62 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Horizontal
  Chroma Sitings" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial
  entries is the IETF.

     +==========================+=============+===================+
     | Horizontal Chroma Siting | Description | Reference         |
     +==========================+=============+===================+
     |                        0 | unspecified | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                          |             | 5.1.4.1.28.23     |
     +--------------------------+-------------+-------------------+
     |                        1 | left        | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                          | collocated  | 5.1.4.1.28.23     |
     +--------------------------+-------------+-------------------+
     |                        2 | half        | RFC 9559, Section |
     |                          |             | 5.1.4.1.28.23     |
     +--------------------------+-------------+-------------------+

       Table 62: Initial Contents of "Matroska Horizontal Chroma
                           Sitings" Registry

27.11.  Matroska Vertical Chroma Sitings Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Vertical Chroma
  Sitings" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ChromaSitingVert value described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.24.

  To register a new Vertical Chroma Siting in this registry, one needs
  a Vertical Chroma Siting value, a description, a Change Controller,
  and an optional Reference to a document describing the Vertical
  Chroma Siting.

  The Vertical Chroma Sitings are to be allocated according to the
  "First Come First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 3-18446744073709551615.

  Table 63 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Vertical Chroma
  Sitings" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

      +========================+=============+===================+
      | Vertical Chroma Siting | Description | Reference         |
      +========================+=============+===================+
      |                      0 | unspecified | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                        |             | 5.1.4.1.28.24     |
      +------------------------+-------------+-------------------+
      |                      1 | top         | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                        | collocated  | 5.1.4.1.28.24     |
      +------------------------+-------------+-------------------+
      |                      2 | half        | RFC 9559, Section |
      |                        |             | 5.1.4.1.28.24     |
      +------------------------+-------------+-------------------+

        Table 63: Initial Contents of "Matroska Vertical Chroma
                           Sitings" Registry

27.12.  Matroska Color Ranges Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Color Ranges"
  registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer Range value
  described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.25.

  To register a new Color Range in this registry, one needs a Color
  Range value, a description, a Change Controller, and a Reference to a
  document describing the Color Range.

  The Color Ranges are to be allocated according to the "Specification
  Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  4-18446744073709551615.

  Table 64 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Color Ranges"
  registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the IETF.

   +=============+===============================+===================+
   | Color Range | Description                   | Reference         |
   +=============+===============================+===================+
   |           0 | unspecified                   | RFC 9559, Section |
   |             |                               | 5.1.4.1.28.25     |
   +-------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
   |           1 | broadcast range               | RFC 9559, Section |
   |             |                               | 5.1.4.1.28.25     |
   +-------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
   |           2 | full range (no clipping)      | RFC 9559, Section |
   |             |                               | 5.1.4.1.28.25     |
   +-------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+
   |           3 | defined by MatrixCoefficients | RFC 9559, Section |
   |             | / TransferCharacteristics     | 5.1.4.1.28.25     |
   +-------------+-------------------------------+-------------------+

      Table 64: Initial Contents of "Matroska Color Ranges" Registry

27.13.  Matroska Tags Target Types Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Tags Target
  Types" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  TargetTypeValue value described in Section 5.1.8.1.1.1.

  To register a new Tags Target Type in this registry, one needs a Tags
  Target Type value, a description, a Change Controller, and a
  Reference to a document describing the Tags Target Type.

  The Tags Target Types are to be allocated according to the
  "Specification Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 1-9, 11-19, 21-29, 31-39, 41-49, 51-59, 61-69, and
  71-18446744073709551615.

  The value 0 is not valid for use as a Tags Target Type.

  Table 65 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Tags Target
  Types" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

   +==================+==========================+===================+
   | Tags Target Type | Description              | Reference         |
   +==================+==========================+===================+
   |               70 | COLLECTION               | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  |                          | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |               60 | EDITION / ISSUE / VOLUME | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  | / OPUS / SEASON / SEQUEL | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |               50 | ALBUM / OPERA / CONCERT  | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  | / MOVIE / EPISODE        | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |               40 | PART / SESSION           | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  |                          | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |               30 | TRACK / SONG / CHAPTER   | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  |                          | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |               20 | SUBTRACK / MOVEMENT /    | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  | SCENE                    | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |               10 | SHOT                     | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  |                          | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+
   |                0 | Not valid for use as a   | RFC 9559, Section |
   |                  | Tags Target Type         | 5.1.8.1.1.1       |
   +------------------+--------------------------+-------------------+

   Table 65: Initial Contents of "Matroska Tags Target Types" Registry

27.14.  Matroska Chapter Codec IDs Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Chapter Codec
  IDs" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ChapProcessCodecID, ChapterTranslateCodec, and TrackTranslateCodec
  values described in Section 5.1.7.1.4.15.

  To register a new Chapter Codec ID in this registry, one needs a
  Chapter Codec ID value, a description, a Change Controller, and a
  Reference to a document describing the Chapter Codec ID.

  The Chapter Codec IDs are to be allocated according to the
  "Specification Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range
  from 2-18446744073709551615.

  Table 66 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Chapter Codec
  IDs" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the
  IETF.

       +==================+=================+===================+
       | Chapter Codec ID | Description     | Reference         |
       +==================+=================+===================+
       |                0 | Matroska Script | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                  |                 | 5.1.7.1.4.15      |
       +------------------+-----------------+-------------------+
       |                1 | DVD-menu        | RFC 9559, Section |
       |                  |                 | 5.1.7.1.4.15      |
       +------------------+-----------------+-------------------+

         Table 66: Initial Contents of "Matroska Chapter Codec
                             IDs" Registry

27.15.  Matroska Projection Types Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Projection
  Types" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  ProjectionType value described in Section 5.1.4.1.28.42.

  To register a new Projection Type in this registry, one needs a
  Projection Type value, a description, a Change Controller, and an
  optional Reference to a document describing the Projection Type.

  The Projection Types are to be allocated according to the "First Come
  First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  4-18446744073709551615.

  Table 67 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Projection
  Types" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

        +=================+=================+===================+
        | Projection Type | Description     | Reference         |
        +=================+=================+===================+
        |               0 | rectangular     | RFC 9559, Section |
        |                 |                 | 5.1.4.1.28.42     |
        +-----------------+-----------------+-------------------+
        |               1 | equirectangular | RFC 9559, Section |
        |                 |                 | 5.1.4.1.28.42     |
        +-----------------+-----------------+-------------------+
        |               2 | cubemap         | RFC 9559, Section |
        |                 |                 | 5.1.4.1.28.42     |
        +-----------------+-----------------+-------------------+
        |               3 | mesh            | RFC 9559, Section |
        |                 |                 | 5.1.4.1.28.42     |
        +-----------------+-----------------+-------------------+

            Table 67: Initial Contents of "Matroska Projection
                             Types" Registry

27.16.  Matroska Track Types Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Track Types"
  registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer TrackType
  value described in Section 5.1.4.1.3.

  To register a new Track Type in this registry, one needs a Track Type
  value, a description, a Change Controller, and a Reference to a
  document describing the Track Type.

  The Track Types are to be allocated according to the "Specification
  Required" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from 4-15, 19-31,
  and 34-18446744073709551615.

  The value 0 is not valid for use as a Track Type.

  Table 68 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Track Types"
  registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is the IETF.

         +============+===================+===================+
         | Track Type | Description       | Reference         |
         +============+===================+===================+
         |          0 | Not valid for use | RFC 9559,         |
         |            | as a Track Type   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |          1 | video             | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |          2 | audio             | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |          3 | complex           | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |         16 | logo              | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |         17 | subtitle          | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |         18 | buttons           | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |         32 | control           | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+
         |         33 | metadata          | RFC 9559,         |
         |            |                   | Section 5.1.4.1.3 |
         +------------+-------------------+-------------------+

             Table 68: Initial Contents of "Matroska Track
                            Types" Registry

27.17.  Matroska Track Plane Types Registry

  IANA has created a new registry called the "Matroska Track Plane
  Types" registry.  The values correspond to the unsigned integer
  TrackPlaneType value described in Section 5.1.4.1.30.4.

  To register a new Track Plane Type in this registry, one needs a
  Track Plane Type value, a description, a Change Controller, and an
  optional Reference to a document describing the Track Plane Type.

  The Track Plane Types are to be allocated according to the "First
  Come First Served" policy [RFC8126].  Available values range from
  3-18446744073709551615.

  Table 69 shows the initial contents of the "Matroska Track Plane
  Types" registry.  The Change Controller for the initial entries is
  the IETF.

   +==================+=============+================================+
   | Track Plane Type | Description | Reference                      |
   +==================+=============+================================+
   |                0 | left eye    | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.30.4 |
   +------------------+-------------+--------------------------------+
   |                1 | right eye   | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.30.4 |
   +------------------+-------------+--------------------------------+
   |                2 | background  | RFC 9559, Section 5.1.4.1.30.4 |
   +------------------+-------------+--------------------------------+

   Table 69: Initial Contents of "Matroska Track Plane Types" Registry

27.18.  Media Types

  Matroska files and streams are found in three main forms: audio-
  video, audio-only, and (occasionally) stereoscopic video.

  Historically, Matroska files and streams have used the following
  media types with an "x-" prefix.  For better compatibility, a system
  SHOULD be able to handle both formats.  Newer systems SHOULD NOT use
  the historic format and use the format that follows the format in
  [RFC6838] instead.

  IANA has registered three media types per the templates (see
  [RFC6838]) in the following subsections.

27.18.1.  For Files Containing Video Tracks

  Type name:  video

  Subtype name:  matroska

  Required parameters:  N/A

  Optional parameters:  N/A

  Encoding considerations:  As per RFCs 9559 and 8794

  Security considerations:  See Section 26 of RFC 9559.

  Interoperability considerations:  Due to the extensibility of
     Matroska, it is possible to encounter files with unknown but valid
     EBML Elements.  Readers should be ready to handle this case.  The
     fixed byte order, octet boundaries, and UTF-8 usage allow for
     broad interoperability.

  Published specification:  RFC 9559

  Applications that use this media type:  FFmpeg, VLC, etc.

  Fragment identifier considerations:  N/A

  Additional information:

     Deprecated alias names for this type:  video/x-matroska
     Magic number(s):  N/A
     File extension(s):  mkv
     Macintosh file type code(s):  N/A

  Person & email address to contact for further information:  IETF
     CELLAR WG ([email protected])

  Intended usage:  COMMON

  Restrictions on usage:  None

  Author:  IETF CELLAR WG

  Change controller:  IETF

27.18.2.  For Files Containing Audio Tracks with No Video Tracks

  Type name:  audio

  Subtype name:  matroska

  Required parameters:  N/A

  Optional parameters:  N/A

  Encoding considerations:  As per RFCs 9559 and 8794

  Security considerations:  See Section 26 of RFC 9559.

  Interoperability considerations:  Due to the extensibility of
     Matroska, it is possible to encounter files with unknown but valid
     EBML Elements.  Readers should be ready to handle this case.  The
     fixed byte order, octet boundaries, and UTF-8 usage allow for
     broad interoperability.

  Published specification:  RFC 9559

  Applications that use this media type:  FFmpeg, VLC, etc.

  Fragment identifier considerations:  N/A

  Additional information:

     Deprecated alias names for this type:  audio/x-matroska
     Magic number(s):  N/A
     File extension(s):  mka
     Macintosh file type code(s):  N/A

  Person & email address to contact for further information:  IETF
     CELLAR WG ([email protected])

  Intended usage:  COMMON

  Restrictions on usage:  None

  Author:  IETF CELLAR WG

  Change controller:  IETF

27.18.3.  For Files Containing a Stereoscopic Video Track

  Type name:  video

  Subtype name:  matroska-3d

  Required parameters:  N/A

  Optional parameters:  N/A

  Encoding considerations:  As per RFCs 9559 and 8794

  Security considerations:  See Section 26 of RFC 9559.

  Interoperability considerations:  Due to the extensibility of
     Matroska, it is possible to encounter files with unknown but valid
     EBML Elements.  Readers should be ready to handle this case.  The
     fixed byte order, octet boundaries, and UTF-8 usage allow for
     broad interoperability.

  Published specification:  RFC 9559

  Applications that use this media type:  FFmpeg, VLC, etc.

  Fragment identifier considerations:  N/A

  Additional information:

     Deprecated alias names for this type:  video/x-matroska-3d
     Magic number(s):  N/A
     File extension(s):  mk3d
     Macintosh file type code(s):  N/A

  Person & email address to contact for further information:  IETF
     CELLAR WG ([email protected])

  Intended usage:  COMMON

  Restrictions on usage:  None

  Author:  IETF CELLAR WG

  Change controller:  IETF

28.  References

28.1.  Normative References

  [CIE-1931] Wikipedia, "CIE 1931 color space",
             <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/
             index.php?title=CIE_1931_color_space&oldid=1242811504>.

  [ISO639-2] International Organization for Standardization, "Codes for
             the Representation of Names of Languages", ISO 639-2,
             December 2017, <https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-
             2/php/code_list.php>.

  [ISO9899]  International Organization for Standardization,
             "Information technology -- Programming languages -- C",
             ISO/IEC 9899:2018, June 2018,
             <https://www.iso.org/standard/74528.html>.

  [ITU-H.273]
             ITU-T, "Coding-independent code points for video signal
             type identification", ITU-T Recommendation H.273,
             September 2023,
             <https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-H.273-202309-P/en>.

  [RFC1950]  Deutsch, P. and J. Gailly, "ZLIB Compressed Data Format
             Specification version 3.3", RFC 1950,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC1950, May 1996,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1950>.

  [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC2119, March 1997,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2119>.

  [RFC5646]  Phillips, A., Ed. and M. Davis, Ed., "Tags for Identifying
             Languages", BCP 47, RFC 5646, DOI 10.17487/RFC5646,
             September 2009, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc5646>.

  [RFC6838]  Freed, N., Klensin, J., and T. Hansen, "Media Type
             Specifications and Registration Procedures", BCP 13,
             RFC 6838, DOI 10.17487/RFC6838, January 2013,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6838>.

  [RFC8081]  Lilley, C., "The "font" Top-Level Media Type", RFC 8081,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC8081, February 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8081>.

  [RFC8126]  Cotton, M., Leiba, B., and T. Narten, "Guidelines for
             Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26,
             RFC 8126, DOI 10.17487/RFC8126, June 2017,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8126>.

  [RFC8174]  Leiba, B., "Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC
             2119 Key Words", BCP 14, RFC 8174, DOI 10.17487/RFC8174,
             May 2017, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8174>.

  [RFC8794]  Lhomme, S., Rice, D., and M. Bunkus, "Extensible Binary
             Meta Language", RFC 8794, DOI 10.17487/RFC8794, July 2020,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8794>.

  [RFC9562]  Davis, K., Peabody, B., and P. Leach, "Universally Unique
             IDentifiers (UUIDs)", RFC 9562, DOI 10.17487/RFC9562, May
             2024, <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9562>.

28.2.  Informative References

  [AVIFormat]
             Microsoft Corporation, "AVI RIFF File Reference", June
             2023, <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-
             us/windows/win32/directshow/avi-riff-file-reference>.

  [Blowfish] Schneier, B., "The Blowfish Encryption Algorithm", 1993,
             <https://www.schneier.com/academic/blowfish/>.

  [BZIP2]    Seward, J., "bzip2", July 2019,
             <https://sourceware.org/bzip2/>.

  [DivXTrickTrack]
             "Smooth FF/RW", December 2010,
             <https://web.archive.org/web/20101222001148/
             http://labs.divx.com/node/16601>.

  [DivXWorldFonts]
             "World Fonts", December 2010,
             <https://web.archive.org/web/20110214132246/
             http://labs.divx.com/node/16602>.

  [DVD-Video]
             DVD Forum, "DVD-Books: Part 3 DVD-Video Book", November
             1995, <http://www.dvdforum.org/>.

  [Err7189]  RFC Errata, Erratum ID 7189, RFC 8794,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata/eid7189>.

  [Err7191]  RFC Errata, Erratum ID 7191, RFC 8794,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata/eid7191>.

  [FIPS197]  National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
             "Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)", FIPS PUB 197,
             DOI 10.6028/NIST.FIPS.197, November 2001,
             <https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/fips/197/
             final>.

  [FIPS46-3] National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
             "Data Encryption Standard (DES)", FIPS PUB 46, October
             1999,
             <https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/fips/46/3/
             archive/1999-10-25>.

  [FourCC-RGB]
             FOURCC, "RGB pixel formats",
             <https://web.archive.org/web/20160609214806/
             https://www.fourcc.org/rgb.php>.

  [FourCC-YUV]
             FOURCC, "YUV pixel formats",
             <https://web.archive.org/web/20160609214806/
             https://www.fourcc.org/yuv.php>.

  [JPEG]     ITU-T, "INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - DIGITAL COMPRESSION AND
             CODING OF CONTINUOUS-TONE STILL IMAGES - REQUIREMENTS AND
             GUIDELINES", ITU-T Recommendation T.81, September 1992,
             <https://www.w3.org/Graphics/JPEG/itu-t81.pdf>.

  [libmatroska]
             "libmatroska", March 2024,
             <https://github.com/Matroska-Org/libmatroska>.

  [LZO]      Tarreau, W. and R. Rodgman, "LZO stream format as
             understood by Linux's LZO decompressor", October 2018,
             <https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/lzo.txt>.

  [MatroskaCodec]
             Lhomme, S., Bunkus, M., and D. Rice, "Matroska Media
             Container Codec Specifications", Work in Progress,
             Internet-Draft, draft-ietf-cellar-codec-13, 5 May 2024,
             <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-cellar-
             codec-13>.

  [MatroskaTags]
             Lhomme, S., Bunkus, M., and D. Rice, "Matroska Media
             Container Tag Specifications", Work in Progress, Internet-
             Draft, draft-ietf-cellar-tags-13, 5 May 2024,
             <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-cellar-
             tags-13>.

  [MCF]      "MCF specification, introduction",
             <http://mukoli.free.fr/mcf/>.

  [MSRGB]    Microsoft Corporation, "Compression Enumeration", June
             2021, <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
             us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-wmf/4e588f70-bd92-4a6f-
             b77f-35d0feaf7a57>.

  [MSYUV16]  Microsoft Corporation, "10-bit and 16-bit YUV Video
             Formats", November 2022, <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-
             us/windows/win32/medfound/10-bit-and-16-bit-yuv-video-
             formats>.

  [MSYUV8]   Microsoft Corporation, "Recommended 8-Bit YUV Formats for
             Video Rendering", January 2021,
             <https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/medfound/
             recommended-8-bit-yuv-formats-for-video-rendering>.

  [RFC0959]  Postel, J. and J. Reynolds, "File Transfer Protocol",
             STD 9, RFC 959, DOI 10.17487/RFC0959, October 1985,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc959>.

  [RFC2083]  Boutell, T., "PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
             Specification Version 1.0", RFC 2083,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC2083, March 1997,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2083>.

  [RFC3533]  Pfeiffer, S., "The Ogg Encapsulation Format Version 0",
             RFC 3533, DOI 10.17487/RFC3533, May 2003,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3533>.

  [RFC4732]  Handley, M., Ed., Rescorla, E., Ed., and IAB, "Internet
             Denial-of-Service Considerations", RFC 4732,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC4732, December 2006,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4732>.

  [RFC9110]  Fielding, R., Ed., Nottingham, M., Ed., and J. Reschke,
             Ed., "HTTP Semantics", STD 97, RFC 9110,
             DOI 10.17487/RFC9110, June 2022,
             <https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9110>.

  [SMB-CIFS] Microsoft Corporation, "[MS-CIFS]: Common Internet File
             System (CIFS) Protocol", October 2020,
             <https://winprotocoldoc.blob.core.windows.net/
             productionwindowsarchives/MS-CIFS/%5bMS-CIFS%5d.pdf>.

  [SP800-38A]
             National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
             "Recommendation for Block Cipher Modes of Operation:
             Methods and Techniques", DOI 10.6028/NIST.SP.800-38A, NIST
             Special Publication 800-38A, December 2001,
             <https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/Legacy/SP/
             nistspecialpublication800-38a.pdf>.

  [SP800-67] National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),
             "Recommendation for the Triple Data Encryption Algorithm
             (TDEA) Block Cipher", DOI 10.6028/NIST.SP.800-67r2, NIST
             Special Publication 800-67, November 2017,
             <https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/
             NIST.SP.800-67r2.pdf>.

  [Twofish]  Schneier, B., Kelsey, J., Whiting, D., Wagner, D., Hall,
             C., and N. Ferguson, "Twofish: A 128-Bit Block Cipher",
             June 1998,
             <https://www.schneier.com/academic/archives/1998/06/
             twofish_a_128-bit_bl.html>.

  [WebM-Enc] Galligan, F., "WebM Encryption", September 2016,
             <https://www.webmproject.org/docs/webm-encryption/>.

  [WebVTT]   Pieters, S., Pfeiffer, S., Ed., Jaegenstedt, P., and I.
             Hickson, "WebVTT: The Web Video Text Tracks Format", W3C
             Candidate Recommendation, April 2019,
             <https://www.w3.org/TR/2019/CR-webvtt1-20190404/>.

Appendix A.  Historic Deprecated Elements

  As Matroska has evolved since 2002, many parts that were considered
  for use in the format were never used and often incorrectly designed.
  Many of the elements that were defined then are not found in any
  known files but were part of public specs.  DivX also had a few
  custom elements that were designed for custom features.

  In this appendix, we list elements that have a known ID that SHOULD
  NOT be reused to avoid colliding with existing files.  These might be
  reassigned by IANA in the future if there are no more IDs for a given
  size.  A short description of what each ID was used for is included,
  but the text is not normative.

A.1.  SilentTracks Element

  type / id:  master / 0x5854
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\SilentTracks
  documentation:  The list of tracks that are not used in that part of
     the stream.  It is useful when using overlay tracks for seeking or
     deciding what track to use.

A.2.  SilentTrackNumber Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x58D7
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\SilentTracks\SilentTrackNumber
  documentation:  One of the track numbers that is not used from now on
     in the stream.  It could change later if not specified as silent
     in a further Cluster.

A.3.  BlockVirtual Element

  type / id:  binary / 0xA2
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\BlockVirtual
  documentation:  A Block with no data.  It must be stored in the
     stream at the place the real Block would be in display order.

A.4.  ReferenceVirtual Element

  type / id:  integer / 0xFD
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferenceVirtual
  documentation:  The Segment Position of the data that would otherwise
     be in position of the virtual block.

A.5.  Slices Element

  type / id:  master / 0x8E
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices
  documentation:  Contains slices description.

A.6.  TimeSlice Element

  type / id:  master / 0xE8
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices\TimeSlice
  documentation:  Contains extra time information about the data
     contained in the Block.  Being able to interpret this element is
     not required for playback.

A.7.  LaceNumber Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xCC
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices\TimeSlice\LaceNumber
  documentation:  The reverse number of the frame in the lace (0 is the
     last frame, 1 is the next to last, etc.).  Being able to interpret
     this element is not required for playback.

A.8.  FrameNumber Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xCD
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices\TimeSlice\FrameNumber
  documentation:  The number of the frame to generate from this lace
     with this delay (allows for the generation of many frames from the
     same Block/Frame).

A.9.  BlockAdditionID Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xCB
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices\TimeSlice\BlockAdditionID
  documentation:  The ID of the BlockAdditional element (0 is the main
     Block).

A.10.  Delay Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xCE
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices\TimeSlice\Delay
  documentation:  The delay to apply to the element, expressed in Track
     Ticks; see Section 11.1.

A.11.  SliceDuration Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xCF
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\Slices\TimeSlice\SliceDuration
  documentation:  The duration to apply to the element, expressed in
     Track Ticks; see Section 11.1.

A.12.  ReferenceFrame Element

  type / id:  master / 0xC8
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferenceFrame
  documentation:  Contains information about the last reference frame.
     See [DivXTrickTrack].

A.13.  ReferenceOffset Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xC9
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferenceFrame\ReferenceOffset
  documentation:  The relative offset, in bytes, from the previous
     BlockGroup element for this Smooth FF/RW video track to the
     containing BlockGroup element.  See [DivXTrickTrack].

A.14.  ReferenceTimestamp Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xCA
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\BlockGroup\ReferenceFrame\ReferenceTimestamp
  documentation:  The timestamp of the BlockGroup pointed to by
     ReferenceOffset, expressed in Track Ticks; see Section 11.1.  See
     [DivXTrickTrack].

A.15.  EncryptedBlock Element

  type / id:  binary / 0xAF
  path:  \Segment\Cluster\EncryptedBlock
  documentation:  Similar to SimpleBlock (see Section 10.2), but the
     data inside the Block are Transformed (encrypted and/or signed).

A.16.  MinCache Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x6DE7
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\MinCache
  documentation:  The minimum number of frames a player should be able
     to cache during playback.  If set to 0, the reference pseudo-cache
     system is not used.

A.17.  MaxCache Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x6DF8
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\MaxCache
  documentation:  The maximum cache size necessary to store referenced
     frames in and the current frame. 0 means no cache is needed.

A.18.  TrackOffset Element

  type / id:  integer / 0x537F
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOffset
  documentation:  A value to add to the Block's Timestamp, expressed in
     Matroska Ticks -- i.e., in nanoseconds; see Section 11.1.  This
     can be used to adjust the playback offset of a track.

A.19.  CodecSettings Element

  type / id:  utf-8 / 0x3A9697
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecSettings
  documentation:  A string describing the encoding setting used.

A.20.  CodecInfoURL Element

  type / id:  string / 0x3B4040
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecInfoURL
  documentation:  A URL to find information about the codec used.

A.21.  CodecDownloadURL Element

  type / id:  string / 0x26B240
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecDownloadURL
  documentation:  A URL to download information about the codec used.

A.22.  CodecDecodeAll Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xAA
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\CodecDecodeAll
  documentation:  Set to 1 if the codec can decode potentially damaged
     data.

A.23.  TrackOverlay Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x6FAB
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrackOverlay
  documentation:  Specify that this track is an overlay track for the
     Track specified (in the u-integer).  This means that when this
     track has a gap on SilentTracks, the overlay track should be used
     instead.  The order of multiple TrackOverlay matters; the first
     one is the one that should be used.  If the first one is not
     found, it should be the second, etc.

A.24.  AspectRatioType Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x54B3
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\AspectRatioType
  documentation:  Specifies the possible modifications to the aspect
     ratio.

A.25.  GammaValue Element

  type / id:  float / 0x2FB523
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\GammaValue
  documentation:  Gamma value.

A.26.  FrameRate Element

  type / id:  float / 0x2383E3
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Video\FrameRate
  documentation:  Number of frames per second.  This value is
     informational only.  It is intended for constant frame rate
     streams and should not be used for a variable frame rate
     TrackEntry.

A.27.  ChannelPositions Element

  type / id:  binary / 0x7D7B
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\Audio\ChannelPositions
  documentation:  Table of horizontal angles for each successive
     channel.

A.28.  TrickTrackUID Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xC0
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrickTrackUID
  documentation:  The TrackUID of the Smooth FF/RW video in the paired
     EBML structure corresponding to this video track.  See
     [DivXTrickTrack].

A.29.  TrickTrackSegmentUID Element

  type / id:  binary / 0xC1
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrickTrackSegmentUID
  documentation:  The SegmentUUID of the Segment containing the track
     identified by TrickTrackUID.  See [DivXTrickTrack].

A.30.  TrickTrackFlag Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xC6
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrickTrackFlag
  documentation:  Set to 1 if this video track is a Smooth FF/RW track.
     If set to 1, MasterTrackUID and MasterTrackSegUID should be
     present, and BlockGroups for this track must contain
     ReferenceFrame structures.  Otherwise, TrickTrackUID and
     TrickTrackSegUID must be present if this track has a corresponding
     Smooth FF/RW track.  See [DivXTrickTrack].

A.31.  TrickMasterTrackUID Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xC7
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrickMasterTrackUID
  documentation:  The TrackUID of the video track in the paired EBML
     structure that corresponds to this Smooth FF/RW track.  See
     [DivXTrickTrack].

A.32.  TrickMasterTrackSegmentUID Element

  type / id:  binary / 0xC4
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\TrickMasterTrackSegmentUID
  documentation:  The SegmentUUID of the Segment containing the track
     identified by MasterTrackUID.  See [DivXTrickTrack].

A.33.  ContentSignature Element

  type / id:  binary / 0x47E3
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentSignature
  documentation:  A cryptographic signature of the contents.

A.34.  ContentSigKeyID Element

  type / id:  binary / 0x47E4
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentSigKeyID
  documentation:  This is the ID of the private key that the data was
     signed with.

A.35.  ContentSigAlgo Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x47E5
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentSigAlgo
  documentation:  The algorithm used for the signature.

A.36.  ContentSigHashAlgo Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x47E6
  path:  \Segment\Tracks\TrackEntry\ContentEncodings\ContentEncoding\Co
     ntentEncryption\ContentSigHashAlgo
  documentation:  The hash algorithm used for the signature.

A.37.  CueRefCluster Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x97
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueReference\CueRefCl
     uster
  documentation:  The Segment Position of the Cluster containing the
     referenced Block.

A.38.  CueRefNumber Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x535F
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueReference\CueRefNu
     mber
  documentation:  Number of the referenced Block of Track X in the
     specified Cluster.

A.39.  CueRefCodecState Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0xEB
  path:  \Segment\Cues\CuePoint\CueTrackPositions\CueReference\CueRefCo
     decState
  documentation:  The Segment Position of the Codec State corresponding
     to this referenced element. 0 means that the data is taken from
     the initial TrackEntry.

A.40.  FileReferral Element

  type / id:  binary / 0x4675
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileReferral
  documentation:  A binary value that a track/codec can refer to when
     the attachment is needed.

A.41.  FileUsedStartTime Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x4661
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileUsedStartTime
  documentation:  The timestamp at which this optimized font attachment
     comes into context, expressed in Segment Ticks, which are based on
     TimestampScale.  See [DivXWorldFonts].

A.42.  FileUsedEndTime Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x4662
  path:  \Segment\Attachments\AttachedFile\FileUsedEndTime
  documentation:  The timestamp at which this optimized font attachment
     goes out of context, expressed in Segment Ticks, which are based
     on TimestampScale.  See [DivXWorldFonts].

A.43.  TagDefaultBogus Element

  type / id:  uinteger / 0x44B4
  path:  \Segment\Tags\Tag\+SimpleTag\TagDefaultBogus
  documentation:  A variant of the TagDefault element with a bogus
     element ID; see Section 5.1.8.1.2.4.

Authors' Addresses

  Steve Lhomme
  Email: [email protected]


  Moritz Bunkus
  Email: [email protected]


  Dave Rice
  Email: [email protected]