It is maybe essential to first clarify in this context what exactly an Audio/Video container is, to avoid misunderstandings : this is not a video compression format, nor can it be used to compress music or pictures like MP3 or JPEG, as it is not a codec (shortform for (en)coder - decoder)! It is more like the envelope around several audio, video and subtitles streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie in one single file thats easy to handle, and making sure the audio and video can be played in Mediaplayers on PCs or standalone units in your living room, in perfect sync and with all the comfort you may expect from a modern container format, like
Matroska is an open standards[?] project, means that its absolutely free to use and the technical specifications describing the bitstream are open to everybody, even to companies that like to support it in their products using a closed source implementation. However, a special form of license, to be released in written form together with the final version of it, will describe exactly how it maybe used in such cases. For more details visit the 'License' subpage on release date of the format here. The sourcecode of all the libraries developed by the matroska developement team will get licensed under GNU GPL and QPL license types (dual license), so that a big number of different licensing shemes can be accomplished and even commercial or closed source software can support matroska with its own library. Please contact the team for more details in this respect.
The founders of matroska have the following goals :
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