# timestamp format v2 # The very first line MUST have this format. # As you can see empty lines and other lines starting with '#' are ignored. # The remaining lines simply contain the timestamp in ms for the following # frame. The number can be a floating point number, but it doesn't have to # be. Note that only dots ('.') are accepted as the decimal point, not # commas! # White spaces are ignored. # You must give at least as many timestamp lines here as the track contais # frames. Otherwise mkvmerge will complain, and the results might not be # what you expect. # Example for 10 consecutive frames at 25fps: 0 40.0 80.0 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 # No need to use floats, but you can if you want. Now some more frames which # are spaced a bit more. 460 560 660 760 860 960 1060