{ // Even though the JSON standard doesn't support comments, the // library used by MKVToolNix does. Therefore you can use them here. // The key 'version' must be set to 2. Later formats will increase // the version number. "version": 2, // An array of integer or floating point numbers depicting the frame // timestamps in milliseconds. // You must give at least as many timestamp lines here as the track // contains frames. Otherwise mkvmerge will complain, and the // results might not be what you expect. "timestamps": [ // 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 ] } // Local Variables: // mode: jsonc // End: