Mkv Index
| Tool | Default behavior | Index control | |-------|------------------|----------------| | (MKVToolNix) | Creates cues for all keyframes (full index) | --cues <interval> (e.g., --cues 2s for sparse) | | FFmpeg | Creates cues for all keyframes | -cues 1 (default), -cues 0 (disable) | | HandBrake | Always creates full index | No user option | | MakeMKV | Creates sparse index (every ~10s) | No user option | | OBS Studio | No index (unless remuxed) | Requires remuxing |
: Professional editing software, such as DaVinci Resolve or Lightworks, relies on these indices to import files quickly. A missing or corrupt index can make the import process significantly slower as the software attempts to rebuild the map in real-time. Issues and Maintenance mkv index
Here is a deep dive into how the MKV index works, why it matters, and how to manipulate it. | Tool | Default behavior | Index control
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: Use the MKVToolNix GUI (specifically mkvmerge ). Simply drag the problematic file into the tool and click "Start multiplexing." This creates a new file with a perfectly structured index.