MKV to MAUD Converter

Extract MAUD audio from MKV for Amiga applications

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Amiga Ecosystem

MAUD integrates with classic Amiga applications. Extract audio from MKV into a format that Amiga software and emulators recognize.

No Hardware Needed

Convert on convertio.tools without Amiga hardware. Cloud processing produces MAUD files from any device with a web browser.

Rapid Extraction

Audio extraction from MKV skips video processing entirely. Your MAUD file is ready in seconds, not minutes.

How to convert MKV to MAUD

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose maud or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your maud file right afterwards

About formats

MKV (Matroska Video) is an open-standard multimedia container format developed by the Matroska project, which announced the format in December 2002. Named after the Russian matryoshka nesting dolls, the format is built on the Extensible Binary Meta Language (EBML), a simplified binary variant of XML that provides a flexible and forward-compatible structure. MKV can hold virtually unlimited numbers of video, audio, and subtitle tracks within a single file, supporting codecs from H.264 and HEVC to VP9 and AV1 for video, and AAC, FLAC, Opus, and DTS for audio. A standout feature is comprehensive subtitle support, handling formats from simple SRT text to complex ASS styled subtitles and bitmap-based PGS tracks from Blu-ray discs. MKV also supports chapter markers, attachments (such as fonts needed for styled subtitles), and tagging metadata, making it one of the most feature-rich containers available. The open specification ensures that any developer can implement MKV reading and writing without licensing fees, which has driven widespread adoption across media players, streaming tools, and encoding software. The ability to encapsulate virtually any codec combination in a single, well-organized file has made MKV the preferred container for high-quality video distribution, archival, and personal media libraries.
Developer: Matroska
Initial release: December 6, 2002
MAUD is an audio file format developed by MacroSystem for the Commodore Amiga platform, introduced in the early 1990s as part of their digital video and audio production tools. Built on the Amiga IFF (Interchange File Format) chunk architecture, MAUD files organize data into clearly delineated chunks — MHDR for the header, MDAT for sample data, and optional annotation chunks for metadata. The format supports mono and stereo layouts with bit depths of 8 or 16 bits and sample rates up to 48 kHz, which represented professional-grade specifications on Amiga hardware. Both signed linear PCM and A-law/mu-law encodings are available, offering a choice between fidelity and file size. MAUD saw primary use in the Amiga video production community, where MacroSystem Retina and VLab Motion boards demanded synchronized audio that the standard 8SVX format could not deliver. Conversion support exists today through SoX and libsndfile, ensuring vintage Amiga productions remain recoverable. Three distinct advantages stand out: clean IFF-based structure that any chunk-aware parser can navigate, 16-bit stereo capability ahead of typical Amiga audio, and lightweight overhead that left maximum CPU headroom for video rendering.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert MKV to MAUD?

MAUD is an Amiga audio format used by classic Amiga software and emulators. Essential for retro computing projects and Amiga audio archives.

What plays MAUD files?

Amiga audio software, UAE (Universal Amiga Emulator), SoX, and specialized retro computing tools handle MAUD audio playback.

Is MAUD a common format?

MAUD is rare outside the Amiga community. It serves a specific niche for enthusiasts preserving or creating Amiga-compatible audio content.

What audio quality does MAUD support?

MAUD supports various sample rates and bit depths. Quality is determined by the encoding parameters set during conversion.

Is this conversion done online?

Entirely — no Amiga hardware or emulators needed for the conversion itself. Upload MKV to convertio.tools and get the MAUD file back.