MKA resembles the more popular MKV format, but it contains only audio streams, without any subtitles or video components.
Due to its similarity with the Matroska format, users might need to generate their own custom MKA files.
The standard way to generate this type of tracks is to encode other audio files to this format using specialized multimedia converters.
Prior to completing the conversion, users will be able to configure the source file's parameters, such as bit rate or audio channel, according to one's preferences.