mpeg4?
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mpeg4?
i hear all this stuff about mpeg4 in the guids, is it like mpeg2?, and talking about xvid being mpeg4 along with divx 3-5 and some windows codec. so i'm just wondering wat is this mpeg4 thing cuzz the tutorals i read didn't explane much about it (though it did a very nice job with explaing mepg1 and mpeg2)
thanks for the help!
thanks for the help!
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Standard MPEG 4, (writen as .mp4 and .m4a) was originaly created by Apple computer systems. While this compression system is not farily new, it has yet to actualy have more widespread used like other more popular compressions in general, mainly XviD and DivX (Notice if you reverse one you get the other?). I'm sure I can dig up some more info here.
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Perhaps I'll explain?
MPEG4 is a multimedia standard, more formally known as ISO-14496.
It consists of several parts, such as:
- ISO-14496-1, known as "MPEG-4 Systems", describes lots of things, like mp4 container.
- ISO-14496-2, known as "MPEG-4 Visual", describes a video compression standard - the one implemented by divx 4,5, xvid, 3vix, nerodigital, etc.
- ISO-14496-3, known as "MPEG-4 Audio", describes AAC audio compression.
I hope that helps,
Radek
MPEG4 is a multimedia standard, more formally known as ISO-14496.
It consists of several parts, such as:
- ISO-14496-1, known as "MPEG-4 Systems", describes lots of things, like mp4 container.
- ISO-14496-2, known as "MPEG-4 Visual", describes a video compression standard - the one implemented by divx 4,5, xvid, 3vix, nerodigital, etc.
- ISO-14496-3, known as "MPEG-4 Audio", describes AAC audio compression.
I hope that helps,
Radek



