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authordiego <diego@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2>2002-08-11 18:27:38 +0000
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<P>You see, a <B>codec</B> is not the same as a <B>file format</B>.<BR>
Examples of video <B>codecs</B> are: MPEG1, MPEG2, DivX, Indeo5, 3ivx.<BR>
- Examples of file <B>formats</B> are: MPG, AVI, ASF.<BR>
-</P>
+ Examples of file <B>formats</B> are: MPG, AVI, ASF.</P>
<P>In theory, you can put an OpenDivX video and MP3 audio into an <B>MPG</B>
format file. However, most players will not play it, since they expect MPEG1
@@ -72,7 +71,7 @@
supports one video stream and 0 to 99 audio streams. File size is limited to
2GB, but there exists an extension allowing bigger files called
<B>OpenDMS</B>. Microsoft currently strongly discourages its use and
- encourages ASF/WMV. Not that anybody cares.<BR>
+ encourages ASF/WMV. Not that anybody cares.</P>
<P>There is a hack that allows AVI files to contain an Ogg Vorbis audio
stream, but makes them incompatible with standard AVI. <B>MPlayer</B>
@@ -194,8 +193,7 @@
format used by the <A HREF="http://mjpeg.sf.net">mjpegtools programs</A>.
You can grab, produce, filter or encode video in this format using these
tools. The file format is really a sequence of uncompressed YUV 4:2:0
- images.
-</P>
+ images.</P>
<P><B><A NAME="film">2.1.1.10 FILM files</A></B></P>