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  2. WirelessHD - Wikipedia

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    WirelessHD, also known as UltraGig, [1] is a proprietary standard owned by Silicon Image (originally SiBeam) for wireless transmission of high-definition video content for consumer electronics products.

  3. Wireless Home Digital Interface - Wikipedia

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    Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) is a consumer electronic specification for a wireless HDTV connectivity throughout the home.. WHDI enables delivery of uncompressed high-definition digital video over a wireless radio channel connecting any video source (computers, mobile phones, Blu-ray players etc.) to any compatible display device.

  4. Wireless HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Wireless HDMI is the wireless transmission of high-definition audio and video signals between devices, using unlicensed radio frequencies like 5 GHz, 60 GHz, or 190 GHz. This technology eliminates the need for an HDMI cable , allowing users to transmit signals wirelessly between the component device and the display device.

  5. MP4 file format - Wikipedia

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    MPEG-4 Part 14, or MP4, is a digital multimedia container format most commonly used to store video and audio, but it can also be used to store other data such as subtitles and still images. Like most modern container formats, it allows streaming over the Internet. The only filename extension for MPEG-4 Part 14 files as defined by the ...

  6. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    The standard video format used by many Sony and Panasonic HD camcorders. It is also used for storing high definition video on Blu-ray discs. QuickTime File Format.mov, .qt QuickTime many [3] AAC, MP3, others [3] Windows Media Video.wmv ASF: Windows Media Video, Windows Media Video Screen, Windows Media Video Image Windows Media Audio, Sipro ...

  7. List of video services using H.264/MPEG-4 AVC - Wikipedia

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    In October 2005, Apple Inc began selling H.264-encoded videos over the Internet through their iTunes Music Store. [2] Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch support H.264 Baseline Profile, Levels 2.1 and 3, at resolutions up to 480x320 or 640x480 and bitrates up to 1.5 Mbit/s and is capable of playing the YouTube video content. [3]

  8. Internet video - Wikipedia

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    Internet video (also known as online video) is digital video that is distributed over the internet. Internet video exists in several formats, the most notable being MPEG-4i AVC, AVCHD, FLV, and MP4. There are several online video hosting services, including YouTube. In recent years, the platform of internet video has been used to stream live ...

  9. MP4 Watch - Wikipedia

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    Users can watch video on the LED or OLED color screen and listen to the audio played back over small built-in speakers, earphones, or a wireless headset in the case of Bluetooth MP4 watches. MP4 watches typically require the user to convert video files to smaller resolution or particular file formats before they can be played back. [1]