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  2. Bink Video - Wikipedia

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    Bink uses a wavelet-based compression algorithm optimized for game video sequences. It supports resolutions up to 4K and can encode at bitrates from 500 kbps to 200 Mbps. The codec is designed for efficient decompression, leveraging multithreading and SIMD instructions on modern CPUs.

  3. Smacker video - Wikipedia

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    Smacker video is a video file format (with the .SMK file extension) developed by Epic Games Tools, and primarily used for full-motion video in video games. [1] Smacker uses an adaptive 8-bit RGB palette. RAD's format for video at higher color depths is Bink Video.

  4. List of video game middleware - Wikipedia

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    Bink Video - video file format, video compression tools and playback library from RAD Game Tools. CRI-Sofdec - created by CRI Middleware , it is highly used in Dreamcast games. Online multiplayer

  5. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    .bikBIK Bink Video file. A video compression system developed by RAD Game Tools; BRAW – a high bitrate video format used by Blackmagic Design cameras. CAM – aMSN webcam log file; COLLAB – Blackboard Collaborate session recording; DAT – video standard data file (automatically created when we attempted to burn as video file on the CD)

  6. Bink - Wikipedia

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    Bink may refer to: Bink (conjunction), a Mexican Asian; a mix of the slurs beaner and chink; Bink Video, a video format popular in many video games; Bink (The Magicians of Xanth), a character of the Xanth series by Piers Anthony; Bink (producer), a hip-hop producer

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    Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (35) looks to the scoreboard during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Charlotte Hornets in Charlotte, N.C., Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.

  8. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    Linear pulse-code modulation (LPCM, generally only described as PCM) is the format for uncompressed audio in media files and it is also the standard for CD-DA; note that in computers, LPCM is usually stored in container formats such as WAV, AIFF, or AU, or as raw audio format, although not technically necessary.

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