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  2. LosslessCut - Wikipedia

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    This limitation is by design to allow the cutting to be lossless, i.e. without re-encoding the frames adjacent to a cut for the codecs using interframe Motion compensation. [16] Though "smart cut", a feature allowing lossless encoding up to the nearest previous keyframe, then encoding the latter part at a cost of small loss, is available ...

  3. MKVToolNix - Wikipedia

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    MKVToolNix is a collection of tools for the Matroska media container format by Moritz Bunkus including mkvmerge. The free and open source Matroska libraries and tools are available for various platforms including Linux and BSD distributions, macOS and Microsoft Windows.

  4. AVCHD - Wikipedia

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    AVCHD is compatible with the Blu-ray format [citation needed] and can be authored without re-encoding on Blu-rays or DVDs, though not all Blu-ray Disc players are compatible with AVCHD video authored on DVD media, a format known as AVCHD disc. AVCHD recordings can be transferred to a computer by connecting the camcorder via the USB connection ...

  5. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    OpenH264 – H.264 baseline profile encoding and decoding; OpenVVC [1] an VVC /H.266 Real Time-Decoder for Mac OS, Windows, Linux and Android and special Version of FFmpeg, [2] which was used for Ateme Satellite Broadcast Test. [3] [4] x265 – An encoder based on the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC/H.265) standard. Xvid – MPEG-4 Part 2 ...

  6. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    A video file normally consists of a container (e.g. in the Matroska format) containing visual (video without audio) data in a video coding format (e.g. VP9) alongside audio data in an audio coding format (e.g. Opus). The container can also contain synchronization information, subtitles, and metadata such as title.

  7. TMPGEnc - Wikipedia

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    TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works also provides HD MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output support, Blu-ray Disc output support, AVCHD input support, DVD-Video and DVD-VR input support, MKV input and output support, FLV input, etc. [16] It is the first TMPGEnc product to incorporate the x264 encoding engine for MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output and is the first software ...

  8. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    VOB supports interactive menus as multiple files in a specific file structure for encoding DVD content, requiring a companion .ifo file. Matroska has been planning to support interactive menus as part of a draft specification since 2004. [42] Digital 3D is only supported at the container format level in Matroska, [41] MXF [43] and WebM (some ...

  9. Video compression picture types - Wikipedia

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    Typically require more bits to encode than other frame types. Often, Iā€‘frames are used for random access and are used as references for the decoding of other pictures. Intra refresh periods of a half-second are common on such applications as digital television broadcast and DVD storage. Longer refresh periods may be used in some environments.