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  2. VP9 - Wikipedia

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    FFmpeg's VP9 decoder takes advantage of a corpus of SIMD optimizations shared with other codecs to make it fast. A comparison made by an FFmpeg developer indicated that this was faster than libvpx, and compared to FFmpeg's h.264 decoder, "identical" performance for same-bitrate video, or about 10% faster for same-quality video. [42]

  3. WebM - Wikipedia

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    FFmpeg can encode and decode VP8 videos when built with support for libvpx, the VP8/VP9 codec library of the WebM project, as well as mux/demux WebM-compliant files. [24] On July 23, 2010 Fiona Glaser, Ronald Bultje, and David Conrad of the FFmpeg team announced the ffvp8 decoder.

  4. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    M2TS supports Digital 3D as multiple files in a specific file structure for encoding stereoscopic video: MVC stereoscopic data is in .ssif files in the /BDMV/STREAM/SSIF/ directory and require a respective base .m2ts file. Digital 3D in QTFF and ASF is possible, but not standard. MP4 only supports Digital 3D at the video format level. [44]

  5. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    The free software FFmpeg project's libraries have very wide support for encoding and decoding video file formats. For example, Google uses ffmpeg to support a wide range of upload video formats for YouTube. [1] One widely used media player using the ffmpeg libraries is the free software VLC media player, which can play most video files that end ...

  6. libvpx - Wikipedia

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    libvpx is a free software video codec library from Google and the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia). It serves as the reference software implementation for the VP8 and VP9 video coding formats, and for AV1 a special fork named libaom that was stripped of backwards compatibility.

  7. Comparison of video codecs - Wikipedia

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    Yes, not in libvpx but in proprietary VP9 OpenCL codecs by Luxoft and Ittiam Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known DNxHD: Avid Technology: 2004 Un­known Proprietary: VC-3 Lossy: DCT: Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Cinema Craft Encoder SP2 Custom Technology Corporation 2000 1.00.01.09 (2009) [23] Proprietary: MPEG-1, MPEG-2 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    FFmpeg (decoding and experimental encoding) ... uses x265 to read HEVC encoded files) [42] FFmpeg ... FFmpeg (decoder only) VP9 by Google [58] libvpx;