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  2. FFmpeg - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg

    Some FFmpeg developers were also part of the MPlayer project. The name of the project is inspired by the MPEG video standards group, together with "FF" for "fast forward", so FFmpeg stands for "Fast Forward Moving Picture Experts Group". [13] The logo represents a zigzag scan pattern that shows how MPEG video codecs handle entropy encoding. [14]

  3. Bink Video - Wikipedia

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    Bink Video is a proprietary file format (extensions .bik and .bk2) for video developed by Epic Games Tools (formerly RAD Game Tools), a part of Epic Games. Overview [ edit ]

  4. File:FFmpeg Logo new.svg - Wikipedia

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    This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain . Although it is free of copyright restrictions, this image may still be subject to other restrictions .

  5. WebM - Wikipedia

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    Since version 1.4.9, the LiVES video editor has support for realtime decoding and for encoding to WebM format using ffmpeg libraries. MPC-HC since build SVN 2071 supports WebM playback with internal VP8 decoder based on FFmpeg's code. [25] [28] The full decoding support for WebM is available in MPC-HC since version 1.4.2499.0. [29]

  6. Avidemux - Wikipedia

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    Avidemux is a free and open-source software application for non-linear video editing and transcoding multimedia files. The developers intend it as "a simple tool for simple video processing tasks" and to allow users "to do elementary things in a very straightforward way". [3]

  7. Smacker video - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smacker_video

    Smacker video supports 256 colors, but no transparency support. [2] While being a palette-based format, which is inherently limited to having not more than 256 colors in each frame, Smacker videos may still contain more colors in total due to "palette rotation", whereby the palette is updated on a per-frame basis. [2]

  8. FormatFactory - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FormatFactory

    FormatFactory is an ad-supported freeware multimedia converter that can convert video, audio, and picture files. It is also capable of ripping DVDs and CDs to other file formats, as well as creating .iso images. It can also join multiple video files into one. FormatFactory supports the following formats:

  9. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    Not standardized, and not a real video file in the classical meaning since it merely references the real video file (e.g. a .webm file), which has to exist separately elsewhere. A .gifv "file" is simply a HTML webpage which includes a HTML video tag, where the video has no sound. As there were large communities online which create art using the ...