| EnhanceMovie :: Supported Formats |
EnhanceMovie supports all popular video formats including AVI, MPEG, MOV and WMV.
You can edit AVI, MPEG, MOV, WMV formats and save videos in AVI
and MPEG formats.
You can also use EnhanceMovie as AVI, MPEG, MOV, WMV video player.
Select a format to learn more about it:
ASF video format Advanced Streaming Format (ASF, later renamed into Advanced Systems Format) is Microsoft's proprietary digital audio/digital video wrapper, especially meant for streaming. ASF is part of the Windows Media framework.
The format does not specify how the video or audio should be encoded, but instead just specifies the structure of the video/audio stream. What this means is that ASF files can be encoded with basically any audio/video codec and still would be in ASF format.
ASF files can also contain objects representing metadata, such as the artist, title, album and genre for an audio track, or the director of a video track, much like the ID3 tags of MP3 files.
See also:
AVI format
MPEG format
MOV and QT formats
WMV format
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AVI video format
AVI, a short for Audio Video Interleave, is a file format designed
to store both audio and video data in a standard package to allow its simultaneous
playback. Created by Microsoft in November 1992, AVI is one of the most
commonly used video formats. A variation of the AVI format, called DV
AVI, is used to create Digital Video that can be transferred losslessly
(without loss of quality) between computers and camcorders.
In EnhanceMovie you can edit AVI files and save the enhanced videos into the
AVI format. You can also use EnhanceMovie as AVI Player
as well.
AVI is a file format, but unlike other formats like MP3 or JPEG, AVI
is a container format, meaning it can contain video audio compressed using many
different combinations of codecs. So while MP3 and JPG can only contain a certain
kind of compression, an AVI file may carry audio/visual data in almost
any compression scheme, including:
Full Frames (Uncompressed)Intel Real Time VideoIndeoCinepakMotion JPEGEditable MPEGVDOWaveClearVideo / RealVideoQPEGMPEG-4and others.
AVI all look the same on the "outside", but on the "inside", they
may be completely different.
So, the AVI format is dependent upon "codecs" (an acronym
for compressor / decompressor). Codecs serve two purposes: they tell your
computer how to encode (or compress) a video file when you save the file,
and they tell your computer how to decode (or play) the file when you open
the file. Since the same codec is used for both compressing and playing the
file, the choice of which codec to use is extremely important. If the codec
you use to compress your file is not installed on your user's computer, your
user will not be able to play the video.
Using EnhanceMovie as AVI player you will be offered to download
and install an appropriate codec from our site if one is not already installed.
However, you should not count on this feature, since downloads can be time
consuming, and an appropriate codec cannot always be located. Visit
EnhanceMovie website.
See also:
ASF format
MPEG format
MOV and QT formats
WMV format
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MPEG Video Format
MPEG, a short for Moving Picture Experts Group, is the name of familly
of standards used for coding audio and video data in a digital compressed
format including data transmission across digital networks. MPEG Video
files have the .mpg or .dat extension and MPEG Audio files generally
have the extension .mp1, .mp2, .mp3. MPEG is cross-platform compatible
and can be played on all popular computer systems.
In EnhanceMovie you can edit MPEG files and save the enhanced videos
into the MPEG format. You can also use EnhanceMovie as MPEG Player
as well.
There are four options to choose from when saving files to MPEG in
EnhanceMovie: MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4. Decoding and playing an MPEG
file is generally harder on system resources than decoding and playing an
AVI file, a factor that makes choosing the correct media type very important.
MPEG-1 Media Type files are generally easier on system resources
and smaller in file size than other MPEG Media Types. An issue that must be
considered when selecting an MPEG Media Type is the CPU speed of the system
that will play your videos. For example, even slightly older Pentium systems
(such as those with CPU speeds under 350 - 450 MHz) cannot reliably decode
and play the MPEG-2 media type. However, MPEG-1 can be decoded and played
on just about any Pentium (or generic Pentium) computer. Playing MPEGs on
486 machines is possible, but special software, and at times special hardware
(depending on the system setup) is required.
MPEG-2 is a newer, more flexible, and more powerful MPEG Media Type.
The quality of MPEG-2 can be so good that it's the file format used in DVD
and digital satellite television. The most significant downside of MPEG-2
in terms of use on the Internet is system resources: MPEG-2 requires at least
a Pentium 350 - 450 (or generic Pentium 350 - 450) CPU for reliable decoding
and playback.
MPEG-4 is designed to deliver DVD (MPEG-2) quality video at lower
data rates and smaller file sizes. While audio and video are at the core of
the MPEG-4 specification, MPEG-4 can also support 3D objects, sprites, text
and other media types. MPEG-4 allows the use of different encoding methods,
for instance a keyframe can be encoded using ICT or Wavelets resulting in
different output qualities.
MPG can be either an abbreviation for MPEG or is used as a file extension
for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video data.
See also:
ASF format
AVI format
MOV and QT formats
WMV format
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MOV Video Format
MOV and QT formats are created by Apple Computer to create, edit, publish,
and view multimedia files. QuickTime formats can contain video, animation,
graphics, 3D and virtual reality (VR) content.
In EnhanceMovie you can edit MOV and QT files and save the enhanced videos
into the AVI, MPEG or WMV formats. You can also use EnhanceMovie as a MOV/QT Player
as well.
See also:
ASF format
AVI format
MPEG format
WMV format
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WMV Video Format
WMV Format is a video format developed by Microsoft and is designed
to handle all types of video content. The files can be highly compressed and
can be delivered as a continuous flow of data. WMV files can be of
any size and can be compressed to match many different bandwidths (connection
speeds). The WMV format is a derivative of the MPEG-4 (Motion Picture
Expert Group) format. However, it's more efficient than MPEG-4 in encoding
video and, while similar to the ASF format (Microsoft's Advanced Streaming
Format), it allows for decreased file size. Using WMV is an excellent
way to get file sizes down to reasonable levels while retaining watchable
quality.
In EnhanceMovie you can edit WMV files and save the enhanced videos
into the AVI or MPEG formats. You can also use EnhanceMovie as a WMV Player
as well.
See also:
ASF format
AVI format
MPEG format
MOV and QT formats
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