Audio Video Files
Across
- 1. one of the earliest digital video file formats introduced in 2001. Most digital platforms and devices support it, can store audio files, video files, still images,and text. Additionally, MP4 provides high-quality video while maintaining relatively small file sizes.
- 2. video format was designed by Microsoft and is widely used in Windows media players. this format provides small file sizes with better compression than MP4. That is why it’s popular for online video streaming. Although it is not compatible with Apple devices, users can download Windows Media Player for their iPhone or Mac.
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- 5. AVCHD is a format used for HD video playback and digital recording. This video format was designed by Panasonic and Sony for professional high definition video recording. It lets you store hours of high-quality video using only a tiny amount of data by leveraging the H.264/MPEG-4 video compression technology.
- 9. a newer file type designed to improve upon the MP3 format, an open-source format, meaning it is free for commercial and non-commercial use, making it a popular choice for those who don't want to pay for high-end encoder software. Spotify actually uses these files as the default audio format
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Down
- 1. a popular video file format designed by Apple. It was designed to support the QuickTime player. these files contain videos, audio, subtitles, timecodes, and other media types. It is compatible across different versions of QuickTimePlayer, both for Mac and Windows. files take significantly more memory space on a computer.
- 2. This uncompressed file type was originally developed by IBM and Microsoft in 1991, and is the still default file type on Windows machines. It supports sample rates up to 192kHz, bit depth up to 32-bit.
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- 7. Man's best friend
- 8. Arguably the most popular lossy digital audio format, was introduced in 1993. At the time, bandwidth was limited, and its compact size made it easy to share and distribute online. However, this comes at the cost to audio quality.
- 11. AVI (Audio Video Interleave). Developed by Microsoft. Commonly used in video cameras and TV hardware. Plays well on Windows computers, but not in web browsers