What is a container format?
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containers format is the way digital information is stored in the computer system. The two main media formats are multimedia container formats and individual coding formats. Computer systems use container formats to decode files so that users can see data stored in a particular file. This applies to audio and video files. The first format of the general container was called the format of exchange files or IFF. The codec is used during the formatting process to edit the sound part of the digital data files for the most effective storage. Audio Codec is also programmed to coordinate with video files so that they are synchronized when browsing. The most common types of container format are 3GPP, ASF and AVI. 3GPP is an effort to cooperate between the European Telecommunication Standard Institute, China Communications Standards Association, Telecommunication Technology Association and Alliance for Telecommunications Industry. This cooperation with more countries afterIt offers a global approach and a consistent video playback format and recording on mobile phones.
The format of advanced systems, or ASF, is a container format most commonly used with computer systems based on Microsoft. The output files are Windows Media Audio (WMA) or Windows Media Video (WMV). In addition to only a portion of video and sound, the ASF container format also contains information such as the artist, the name and name of the album. This is particularly useful in playing from the programmed song list because the information is available on the screen.
Audio Video Interweave, or AVI, is another format of Microsoft -based container. As with DVDs, the AVI file plays sound and video at the same time. AVI is a file format format (RIFF). AVI files are small parts of the sound and video file that are formatted in RIFF style. AVI combined files arestacked together to create a sound and video portion of a movie played.
One -coding container formats include storage and coding. After opening the file, the encoding can be edited while the storage remains the same. Among examples of container format include Portable Network Graphics (PNG) network graphics (JPG) (JNG) graphics (JNG). JPEG is the most common way of storing digital photos that allow you to compress an image, so you can store it in a computer system without using a significant amount of storage space.