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H.264 is the only compression technology that plays on all computers, mobile devices, and OTT players. This makes producing high-quality H.264 files compatible with your target playback devices an ...
The local choir that my kids are in is working on their latest concert DVD, and I was thinking about the best way to provide the content in higher quality. Assuming for a moment that they don't just ...
I'm having problems playing back the H.264 files generated by my Canon T2i. The files are H.264 1080P 30FPS and H.264 720P 60FPS. My computer is three or four (maybe 5?) years old but until now fine ...
New desktop based HyperDeck recorder/player designed as the perfect clip player, includes support for H.264, Apple ProRes and DNx video formats. FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blackmagic Design ...
Xvid is rarely used these days, but that means it can be hard to know what to do with it if you come across it while digging through your old files. It’s essentially a method for compressing video, ...
If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. Learn more. A new application will let you play AVI and XVID movies on your iPad. Unlike several other option in the App ...
The word Codec is an acronym of the words compressor and decompressor. Codecs are a program that compresses a video and later helps to decode it. So if you receive an ...
H.264 is a buzzword throughout the industry. Since the first version of the H.264/MPEG-4 Part 10 compression standard was released in 2003, there have been multiple revisions, improvements and ...
DivX, Inc. today announced that the latest version of the Company's flagship video software package, Version 7 of DivX(R) for Windows, is available for download on the company's newly redesigned ...
Over the weekend I read another few dozen articles on the whole Apple (AAPL) and Adobe (ADBE) debate and probably read through a thousand comments. Some of the posts I read were really good, but far ...
The Mozilla Foundation is considering adding support for the H.264 video codec in mobile versions of the Firefox browser, a move it has avoided up to now because H.264 is encumbered by patents.
H.264 is the only compression technology that plays on all computers, mobile devices, and OTT players. This makes producing high-quality H.264 files compatible with your target playback devices an ...