MP4 is a shortened name for MPEG-4 Part 14. Sometimes otherwise known
as MPEG -4 AVC, the AVC standing for Advanced Video Coding. As this name
suggests, it is a format used for encoding digital video files. It was
created in 1998 and is now gaining ever more popularity in the
mainstream market. The 'MPEG' part of the name is an abbreviation of
Motion Pictures Expert Group, who are the body involved in setting
industry standards for digital video and audio.
MP4 technology
works by compressing the files, making the overall size much smaller, in
a similar way to that of MP3 technology, although much more advanced
and complex. The introduction of MP3s made music and audio files more
accessible to the consumer and MP4s are set to do the same for the video
market.
MP4s are made up of several types of media in what is
known as a container format. They allow for video, audio, still images
and subtitles to be stored together in a single file and have the
capability of including advanced content, including menus, user
interaction and 3D graphics.
Earlier forms of video files were
large, making them difficult to work with, but compression and
decompression techniques, known as codecs, used in the MP4 format,
decrease the size of the files considerably. These work by removing all
unnecessary information from each frame of the video, without losing any
of the quality.
MP4s make video much more accessible and files
can be downloaded quickly from the internet. The format has streaming
capabilities, meaning the video can be viewed as it downloads and
doesn't need to be saved to the hard drive of your computer first.
Playback
too is simple, not only can the video be watched in real time as it
streams, it can be saved, stored and watched later on a variety of
players. Portable MP4 players are one such option as are some DVD
players and of course a desktop computer or laptop.
MP3 audio
files can also be listened to using an MP4 player as can the older video
format MPEG-2. Files associated with MP4s have the extension .mp4 or
sometimes .mp4a or .mp4v, the a and v standing for audio and video
respectively.
The output of the MP4 format is extremely high
quality, as crisp and clear as that of a DVD. Movies can be downloaded
quickly via the internet using the high-speed broadband connections
currently available, and watched in the comfort of your own home. Movies
and clips can be shared easily via email and other formats.
The
MP4 technology is widely used by the business sector on the internet.
Advertising and product promotion is easily incorporated in short videos
on websites.
With the ability to integrate future technology, the MPEG-4 format is a valuable addition to the digital age.
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