Base Media File

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Multimedia Container Formats
... In most cases, the file header, most of the metadata and the synchro chunks are specified by the container format ... Modular chunks make it easy to recover other chunks in case of file corruption or dropped frames or bit slip, while offsets result in framing errors ... Some containers are exclusive to audio AIFF (IFF file format, widely used on Mac OS platform) WAV (RIFF file format, widely used on Windows platform) XMF (Extensible ...
Flash Video - History
... Support for video in SWF file format was added in Flash Player 6, released in 2002 ... In 2003, Flash Player 7 added direct support for FLV file format ... Because of restrictions in the FLV file format, Adobe Systems has created in 2007 new file formats listed below, based on the ISO base media file format (MPEG-4 Part 12) ...
MPEG-4 Part 14 - History of MP4
14 is an instance of more general ISO/IEC 14496-122004 (MPEG-4 Part 12 ISO base media file format) which is directly based upon QuickTime File Format ... completely replaces Clause 13 of ISO/IEC 14496-1 (MPEG-4 Part 1 Systems), in which the file format for MPEG-4 content was previously specified ... The MPEG-4 file format specification was created on the basis of the QuickTime format specification published in 2001 ...

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