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Format Fail Video

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  1. MP4: MPEG-4, also known as MP4, is the most common file type for videos. The MP4 format is the standard format for web videos because MP4 videos are high-quality with relatively small file sizes. Not only is MP4 the standard for the web, but this video format is also used for TV.

 

  1. MOV: The MOV file format was designed by Apple to support the Quicktime player and is used primarily for video editing. People don’t typically publish MOV videos directly to the web or send them in emails because of the large file size.

 

  1. AVI: AVI files are unique because they offer very high-quality audio, which is a feature you don’t get in some of the other video types. Because AVI files offer excellent video and audio quality, file sizes are typically much larger. 

 

  1. WMV: WMV, or Windows Media Video, is a video format that was developed by Microsoft for use with Windows operating systems. Because WMV was created for Windows, Apple and Linux devices don’t typically offer out-of-the-box support for WMV playback. 

 

  1. AVCHD: VCHD is a format that was originally developed by Sony and Panasonic for camcorders. This file format is designed to capture a high-quality version of a video directly after it’s been recorded, that way you have a high-resolution video you can use when you’re ready to edit your video. 

 

  1. WebM: The WebM format was developed by Google and released in 2019 as HTML5 grew in popularity. This video format is specifically designed for the web, but the biggest issue it faces is a lack of support. WebM videos have an extremely small file size without sacrificing too much in terms of quality. 

 

  1. FLV: There was a time when Flash video (FLV) was the most common video type, but that’s no longer the case since Flash Player was discontinued at the end of 2020.

 

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Tarikh Input: 29/02/2024 | Kemaskini: 01/03/2024 | nazlina

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