I want to join the next generation of video codecs, MPEG-4, for my video projects, but I'm hopelessly confused and Google isn't helping me.<BR><BR>Here are the facts as I know them. The people who ...
Talking while showing pictures and graphs in a PowerPoint 2007 presentation is enough for most people but, if you want to captivate your audience, insert one of more video files in your PowerPoint ...
What's the difference? If I rip a DVD or transcode a file, say avi, to mpeg4 using visualhub, I'll get an mp4 out of the other end. But when I use the conversion option in EyeTV's software, a ...
MPEG-4 can overcome many of the limitations imposed on video when streamed, allowing for a greater depth of information, and has the potential to be used as a true streaming multimedia format.
Based on posts/responses on the forums, it appears there is still a significant amount of confusion regarding audio codecs and their implications. For clarification purposes, "MP3" is officially known ...
The term streaming media is on everyone's lips today. While content providers are eager to boost revenues, potential users hope to download movies of their choice from the Web instead of driving to a ...
Most DVDs store movies in the standard MPEG-2 format (aka H.262) defined by the Motion Pictures Expert Group, though MPEG-1 is also supported. The video is held in VOB (Video Object) files. The video ...