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  • 31MPEG-21 — The MPEG 21 standard, from the Moving Picture Experts Group, aims at defining an open framework for multimedia applications. MPEG 21 is ratified in the standards ISO/IEC 21000 Multimedia framework (MPEG 21).[1][2][3][4][5][6] …

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  • 32Xvid — Stable release 1.3.2 / May 31, 2011; 5 months ago (2011 05 31) Operating system Cros …

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  • 33Digital Picture Exchange — DPX is also the name given to a mounting medium, see Di n butylPhthalate in Xylene. Digital Picture Exchange Filename extension .dpx Type of format Image file formats Digital Picture Exchange (DPX) is a common file format for digital intermediate …

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  • 34Advanced Audio Coding — AAC redirects here. For other uses, see AAC (disambiguation). Advanced Audio Codings iTunes standard AAC file icon Filename extension .m4a, .m4b, .m4p, .m4v, .m4r, .3gp, .mp4, .aac Internet media type audio/aac, audio/aacp, au …

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  • 35Matroska — This article is about the file format. For other uses, see Matryoshka (disambiguation). Matroska Filename extension .mkv .mk3d .mka .mks Internet media type video/x matroska audio/x matroska …

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  • 36BMP file format — Windows Bitmap Filename extension .bmp or .dib Internet media type image/x ms bmp (unofficial) or image/x bmp (unofficial) Type code BMP BMPf BMPp Uniform Type Identifier com.microsoft.bmp …

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  • 37Meridian Lossless Packing — The Meridian Lossless Packing logo The Advanced Resolution logo …

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  • 38Musepack — (formerly MPEGplus, MPEG+, MP+) Filename extension .mpc, .mp+, .mpp Internet media type audio/x musepack audio/musepack Magic number MPCK, MP+ Latest release 1.30.0 (SV8) / April 2, 2009; 2 years ago …

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  • 39Cinepak — is a video codec developed by Peter Barrett at SuperMac Technologies, and released in 1991 with the Video Spigot, and then in 1992 as part of Apple Computer s QuickTime video suite. It was designed to encode 320x240 resolution video at 1x (150… …

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  • 40Enhanced Variable Rate Codec — (EVRC) is a speech codec used in CDMA networks. It was developed in 1995 to replace the QCELP vocoder which used more bandwidth on the carrier s network, thus EVRC s primary goal was to offer the mobile carriers more capacity on their networks… …

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