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'''MPEG-4 Visual''' is the most known part of ISO's MPEG-4 standards. MPEG-4 Visual defines video compression methods which are divided into different profiles based on their processing power demands. | '''MPEG-4 Visual''' is the most known part of ISO's [[MPEG-4]] standards. MPEG-4 Visual defines video compression methods which are divided into different profiles based on their processing power demands. | ||
====Profiles==== | ====Profiles==== | ||
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* [[XviD]] ([[MPEG-4 ASP]]) | * [[XviD]] ([[MPEG-4 ASP]]) | ||
* [[DivX]] (partial [[MPEG-4 ASP]]) | * [[DivX]] (partial [[MPEG-4 ASP]]) | ||
* [[Nero Digital]] ([[MPEG-4 ASP]], | * [[Nero Digital]] ([[MPEG-4 ASP]], [[MPEG-4 AVC]]) | ||
* [[x264]] ([[MPEG-4 AVC]]) | * [[x264]] ([[MPEG-4 AVC]]) |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 26 March 2005
MPEG-4 Visual is the most known part of ISO's MPEG-4 standards. MPEG-4 Visual defines video compression methods which are divided into different profiles based on their processing power demands.
Profiles
Famous Implementations
- XviD (MPEG-4 ASP)
- DivX (partial MPEG-4 ASP)
- Nero Digital (MPEG-4 ASP, MPEG-4 AVC)
- x264 (MPEG-4 AVC)