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The following is a list of compression formats and related codecs.
- 1Audio compression formats
- 1.3Lossy compression
- 1.3.1General
- 1.3.2Voice
- 1.3.2.3Mobile phone
- 1.3Lossy compression
- 3Video compression formats
- 3.2Lossless video compression
- 3.3Lossy compression
Audio compression formats[edit]
Non-compression[edit]
- Linear Pulse Code Modulation (LPCM, generally only described as PCM) is the format for uncompressed audio in media files and it is also the standard for CD-DA; note that in computers, LPCM is usually stored in container formats such as WAV, AIFF, or AU, or as raw audio format, although not technically necessary.
- FFmpeg
- Pulse-density modulation (PDM)
- Direct Stream Digital (DSD) is standard for Super Audio CD
- foobar2000 Super Audio CD Decoder (based on MPEG-4 DST reference decoder)
- FFmpeg (based on dsd2pcm)
- Direct Stream Digital (DSD) is standard for Super Audio CD
- Pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM)
Lossless compression[edit]
- Actively used
- Most popular
- Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)[1]
- libFLAC
- FFmpeg
- Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC)
- Apple QuickTime
- libalac
- FFmpeg
- Monkey's Audio (APE)
- Monkey's Audio SDK
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- OptimFROG (OFR)
- Tom's verlustfreier Audiokompressor (TAK)
- TAK SDK
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- WavPack (WV)
- libwavpack
- FFmpeg
- True Audio (TTA)
- libtta
- FFmpeg
- Windows Media Audio Lossless (WMAL)
- Windows Media Encoder
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)[1]
- Other
- DTS-HD Master Audio, also known as DTS++ and DCA XLL
- libdca (decoder only)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Dolby TrueHD – Standard for DVD-Audio in Blu-ray (mathematically based on MLP)
- FFmpeg
- Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP), also known as Packed PCM (PPCM) – Standard for DVD-Audio in DVD
- FFmpeg
- MPEG-4 Audio Lossless Coding (MPEG-4 ALS)
- SSC, DST, ALS and SLS reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001/Amd.10:2007)
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- MPEG-4 Scalable Lossless Coding (MPEG-4 SLS) – Parts of it are used in HD-AAC.
- SSC, DST, ALS and SLS reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001/Amd.10:2007)
- RealAudio Lossless
- RealPlayer
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- BFDLAC (BFD Lossless Audio Compression).[2] Ongoing development.
- FXpansion's BFD3 drum software. (2013-2017)
- DTS-HD Master Audio, also known as DTS++ and DCA XLL
- Oddball
- ATRAC Advanced Lossless (AAL) – Extremely unpopular
- FFmpeg (lossy decoder only)
- Direct Stream Transfer (DST) - Only used for Direct Stream Digital
- SSC, DST, ALS and SLS reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001/Amd.10:2007)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Original Sound Quality (OSQ) - Only used in WaveLab
- ATRAC Advanced Lossless (AAL) – Extremely unpopular
- Most popular
- Discontinued
- Lossless Audio (LA)[3]– No update for 10+ years
- Shorten (SHN)[4]– Officially discontinued.
- libshn
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- Lossless Predictive Audio Compression (LPAC) – Predecessor of MPEG-4 ALS
- Lossless Transform Audio Compression (LTAC) – Predecessor of LPAC
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer III HD (mp3HD) – Officially discontinued
- RK Audio (RKAU)[5]– Officially discontinued
Lossy compression[edit]
General[edit]
- Adaptive Differential (or Delta) pulse-code modulation (ADPCM, see pulse-code modulation)
- Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding (ATRAC, used in MiniDisc devices)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- ATSC/ETSI standards:
- Dolby Digital (AC3, ATSC A/52, ETSI TS 102 366)
- FFmpeg
- liba52 (decoder only)
- DTS Coherent Acoustics (DTS, Digital Theatre System Coherent Acoustics, ETSI TS 102 114)
- FFmpeg
- libdca (decoder only)
- Dolby Digital (AC3, ATSC A/52, ETSI TS 102 366)
- Impala FORscene audio codec
- ITU standards:
- G.722
- FFmpeg
- G.722.1 and G.722.1 Annex C
- libg722_1
- libsiren (part of libmsn and msn-pecan)
- G.722.2
- 3GPP TS 26.173 – AMR-WB speech Codec (C-source code) – reference implementation[6]
- opencore-amr (decoder)
- VisualOn AMR-WB encoder
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- G.722
- MPEG-1 Audio and MPEG-2 Audio
- layer I (MP1) (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and non-ISO MPEG-2.5)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- layer II (MP2) (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and non-ISO MPEG-2.5)
- FFmpeg
- tooLame (encoding only)
- twoLame (encoding only)
- layer III (MP3) (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and non-ISO MPEG-2.5)
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- LAME (encoding only)
- Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) (MPEG-2 Part 7)
- FAAC (encoder) and FAAD (decoder)
- VisualOn AAC Encoder (a.k.a. libvo_aacenc)
- libaacplus
- layer I (MP1) (MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and non-ISO MPEG-2.5)
- MPEG-4 Audio
- Advanced Audio Coding (AAC, MPEG-4 Part 3 subpart 4), HE-AAC and AAC-LD
- FAAC, FAAD2
- MPEG-4 AAC reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001)
- Harmonic and Individual Lines and Noise (HILN, MPEG-4 Parametric Audio Coding)
- MPEG-4 reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001)
- TwinVQ
- MPEG-4 reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001)
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- BSAC (Bit-Sliced Arithmetic Coding)
- MPEG-4 reference software (ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001)
- Advanced Audio Coding (AAC, MPEG-4 Part 3 subpart 4), HE-AAC and AAC-LD
- Musepack (a.k.a. MPEGplus)
- Musepack SV8 Tools
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- IETF standards:
- Opus (RFC 6716) – based on SILK vocoder and CELT codec
- libopus
- FFmpeg (decoding and experimental encoding)
- Opus (RFC 6716) – based on SILK vocoder and CELT codec
- AT&T Perceptual audio coder
- Precision Adaptive Subband Coding (PASC; a variant of MP1; used in Digital Compact Cassette)
- QDesign (purchased by DTS)
- QDesign Music Codec – used in Apple QuickTime
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- QDesign Music Codec – used in Apple QuickTime
- PictureTel (purchased by Polycom)
- Siren 7
- libg722_1
- libsiren (part of libmsn and msn-pecan)
- Siren 14
- libg722_1
- Siren 22
- Siren 7
- NTT TwinVQ
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- NTT TwinVQ Encoder, NTT TwinVQ Player
- Voxware MetaSound (a variant of NTT TwinVQ)
- Windows Media Player (voxmsdec.ax)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Vorbis
- Tremor (decoder only)
- Windows Media Audio (WMA)
- FFmpeg
- Dolby E
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
Bluetooth[edit]
- Bluetooth Special Interest Group
- Low Complexity Subband Coding (SBC)
- BlueZ's SBC library (libsbc)
- Fluoride Bluetooth stack (successor of BlueDroid)
- FFmpeg
- CVSD 8kHz - used in Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
- modified SBC (mSBC) - used in Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
- BlueZ's SBC library (libsbc)[7]
- Fluoride Bluetooth stack
- FFmpeg
- Low Complexity Subband Coding (SBC)
- Qualcomm Technologies International (formerly CSR)
- aptX (a.k.a. apt-X)
- Qualcomm libaptX[8]
- FFmpeg
- aptX HD
- Qualcomm libaptXHD[8]
- FFmpeg
- aptX (a.k.a. apt-X)
- Sony
- LDAC
- libldac (encoder only)[9] - used in Android Oreo
- LDAC
- HWA Alliance/Savitech
- LHDC[10]
- HWA encoder/decoder
- LHDC[10]
- HiBy
- Ultra Audio Transmission (UAT)
Digital radio[edit]
- Hybrid Digital Coding - used in HD Radio (a.k.a. NRSC-5)
- NRSC-5 receiver for rtl-sdr (decoder only)
Voice[edit]
(low bit rate, optimized for speech)
- Xiph.Org Foundation
- Speex, patent free[11]
- libspeex
- Speex, patent free[11]
- Dialogic ADPCM (VOX)
- ITU standards:
- G.711 (a-law and μ-lawcompanding), also known as PCM of voice frequencies
- FFmpeg (libavcodec)
- G.711.0 (G.711 LLC)
- G.711.1 (Wideband extension for G.711)
- G.711.1D (Super-wideband extension for G.711.1)
- G.718B (Super-wideband extension for G.718)
- G.721 (superseded by G.726)
- G.722 (SB-ADPCM)
- FFmpeg
- G.722B (Super-wideband extension for G.722)
- G.722.2 (AMR-WB)
- 3GPP TS 26.173 – AMR-WB speech Codec (C-source code) – reference implementation[6]
- opencore-amr (decoder)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- G.723 (24 and 40 kbit/s DPCM, extension to G.721, superseded by G.726)
- G.723.1 (MPC-MLQ or ACELP)
- FFmpeg
- G.726 (ADPCM)
- FFmpeg (libavcodec)
- G.728 (LD-CELP)
- G.729 (CS-ACELP)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- G.729d
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- G.729.1 (Wideband extension for G.711)
- G.729.1E (Super-wideband extension for G.729.1)
- G.711 (a-law and μ-lawcompanding), also known as PCM of voice frequencies
- Google
- internet Speech Audio Codec (iSAC)
- WebRTC
- internet Speech Audio Codec (iSAC)
- Nellymoser Asao Codec
- FFmpeg (libavcodec)
- PictureTel PT716, PT716plus
- PictureTel PT724
- RTAudio – used by Microsoft Live Communication Server
- SVOPC – used by Skype
- OpenLPC – created by Future Dynamics[12]
- HawkVoice (libHVDI)
- ANSI/SCTE
- ANSI/SCTE 24-21 2006 (BroadVoice16)
- BroadVoice Speech Codec Open Source C Code
- ANSI/SCTE 24-22 2013 (iLBCv2.0)
- ANSI/SCTE 24-23 2007 (BroadVoice32)
- BroadVoice Speech Codec Open Source C Code
- ANSI/SCTE 24-21 2006 (BroadVoice16)
- IETF RFCs:
- Internet Low Bit Rate Codec (iLBC, RFC 3951) – developed by Global IP Solutions/Google
- WebRTC
- Internet Low Bit Rate Codec (iLBC, RFC 3951) – developed by Global IP Solutions/Google
- IETF Internet Draft
- IPMR Speech Codec (used by SPIRIT DSP and many others)[13]
- SILK (used by Skype)[14]
- CELT (developed by Xiph.Org Foundation)[15]
- libcelt
- MPEG-4 Audio
- MPEG-4 CELP
- Skyphone MPLP
- Inmarsat
- INMARSAT-M IMBE
- Inmarsat Mini-M AMBE
Microsoft DirectPlay[edit]
Those codecs are used by many PC games which use voice chats via Microsoft DirectPlay API.
- Voxware MetaVoice
- Windows Media Player (voxmvdec.ax)
- Truespeech
- Windows Media Player (tssoft32.acm)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- MS GSM
- Windows Media Player (msgsm32.acm)
- libgsm
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- MS-ADPCM
- Windows Media Player (msadp32.acm)
- FFmpeg
Digital Voice Recorder[edit]
- International Voice Association (IVA) standards:
- Digital Speech Standard / Standard Play (DSS-SP)
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- Digital Speech Standard / Quality Play (DSS-QP)
- Digital Speech Standard / Standard Play (DSS-SP)
- Micronas Intermetall SC4 (MI-SC4)
- Sony LPEC
- Truespeech Triple Rate CODER (TRC)[16] – used in some pocket recorders
Mobile phone[edit]
Generation 2[edit]
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) GSM
- Full Rate (GSM 06.10, RPE-LTP)
- libgsm
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Half Rate (GSM 06.20, VSELP 5.6kbit/s)
- Enhanced Full Rate (GSM 06.60, ACELP 12.20kbit/s, compatible with AMR mode AMR_12.20)
- Full Rate (GSM 06.10, RPE-LTP)
- Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) IS-95 (a.k.a. cdmaOne)
- IS-96A (QCELP 8kbit/s)
- IS-127 (EVRC 8kbit/s)
- IS-733 (QCELP 13kbit/s)
- Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) IS-54/IS-136 (a.k.a. Digital AMPS)
- IS-85 (VSELP 8kbit/s)
- IS-641 (ACELP 7.4kbit/s, compatible with AMR mode AMR_7.40)
- Association of Radio Industries and Businesses (ARIB) RCR STD-27 (PDC)
- PDC-HR (PSI-CELP 3.45kbit/s)
- PDC-FR (VSELP 11.2kbit/s)
- PDC-EFR CS-ACELP 8kbit/s (a.k.a. G.729)
- PDC-EFR ACELP 6.7kbit/s (compatible with AMR mode AMR_6.70)
Generation 3/4[edit]
- 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
- Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR)
- AMR-NB
- 3GPP TS 26.073 – AMR speech Codec (C-source code) – reference implementation[17]
- opencore-amr (one may compile ffmpeg with—enable-libopencore-amrnb to incorporate the OpenCORE lib)
- FFmpeg (by default decoder only, but see above the compiling options to incorporate the OpenCORE lib)
- AMR-WB
- 3GPP TS 26.173 – AMR-WB speech Codec (C-source code) – reference implementation[6]
- opencore-amr (decoder), from OpenCORE (one may compile ffmpeg with—enable-libopencore-amrwb to incorporate the OpenCORE lib)
- vo-amrwbenc (encoder), from VisualOn, included in Android (one may compile ffmpeg with—enable-libvo-amrwbenc to incorporate the VisualOn lib)
- FFmpeg (by default decoder only, but see above the compiling options).
- AMR-WB+
- 3GPP TS 26.273 – AMR-WB+ speech Codec (C-source code) – reference implementation[18]
- Enhanced Voice Services (EVS)
- 3GPP TS.26.443 – Codec for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) – ANSI C code (floating-point)[19]
- AMR-NB
- Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR)
- 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2)
- Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (EVRC, a.k.a. IS-127) – based on RCELP
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Enhanced Variable Rate Codec B (EVRC-B)
- QCELP (Qualcomm Code Excited Linear Prediction)
- QCELP-8 (a.k.a. SmartRate or IS-96C)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- QCELP-13 (a.k.a. PureVoice or IS-733)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- QCELP-8 (a.k.a. SmartRate or IS-96C)
- Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV)
- Variable Multi Rate – WideBand (VMR-WB)
- Enhanced Variable Rate Codec (EVRC, a.k.a. IS-127) – based on RCELP
Professional mobile radio[edit]
- APCO
- Project 25 Phase 2 Enhanced Full-Rate (AMBE+2 4400bit/s with 2800bit/s FEC)
- Project 25 Phase 2 Half-Rate (AMBE+2 2450bit/s with 1150bit/s FEC) – also used in NXDN and DMR
- mbelib (decoder only)
- Project 25 Phase 1 Full Rate (IMBE 7200bit/s)
- mbelib (decoder only)
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
- ETS 300 395-2 (TETRA ACELP 4.6kbit/s)
- TETRAPOL
- RPCELP 6kbit/s
- D-STAR Digital Voice (AMBE 2400bit/s with 1200bit/s FEC)
- mbelib (decoder only)
- Professional Digital Trunking System Industry Association (PDT Alliance) standards:
- NVOC – used in China
- Spirit DSP RALCWI
- DSPINI
- SPR Robust
- TWELP Robust
- Codec2
- libcodec2
- RL-CELP (used in Japanese railways[20][21])
Military[edit]
- U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Federal Standard:
- FS-1015 (a.k.a. LPC-10)
- HawkVoice (libHVDI)
- FS-1016 (CELP)
- HawkVoice (libHVDI)
- FS-1023 (CVSD 12kbit/s)
- FS-1015 (a.k.a. LPC-10)
- United States Military Standard (MIL-STD)
- MIL-STD-188 113 (CVSD 16kbit/s and 32kbit/s)
- SoX (libsox)
- MIL-STD-3005 (a.k.a. MELP)
- Texas Instruments' 2.4 kbit/s MELP Proposed Federal Standard speech coder
- MIL-STD-188 113 (CVSD 16kbit/s and 32kbit/s)
- NATO
- STANAG 4198 (a.k.a. LPC-10e)
- STANAG-4591 (a.k.a. MELPe)
- BBN NRV – developed in DARPA program[22]
Video games[edit]
- Bink Audio, Smacker Audio
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Actimagine (Nintendo European Research & Development) FastAudio[23]
- MobiclipDecoder (decoder only)
- Nintendo GCADPCM[24] - used in GameCube, Wii and Nintendo 3DS.
- vgmstream (decoder only)
- VGAudio
- Sony VAG[24]
- vgmstream (decoder only)
- Sony HEVAG[24] - used in PS Vita.[25]
- vgmstream (decoder only)
- Sony ATRAC9[24] - used in PS4 and PS Vita.
- VGAudio (decoder only)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Microsoft XMA[24] - WMA variants for Xbox 360 hardware decoding.[26]
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- CRIADX ADPCM
- vgmstream (decoder only)
- VGAudio
- FFmpeg
- CRI HCA/HCA-MX - used in CRI ADX2 middleware.[27]
- vgmstream (decoder only)
- VGAudio
- libcgss
- HCADecoder (decoder only)
- FMOD FADPCM[28]
- vgmstream (decoder only)
- AudiokineticWwise
- vgmstream (decoder only)
Text compression formats[edit]
- Continuous Media Markup Language (CMML)
- MPEG-4 Part 17 (e.g. 3GPP Timed Text)
Video compression formats[edit]
Non-compression[edit]
- RGB 4:4:4
- YUV 4:4:4/4:2:2/4:1:1/4:2:0
- Composite digital signal - used by SMPTE D-2 and D-3
Lossless video compression[edit]
- ITU-T/ISO/IEC standards:
- H.264 lossless
- x264 (encoder only)
- FFmpeg (decoder only, uses x264 for encoding)
- H.265 lossless [29]
- x265 (encoder only)
- UHDcode (decoder only, uses x265 to read HEVC encoded files) [30]
- FFmpeg (decoder only, uses x265 for encoding) [31][32]
- Motion JPEG 2000 lossless
- libopenjpeg
- H.264 lossless
- IETF standards:
- ZRLE (RFC 6143 7.7.6) - used by VNC
- SMPTE standards:
- VC-2 HQ lossless (a.k.a. Dirac Pro lossless)
- libdirac
- libschroedinger
- VC-2 HQ lossless (a.k.a. Dirac Pro lossless)
- Alparysoft Lossless Video Codec (Alpary)
- Apple Animation (QuickTime RLE)
- QuickTime
- FFmpeg
- ArithYuv
- AV1
- AVIzlib
- LCL (VfW codec) MSZH and ZLIB[33]
- FFmpeg
- Autodesk Animator Codec (AASC)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- CamStudio GZIP/LZO
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Chennai Codec (EVX-2)
- Dxtory
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- FastCodec
- FFV1[34] FFV1's compression factor is comparable to Motion JPEG 2000, but based on quicker algorithms (allows real-time capture). Written by Michael Niedermayer and published as part of FFmpeg under to GNU LGPL.
- FFmpeg
- Flash Screen Video v1/v2[35]
- FFmpeg
- FM Screen Capture Codec
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Fraps codec (FPS1)[36]
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Grass Valley Lossless
- Grass Valley Codec Option
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Huffyuv Huffyuv (or HuffYUV) was written by Ben Rudiak-Gould and published under the terms of the GNU GPL as free software, meant to replace uncompressed YCbCr as a video capture format. It uses very little cpu but takes a lot of disk space. See also ffvhuff which is an 'FFmpeg' only version of it.
- FFmpeg
- IgCodec
- innoHeim/Rsupport Screen Capture Codec
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Lagarith A more up-to-date fork of Huffyuv is available as Lagarith[37]
- Lagarith Codec (VfW codec)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- LOCO[38] - based on JPEG-LS
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- MagicYUV[39]
- MagicYUV SDK
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- MSU Screen Capture Lossless
- CorePNG [de] - based on PNG
- FFmpeg
- ScreenPresso (SPV1)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- ScreenPressor[40] - a successor of MSU Screen Capture Lossless
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- SheerVideo
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Snow lossless
- FFmpeg
- TechSmith Screen Capture Codec (TSCC)[41]
- EnSharpen Video Codec for QuickTime
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Toponoky
- Ut Video Codec Suite[42][43]
- libutvideo
- FFmpeg
- VBLE[44]
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- VMnc VMware screen codec[45] - used by VMware Workstation
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- VP9 by Google[46]
- libvpx
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- ZeroCodec
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- ZMBV (Zip Motion Block Video) Codec - used by DOSBox
- FFmpeg
Lossless game codecs[edit]
- DXA
- ScummVM Tools (encoder only)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
Lossy compression[edit]
General[edit]
- AV1 (AOMedia Video 1)
- Blackbird FORscene video codec
- Cinepak[47] (a.k.a. Apple Compact Video)
- FFmpeg
- Dirac
- Schrödinger
- dirac-research
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Firebird[48] Original FORscene video codec
- H.261 (a.k.a. Px64)
- FFmpeg H.261 (libavcodec)
- MPEG-1 Part 2 (MPEG-1 Video)
- Elecard MPEG-1 Decoder/Encoder
- MainConcept MPEG-1
- H.262/MPEG-2 Part 2 (MPEG-2 Video)
- Cinema Craft Encoder
- Elecard MPEG-2 Video Decoder/Encoder
- InterVideo Video Decoder
- MainConcept MPEG-2
- H.263
- FFmpeg H.263 (libavcodec)
- MPEG-4 Part 2 (MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile)
- Elecard MPEG-4 Decoder/Encoder
- H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or MPEG-4 Part 10 (MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding), approved for Blu-ray
- CoreAVC (decoder only; limited to below Hi10P profile)
- Elecard AVC Decoder/Encoder (baseline and main profile)
- Sorenson AVC Pro codec, Sorenson's new implementation
- OpenH264 (baseline profile only)
- x264 (encoder only; supports some of Hi422P and Hi444PP features)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- MPEG-4 AVC variants:
- MPEG-4 Web Video Coding or MPEG-4 Part 29 – a subset of MPEG-4 AVC baseline profile
- HEVC
- x265 (encoder only)
- IETF Internet Draft
- xvc[49]
- Indeo 2 (RTV 2.1)/3[50]/4/5[51]
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- On2 Technologies TrueMotion VP3/VP4, VP5, VP6, VP7; under the name The Duck Corporation: TrueMotion S, TrueMotion 2, TrueMotion RT 2.0
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- RealVideo 1, G2, 8, 9 and 10
- FFmpeg
- RealMedia HD SDK
- RealVideo Fractal Codec (a.k.a. Iterated Systems ClearVideo)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- RealMedia HD (a.k.a. RealVideo 11)
- RealMedia HD SDK
- Snow Wavelet Codec
- Sorenson Video,[52]Sorenson Spark
- FFmpeg
- Theora
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- libtheora
- VC-1 (SMPTE standard, subset of Windows Media Video)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- VP8 and VP9 by Google
- FFmpeg
- Windows Media Video (WMV)
- WAX (Part of the Windows Media Series)
- FFmpeg
- Guobiao standards (GB/T)
- Audio Video Standard (AVS)
- AVS1-P2 (GB/T 20090.2-2006)
- FFmpeg (decoding only)
- AVS1-P7 (AVS-M; under-development)
- AVS2-P2 (GB/T 33475.2-2016, IEEE 1857.4 (draft))
- uAVS2 Encoder
- xavs2 (encoder only)
- davs2 (libdavs2; decoder only)
- AVS1-P2 (GB/T 20090.2-2006)
- Audio Video Standard (AVS)
Intra-frame-only[edit]
- Motion JPEG
- Morgan Multimedia M-JPEG[53]
- Pegasus PICVideo M-JPEG
- MainConcept M-JPEG
- ISO/IEC standard
- Motion JPEG 2000 (ISO/IEC 15444-3, ITU-T T.802)
- libopenjpeg
- FFmpeg
- Morgan Multimedia M-JPEG2000[54]
- Morgan Multimedia dcpPlayer (decoder only)[55]
- DV (IEC 61834)
- FFmpeg
- MPEG-4 SStP (ISO/IEC 14496-2)
- FFmpeg[56]
- Motion JPEG 2000 (ISO/IEC 15444-3, ITU-T T.802)
- Apple ProRes 422/4444
- FFmpeg
- Apple Intermediate Codec
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- Apple Pixlet
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- AVC-Intra
- x264 (encoder only)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- AVC-Ultra – a subset of MPEG-4 AVC Hi444PP profile
- XAVC-I
- SMPTE standard
- VC-2 SMPTE standard (a.k.a. Dirac Pro. SMPTE ST 2042)
- Schrödinger
- dirac-research
- VC-2 Reference Encoder and Decoder – developed by BBC (open source)
- FFmpeg (the encoder only supports VC-2 HQ profile)
- VC-3 SMPTE standard (SMPTE ST 2019)
- Avid DNxHD
- VC-5 SMPTE standard (SMPTE ST 2073)
- CineForm-SDK – developed by GoPro (open source)
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- VC-2 SMPTE standard (a.k.a. Dirac Pro. SMPTE ST 2042)
- Grass Valley HQ/HQA/HQX
- Grass Valley Codec Option
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- NewTek NT25
- NewTek SpeedHQ
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
Stereoscopic 3D[edit]
Security and surveillance cameras[edit]
- Guobiao standards (GB/T)
- AVS-S-P2 (suspended[57])
- SVAC (GB/T 25724-2010)
- Infinity CCTV Codec (IMM4/IMM5/IMM6)
- FFmpeg[58][59] (IMM4 and IMM5 decoder only)
Bayer video codecs[edit]
- CinemaDNG (created by Adobe; used in Blackmagic cameras)
- Redcode RAW (used in RED cameras) – a modified version of JPEG 2000[60]
- libredcode
- ArriRaw (used in Arri cameras)
- Cineform RAW (used in Silicon Imaging cameras)
- CineForm-SDK
- Blackmagic RAW (used in Blackmagic cameras)
- Blackmagic RAW SDK
- Apple ProRes RAW
Video games[edit]
- Bink Video, Smacker video
- FFmpeg
- libavcodec
- NintendoMobiclip video codec
- CRISofdec codec - a MPEG variant with 11-bit DC and color space correction;[61] used in Sofdec middleware
- CRI P256 - used in Sofdec middleware for Nintendo DS[62]
- Indeo Video Interactive (aka Indeo 4/5) - used in PC games for Microsoft Windows
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
Real-time[edit]
- Hap/Hap Alpha/Hap Q
- VIDVOX hap codec
- FFmpeg
- DXV Codec
- Resolume DXV Codec
- FFmpeg (decoder only)
- VESA Display Stream Compression (DSC)
- VESA Display Compression-M (VDC-M)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^
- ^'BFDLAC: A Fast lossless Audio Compression Algorithm For Drum Sounds'(PDF).
- ^'Lossless Audio Homepage'.
- ^
- ^'RK Audio'.
- ^ abc3GPP (2008-12-11) 3GPP TS 26.173 - AMR-WB speech Codec; version 8.0.0 Release 8, retrieved 2009-09-09
- ^Release of sbc-1.1, BlueZ Project, April 30, 2013
- ^ abIntegration of the aptX and aptX-HD codecs for A2DP source, Android Open Source Project, January 4, 2017
- ^The contribution of LDAC encoder, Android Open Source Project, January 10, 2017
- ^'What is LHDC'. hwa-audio. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
- ^
- ^Finding voice codecs for free software Linux.com October 14, 2005
- ^IPMR Speech Codec - draft-spiritdsp-ipmr-01.txt IETF
- ^SILK Speech Codec - draft-vos-silk-02 IETF
- ^Constrained-Energy Lapped Transform (CELT) Codec - draft-valin-celt-codec-02 IETF
- ^DSP Group Unveils Total Telephony Solutions(TM) For Digital Cordless Telephony Applications PRNewswire
- ^3GPP (2008-12-11) 3GPP TS 26.073 - AMR speech Codec; version 8.0.0 Release 8, retrieved 2009-09-08.
- ^3GPP (2008-12-18) 3GPP TS 26.273 - AMR-WB+ speech Codec; version 8.0.0 Release 8, retrieved 2009-09-09
- ^3GPP TS 26.443. Codec for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS); ANSI C code (floating-point).
- ^INFORMATION COLLECTION SURVEY FOR THE MEGA MANILA SUBWAY PROJECT IN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESJapan International Cooperation Agency September, 2015
- ^東北上越新幹線デジタル列車 無線システムの開発(in Japanese)East Japan Railway Company 2003
- ^300 bps noise robust vocoder MILCOM 2010
- ^Actimagine allège le multimédia sur les terminaux portables(in French), IT Industrie & Technologies, June 25, 2004
- ^ abcdeAudioCompressionFormat, Unity Technologies
- ^Audio Clip, Unity Technologies
- ^Differences Between Windows and Xbox 360, Microsoft
- ^【ひらブラ vol.37】音数を諦めず/音質を妥協せず/負荷を極小にする方法(iOS&Android)(in Japanese), Kadokawa Dwango, September 26, 2014
- ^FMOD Studio 1.06 and FMOD at GDC expo program announced, Gamasutra, February 17, 2015
- ^'Lossless'. x265.readthedocs.io.
- ^'HEVC Decoding'. x265.
- ^'FFmpeg Now Supports HEVC/H.265 Decoding'. phoronix.
- ^'Encode/H.265'. FFmpeg.
- ^'Lossless Codec Libraries'. multimedia.cx.
- ^
- ^http://ffmpeg.org/doxygen/trunk/flashsv_8c.html
- ^http://www.fraps.com/faq.php#videocap
- ^http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html
- ^http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=LOCO
- ^http://magicyuv.com/
- ^'ScreenPressor by Infognition - lossless video codec for screen capture'. infognition.com.
- ^'Downloads'. TechSmith.
- ^'#534 (Ut Video Support) – FFmpeg'. ffmpeg.org.
- ^'Ut Video Codec Suite - a new lossless video codec for Windows! [Archive] - Doom9's Forum'. doom9.org.
- ^http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=VBLE
- ^'VMware Video'. multimedia.cx.
- ^'The WebM Project - VP8 Encode Parameter Guide'. webmproject.org.
- ^
- ^'Live demonstration'. Forbidden.
- ^The xvc video codec - draft-samuelsson-netvc-xvc-00
- ^
- ^
- ^
- ^'M-JPEG Codec'. Montpellier, France: Morgan Multimedia. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
- ^'M-JPEG2000 Codec'. Montpellier, France: Morgan Multimedia. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
- ^'dcpPlayer'. Montpellier, France: Morgan Multimedia. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
- ^FFmpeg-cvslog - mpeg4video: Add support for MPEG-4 Simple Studio Profile., FFmpeg Project, April 2, 2018
- ^Achievement, Audio Video Coding Standard Workgroup of China
- ^FFmpeg-cvslog - avcodec: add IMM4 decoder, FFmpeg Project, August 21, 2018
- ^FFmpeg-cvslog - avcodec: add IMM5 decoder , FFmpeg Project, August 29, 2019
- ^libredcode
- ^独自コーデックを搭載したニンテンドーDS版Sofdec(in Japanese) CRI Middleware, May 11, 2006
- ^CRI・ミドルウェア、ゲーム開発者向けブログ「CRIチャンネル」を開設(in Japanese) Impress Watch Corporation, April 19, 2007
External links[edit]
Check Codecs Installed Windows 10
- Audio formats comparison – a look at six lossless formats and five lossy formats
- http://www.fourcc.org/codecs.php, list of codec four digit codes (like DIV3, XVID, ..)
- http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en/Support/Formats,List of different audio codecs and meta-data by them
- Online Video Format Identification Tool – designed primarily for CCTV video formats and codecs
It’s not all a surprise how fast several codecs get installed in your Windows PC, knowingly or unknowingly, as many video and audio based software install their own codecs during installation. So it’s not so long one day you decide to know what are the various audio and video codecs installed in your PC. Thankfully, it is not that hard to find it, but you need to have Windows Media Player installed in your computer to follow this procedure. We have tested this procedure on Windows 8.1, Windows 8, and Windows 7. It should probably apply to Windows Vista too. Do let us know in comments below.
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Codec Pack For Windows 10
1. Launch Windows Media Player by what ever the way you know. In Windows 7, you can click “Start” button and enter “Windows Media Player” in search box. Windows users can bring up charms, and then type “Windows Media Player” in the search box.
Jul 19, 2011 Textbridge Pro 9.0 has limited functionality in Windows 7 I have Textbridge Pro 9.0 OCR software. Since changing my PC to a Dell Studio XPS /64bit /Windows 7 I find that I can't save the resultant scan. A message tells me that I can download a hotfix. Scansoft TextBridge Pro 9.0 was released in 1999 its not compatible with win7. May 01, 2010 Yes ofcourse you can use TextBridge PRO 11 to do the task regarding the text issues you have. Before you try to install this software i would like to tell you about some system requirements needed by this software. 140 MB hard disk space. Windows 95, 98. Oct 01, 2010 TEXTBRIDGE PRO 11 Amazon.com. TextBridge Pro 11 is the simple and fast way to convert paper into editable electronic documents, saving time and increasing productivity. New OCR engines deliver the most accurate TextBridge results ever-even on. Sep 03, 2019 TextBridge Pro is an OCR program for Windows. This program can turn printed pages into electronic documents through the use of your scanner. The results will be saved in common formats, so you can use them with such widely used applications like Word, Excel, etc. ScanSoft TextBridge Pro 11 overview and full product specs on CNET. Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft.
2. In the Windows Media Player’s program interface, click on “Alt” key to see the Menu bar, and then go to “Help” > “About Windows Media Player”.
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3. Click on “Technical Support Information” link located on the bottom of the “About Windows Media Player” dialog box.
4. Windows will scan and then launch default internet browser, in which a detailed report of the various audio and videos codecs that are installed in your computer. It even lists the MPEG/DVD filters, plug-ins, and full list of Media Player Binaries and also other Binaries.
Scroll to the bottom of the page to see all the installed Video and Audio codecs in your PC.
Enjoy!