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<blockquote data-quote="nothing0829" data-source="post: 3440752" data-attributes="member: 797051"><p><a href="http://www.mtsconverters.com/explain-mov-format-for-quicktime-video-player/" target="_blank"><u>MOV file container</u></a> sets itself apart with its simple design, its easy editing, its popularity and its ability to mesh with other media. </p><p></p><p>Tips: In 1998, ISO approved the MOV file format to form the basis of the MPEG-4 Part 14 (.mp4) file container standard, it first appearing in 2002 with QuickTime version 6, the MPEG-4 container can capture and edit(unlike in earlier MPEG iterations)</p><p></p><p>When using the QuickTime platform, MOV files can support multichannel audio while MP4 files can only be played in stereo.</p><p></p><p>QuickTime is integral to the MAC operating platform and is optional in the Windows platform, however, increasingly more Windows applications are using QuickTime to display audio and video information. </p><p></p><p>Compare with .avi, .mov has better support for interleaving extra audio/video/subtitle tracks, has more file types and are more compatable in pro use --QT is still king (queen) along with a few other types (MAC OR PC) and AVI, Divx would be not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nothing0829, post: 3440752, member: 797051"] [url=http://www.mtsconverters.com/explain-mov-format-for-quicktime-video-player/][U]MOV file container[/U][/url] sets itself apart with its simple design, its easy editing, its popularity and its ability to mesh with other media. Tips: In 1998, ISO approved the MOV file format to form the basis of the MPEG-4 Part 14 (.mp4) file container standard, it first appearing in 2002 with QuickTime version 6, the MPEG-4 container can capture and edit(unlike in earlier MPEG iterations) When using the QuickTime platform, MOV files can support multichannel audio while MP4 files can only be played in stereo. QuickTime is integral to the MAC operating platform and is optional in the Windows platform, however, increasingly more Windows applications are using QuickTime to display audio and video information. Compare with .avi, .mov has better support for interleaving extra audio/video/subtitle tracks, has more file types and are more compatable in pro use --QT is still king (queen) along with a few other types (MAC OR PC) and AVI, Divx would be not. [/QUOTE]
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