MPG

MPG is a file format used to compress movies. It was developed by Leonardo Chiariglione and Hiroshi Yasuda in the 80s to achieve better compression of films. The forerunner was mpeg-1, which achieved only a low output quality with a limited data rate of only up to 1.5 Mbit / s. Successors like MPEG-4 offer […]

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MPEG

MPG is a file format used to compress movies. It was developed by Leonardo Chiariglione and Hiroshi Yasuda in the 80s to achieve better compression of films. The forerunner was mpeg-1, which achieved only a low output quality with a limited data rate of only up to 1.5 Mbit / s. Successors like MPEG-4 offer […]

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OPUS

OPUS is a compressed audio file format which has its strengths in real time and speech. This means that voice recordings – for example from smartphones or digital dictation machines – are often available as .opus files. Not all software and not every device support the playback of .opus files. This enables conversion to more […]

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MP4 to GIF

Sometimes it is necessary to convert a video into a gif file – for example to share it on Facebook or in messengers. Converting mp4 to GIF is free and possible without watermarks up to 120 seconds (2 minutes) in length. When converting videos to GIF files, only the image is transferred because GIF files […]

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Convert multiple files at once

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Compress video

If you want to send a video or embed it on your website, it may be necessary to reduce the size of a large video file. With File-Converter-Online.com you can compress your video in only three steps: How can I shrink videos online? Upload your video file with the button “Select file”. Select the target […]

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HTML

Hypertext Markup Language, also known as html, is the skeleton of a website to display and link documents across systems in browsers such as Firefox. Various specific commands allow the flexible format to also implement graphic elements, animations, videos, or audio files in an HTML file. Since the introduction of the current HTML5 standard even […]

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JP2

Like the regular JPEG, JPEG 2000 was developed as a format by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and published in late 2000. But unlike .jpg, the JPEG 2000 can also create lossless compressions and has been specially developed for raster graphics. Since the JPEG 2000 files can also store different metadata, these allow easy and […]

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BMP

The file extension bmp signifies an image file that has been saved in the device independent bitmap format. The format is rather historic; it has been in use since 1990. However due to its simplicity and the absence of any patent protection, bmp is still widespread and remains supported by very many graphics programs. Bmp […]

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EPUB

The epub (short for electronic publication) file extension signifies an e-book file that has been saved according to the EPUB standard. EPUB is a non-proprietary, vendor-independent e-book format that is based on html and is supported by a large number of hardware e-book readers, computer software and smartphone apps. Though EPUB takes only a negligible […]

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