WEBP

If you want to make your website faster and faster, or if you want to save bandwidth when uploading images, you can use WebP. The Google image standard is an alternative to jpg and png and has various advantages and uses standards such as RIFF as a basis. What is WebP? WebP works with 4: […]

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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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MOV

The .mov file format is a container format developed by Apple for audio and video files . As a container format, it supports a number of different codes and is correspondingly well interlocked on the devices of the Apple world. All iPhones and iPods save their videos as .mov files. In order to play .mov […]

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webm

WEBM is a file format for playing videos and music, similar to other video files like wmv and mp4. Specifically, webm is a container format for audio and video files with the file extension .webm. WEBM was specially developed for use on the Internet and is based on the video codes VP8 and VP9 introduced […]

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TS

.ts files are video files with different codecs. The abbreviation .TS stands for Transport Stream . In addition to image information, .TS files usually also contain one or more audio tracks.

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JFIF

The jfif format ( JPEG File Interchange Format ) is based on the well-known jpg format. For reasons of compatibility and for even smaller files, however, the full range of functions of the actual JPEG format cannot be used. Overall, the JFIF format – as can also be easily derived from the English name – […]

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HEIC

The HEIF file format is a file format for images published in 2000. The abbreviation stands heif ile format for H igh e fficiency I mage F – so a highly efficient file format for images. In Windows 10, .HEIC or .HEIF files can be edited with Paint, under Mac OS this is possible from […]

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RAR

The .rar file format is a file format for compressed archives , i.e. a collection of one or more files that are saved in reduced size. .Rar files are a proprietary format – with 7-zip and unrar , however, there are also free implementations for unpacking the .rar archives.

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