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CODEC 101
#40 | 21:12 |
Monday September 4, 2006
Lab Rats
Monday September 4, 2006
Andy and Sean take a look at what audio and video codecs do, and show you how to troubleshoot your codec headaches.
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Show Notes
- CODEC = COde/DECode [COmpressor/DECompressor]
- Codec's are used to record and play audio and video files.
- Lossless - shown as it appears.
- Example: Apple Lossless
- Lossy - compressed and shows only what can be herd or seen by humans.
- Example: MP3 - near CD quility.
- The audible range for the typical human ear is 20 Hertz through 20 kiloHertz.
- Codec's will also eliminate subtle changes in the sound or picture that aren't generally noticed.
- MP3 is short for MPEG-1 Layer 3. The codec was released by Fraunhofer back in 1994.
- AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. It was introduced by Microsoft in 1992 as a "wrapper" or container format.
- DVD format is MPEG-2.
- MPEG is an acronym for the Moving Picture Experts Group, a standards development group.
- MPEG-2 is the standard used for DVD's, digital television, and even HDTV encoding.
- Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility - For MPEG only.

- On the Mac to check your codec's go to your hard drive then /Library/Quicktime.

- Divx - MPEG-2 encoder.

- aFreeCodecVT Utility - checks for codec's on your system and claims to be spyware free.

- VLC Media Player - available cross-platform media player.

- H.264 is a variant of the MPEG-4 file format.
- CyberLink Codec PowerPack - $19.95 U.S.
- InterVideo Codec XPack - $19.95 U.S.
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By PatrickM about two years ago
(2009-06-30 11:50:49)
(2009-06-30 11:50:49)
Very helpful. Just what I needed, even for an IT savy guy. Now I have to find out why something old stopped working when I installed a codec pack.
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