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− | '''MPEG''' (Moving Picture Experts Group) is a working group of ISO for establishing video standards. The results of their efforts are collectively referred to by their acronym, which is applied with various numbers to different particular standards which are described in separate articles. A number of video formats, as well as the popular [[MP3]] audio format, derive from the efforts of MPEG. | + | '''MPEG''' (Moving Picture Experts Group) is a working group of ISO for establishing video standards. The results of their efforts are collectively referred to by their acronym, which is applied with various numbers and letters to different particular standards which are described in separate articles. A number of video formats, as well as the popular [[MP3]] audio format, derive from the efforts of MPEG. |
== MPEG varieties == | == MPEG varieties == |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 20 July 2014
MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) is a working group of ISO for establishing video standards. The results of their efforts are collectively referred to by their acronym, which is applied with various numbers and letters to different particular standards which are described in separate articles. A number of video formats, as well as the popular MP3 audio format, derive from the efforts of MPEG.
[edit] MPEG varieties
- MPEG-1
- MPEG-2
- MPEG-3
- MPEG-4
- MPEG-7
- MPEG-21
- MPEG-A
- MPEG-B
- MPEG-C
- MPEG-D
- MPEG-DASH
- MPEG-E
- MPEG-H
- MPEG-M
- MPEG-U
- MPEG-V
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- 3ivx
- DivX
- MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3 audio format)
- Packetized Elementary Stream
- XviD