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  • ...zines and journals, both print and electronic. It has been standardized as ISO 3297.
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  • .../15/odf-1-2-enters-the-iso-standardization-process.aspx ODF 1.2 enters the ISO standardization process] April 15, 2014
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  • |extensions={{ext|iso}}, {{ext|dmg}}, {{ext|cdr}}, {{ext|toast}} ...: Seems unreliable. Supports GoldenOrchard1.2.iso but not GoldenOrchard1.0.iso.]''
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  • The ISO 5807:1985 and ISO 10628 standards relate to flowcharting.
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  • ...intosh).iso" (hybrid {[[Apple Partition Map|APM]] with HFS+ partition} / [[ISO 9660]])
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  • '''ISO Base Media File Format''' (sometimes abbreviated '''BMFF''' or '''ISO BMFF''') is a metaformat for "time-based" media formats (mainly audio and v ...th one or more of the generic BMFF brands: "<code>isom</code>", and "<code>iso[2-9]</code>".
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  • ...2]] Part 7 (ISO/IEC 13818-7), and in an updated form in [[MPEG-4]] Part 3 (ISO/IEC 14496-3). It was designed to be the successor to [[MP3]]. iTunes distri ...' files typically use the file extension '''.aac'''. In formats based on [[ISO Base Media File Format]], the brand "<code>M4A</code>" is used.
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  • ...rious systems, but not using the same code positions as currently-common [[ISO 8859]] or [[Unicode]] encodings. Some control codes in the [[C0 controls]]
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  • ...and '''VRML97''' (also known as '''VRML 2.0'''). VRML97 is standardized in ISO/IEC 14772-1:1997. ...dition_Using_VRML_CDROM_Que_1996/Special_Edition_Using_VRML_CDROM_Que_1996.iso Internet Archive copy of 1996 CD-ROM about using VRML]
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  • |ISO || R || [[ISO image]], [[ISO 9660]] |UDF || R || [[ISO image]], [[Universal Disk Format]]
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  • ...through, and in a locked-up [[PDF]] file) as well as a [http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=55755 paywalled] v ....iso.org/ittf/PubliclyAvailableStandards/c055755_ISO_IEC_16262_2011(E).zip ISO/IEC 16262 2011]
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  • ... at least ''record'') long filenames on [[ISO 9660]] CD-ROMs. The original ISO 9660 standard was limited to DOS "8.3"-style filenames. TRANS.TBL became ob
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  • ...used most efficiently. It is standardized by the ITU as T.44 and by ISO as ISO/IEC 16485:2000.
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  • ...) is an outline font format defined by part 22 of the [[MPEG-4]] standard (ISO/IEC 14496-22). It is identical (or almost identical?) to [[OpenType]] 1.4. .../PubliclyAvailableStandards/index.html ISO Freely Available Standards] → ISO/IEC 14496-22...
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  • ...is standardized in ISO/IEC 19775 (X3D), ISO/IEC 19776 (X3D encodings), and ISO/IEC 19777 (X3D language bindings).
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  • ...", though ".m4a" is often used for audio-only files. It is standardized by ISO/IEC 14496-14. * [[ISO Base Media File Format]]
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  • ...video file format defined in Part 15 of the [[MPEG-4]] standard. It uses [[ISO Base Media File Format]] (MPEG-4 Part 12), and [[H.264|AVC]] compression (H The format is based on [[ISO Base Media File Format]]. One of the brands is (usually?) "<code>avc1</code
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  • ...as ''Flash Video'', the other being [[FLV]]. Unlike FLV, F4V is based on [[ISO Base Media File Format]], so it is similar to [[MP4]]. Referring to [[ISO Base Media File Format]], F4V files have a ''primary brand'' of "<code>f4v&
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  • ...nsible Binary Meta Language) is a binary metaformat, similar in scope to [[ISO Base Media File Format|BMFF]] or [[RIFF]]. It was designed as part of the [
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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 collecti
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  • The ISO/IEC-11172 group of standards, published between 1993 and 1998, give the det * [http://standards.iso.org/ittf/licence.html ISO code to implement MPEG-1]
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  • ...o and audio streams. It is used in digital TV broadcasts and [[DVD]]s. The ISO/IEC 13818 group of standards specify the details of the standard. ...ww.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=62074 ISO/IEC 13818-1:2013] - Part 1: Systems
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  • |subcat2=ISO 8859 |charset=ISO-8859-2
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  • |subcat2=ISO 8859 |charset=ISO-8859-3
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  • |subcat2=ISO 8859 |charset=ISO-8859-6
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  • |subcat2=ISO 8859 |charset=ISO-8859-7
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  • * [[ISO 9660]] format
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  • * '''DisplayableOrderDate''': Order date (in ISO YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS format, with optional time zone specification +/-HH:MM * '''AddressCountryCode''': 2-letter ISO country code.
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  • MARC records are traditionally stored in binary [[ISO 2709]] files, but there is also an [[XML]] schema available for it ([[MARCX
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  • ...s used by [[MARC]] records. The actual standards document is, as usual for ISO, paywalled to keep it out of the hands of ordinary slobs not tied to a moni * [[Wikipedia:ISO 2709|Wikipedia article]]
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  • ... Definition|schema]] to implement [[MARC]] records, used in place of the [[ISO 2709]] format at institutions that wish to use XML instead of a binary form
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  • ...t was created jointly by MPEG and VCEG, and endorsed as a standard by ISO (ISO/IEC 23008-2) and ITU as part of [[MPEG-H]]. It may be patent encumbered in
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  • ** Character encoding (UTF-8, ISO 8859, code pages…)
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  • ...sed office document formats based on OpenOffice.org. It is standardized in ISO/IEC 26300:2006.
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  • application/octet-stream iso img;
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  • :These are based on [[ISO 3166-1 country code#Two-letter country code|ISO 3166-1]]
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  • * 1 byte: length of [[ISO 8859-1|ISO-8859-1]] string for the variable or label name * variable length: ISO-8859-1 string, with the above given length. The string is null terminated a
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  • The CD-i filesystem format is similar to [[ISO 9660]], but the signature in a volume descriptor is "{{magic|CD-I&nbsp;}}"
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  • * [https://www.iso.org/standard/62552.html ISO/IEC 18477-1:2015] - Part 1: Scalable compression and coding of continuous-t ** [https://webstore.iec.ch/preview/info_isoiec18477-1%7Bed1.0%7Den.pdf ISO/IEC 18477-1 preview]
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  • * [[ISO 3166-1 country code]]
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  • ...('''PIFF''') is a multimedia format developed by Microsoft, and based on [[ISO Base Media File Format]]. Its main features are better support for multiple
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  • |Sample name, in ISO-8859-1
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  • ... for Wii Backup File System, and it is generally used as an alternate to [[ISO image]] to store games for the Nintendo Wii.
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  • ...//archive.org/details/Dub_Media_Cool_Graphics Dub Media Cool Graphics] → ISO → *.SMK
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  • ''[TODO: What exactly is the relationship between this and ISO 639?]'' * [[ISO 3166-1 country code]]
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  • ...oft_Works_v45a_-_Win95_English Microsoft Works v45a - Win95 (English)] → ISO image → MSWorks/Tmplt*.{wps,wks,wdb} ...rosoft_1991 Microsoft Works - Gateway 2000 Edition (Microsoft) (1991)] → ISO image → *.WPS, *.WKS, *.WDB, *.WP_, *.WK_, *.WD_
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  • ...owsDraw Micrografx Windows Draw] (CD image from archive.org) → WINDRAW_4.ISO → CLIPART/.../*.DRW ...ttps://archive.org/details/windows-draw-graphics-and-print-studio Draw 5.0 ISO with DRW Samples]
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  • * [[ISO 3166-1 country code]]
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  • ...e is a limit of 30 characters per file or directory name, these can be any ISO-8859-1 characters except "/" and ":". Directories can be nested arbitrarily
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  • ...same file as <tt>DF0:foo/bar</tt>. However, this behavior didn't extend to ISO-8859-1 characters outside the ASCII range. International mode extends this
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