MP4 vs MKV, M4V vs MP4, M4V vs MKV MP4, M4V, and MKV are popular video file formats used in computers. MP4 and M4V are similar while MKV is completely different in structure. Conceptually they share the same principles at the elementary levels. MP4 MP4 is a file container format developed by the Moving […]
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Difference Between MPEG and MP4 and AVI
MPEG vs MP4 vs AVI MP4, MPEG, and AVI are digital video file container formats used in computers. The MP4 and MPEG are standards developed by the ISO and AVI was developed by Microsoft for the Windows Operating system based on Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF). MPEG and AVI are relatively older file types […]
Difference Between MPEG2 and MPEG4
MPEG2 vs MPEG4 MPEG stands for the Moving Pictures Experts Group, an organization cooperating with International Standards Organization (ISO) for developing new standards for digital audio and video. Its first standard MPEG-1 was released in 5 parts during the period from 1993 to 1999. This standard led to all the modern digital audio/video compression […]
Difference Between MP3 and WAV
MP3 vs WAV MP3 and WAV are two types of media file formats used in computers, and both are popular in PC`s. MP3 specially has been adopted by the community for transferring music over the internet. MP3 MP3 was one of the first portable audio file formats, which was introduced in the MPEG-1 standard […]
Difference Between MP3 and FLAC
MP3 vs FLAC MP3 and FLAC are audio file formats used in computers. Both are portable file formats and uses data compression to reduce the size by a significant factor compared to the original audio files. MP3 is the widely used file format of the two due to the smaller file size, but FLAC […]
Difference Between MPEG4 and H264 and H263
MPEG4 vs H264 vs H263 MPEG-4 is a digital media compression standard developed by the Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) in cooperation with International Standards Organization (ISO). H.263 is a codec specified by the Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) as a member of H.26x family. H.264 is a part of the MPEG-4 standard and […]
Difference Between Megabyte and Megabit
Megabyte vs Megabit Megabit and Megabyte are two units used to measure the amount of information in computer systems and network systems. Megabit Bit is the basic measure of the information used in the computing and telecommunication technology. It is an abbreviation for the Binary Digit. A bit can assume only two values; i.e […]
Difference Between Virus and Worm
Virus vs Worm Computer virus and computer worm are two types of malware. These programs are sometimes designed for simply amusement while some are designed to create harmful effects. Computer Virus Computer viruses are malicious software, often executable files that have the ability to replicate and transfer itself from one computer to another through […]
Difference Between MP4 and WAV
MP4 vs WAV MP4 and WAV are two file types used in computers, to store media files. They are developed in the 1990`s and early 2000`s, but still remains popular media file formats. MP4 is used for both audio and video while WAV can only be used for audio. MP4 MP4 is a file […]
Difference Between MOV (QTFF) and MP4
MOV vs MP4 MP4 and MOV are two file formats that can be used to store digital audio and video streams. Specifically they are known as file containers. MP4 was a development based on the MOV format, and they share many similarities in the structure and quality. MOV (QTFF) Quick time file format (QTFF) […]
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