• v
  • t
  • e
Multimedia compression and container formats
Video
compression
ISO, IEC,
MPEG
  • DV
  • MJPEG
  • Motion JPEG 2000
  • MPEG-1
  • MPEG-2
    • Part 2
  • MPEG-4
    • Part 2 / ASP
    • Part 10 / AVC
    • Part 33 / IVC
  • MPEG-H
    • Part 2 / HEVC
  • MPEG-I
    • Part 3 / VVC
  • MPEG-5
    • Part 1 / EVC
    • Part 2 / LCEVC
ITU-T, VCEG
  • H.120
  • H.261
  • H.262
  • H.263
  • H.264 / AVC
  • H.265 / HEVC
  • H.266 / VVC
SMPTE
  • VC-1
  • VC-2
  • VC-3
  • VC-5
  • VC-6
TrueMotion
  • TrueMotion S
  • VP3
  • VP6
  • VP7
  • VP8
  • VP9
  • AV1
Others
  • Apple Video
  • AVS
  • Bink
  • Cinepak
  • Daala
  • DVI
  • FFV1
  • Huffyuv
  • Indeo
  • Lagarith
  • Microsoft Video 1
  • MSU Lossless
  • OMS Video
  • Pixlet
  • ProRes
    • 422
    • 4444
  • QuickTime
    • Animation
    • Graphics
  • RealVideo
  • RTVideo
  • SheerVideo
  • Smacker
  • Sorenson Video/Spark
  • Theora
  • Thor
  • WMV
  • XEB
  • YULS
Audio
compression
ISO, IEC,
MPEG
  • MPEG-1 Layer II
    • Multichannel
  • MPEG-1 Layer I
  • MPEG-1 Layer III (MP3)
  • AAC
    • HE-AAC
    • AAC-LD
  • MPEG Surround
  • MPEG-4 ALS
  • MPEG-4 SLS
  • MPEG-4 DST
  • MPEG-4 HVXC
  • MPEG-4 CELP
  • MPEG-D USAC
  • MPEG-H 3D Audio
ITU-T
  • G.711
    • A-law
    • µ-law
  • G.718
  • G.719
  • G.722
  • G.722.1
  • G.722.2
  • G.723
  • G.723.1
  • G.726
  • G.728
  • G.729
  • G.729.1
IETF
  • Opus
  • iLBC
  • Speex
  • Vorbis
3GPP
  • AMR
  • AMR-WB
  • AMR-WB+
  • EVRC
  • EVRC-B
  • EVS
  • GSM-HR
  • GSM-FR
  • GSM-EFR
ETSI
  • AC-3
  • AC-4
  • DTS
Bluetooth SIG
  • SBC
  • LC3
Others
  • ACELP
  • ALAC
  • Asao
  • ATRAC
  • AVS
  • CELT
  • Codec 2
  • DRA
  • FLAC
  • iSAC
  • MELP
  • Monkey's Audio
  • MT9
  • Musepack
  • OptimFROG
  • OSQ
  • QCELP
  • RCELP
  • RealAudio
  • RTAudio
  • SD2
  • SHN
  • SILK
  • Siren
  • SMV
  • SVOPC
  • TTA
    • True Audio
  • TwinVQ
  • VMR-WB
  • VSELP
  • WavPack
  • WMA
  • MQA
  • aptX
  • aptX HD
  • aptX Low Latency
  • aptX Adaptive
  • LDAC
  • LHDC
  • LLAC
Image
compression
IEC, ISO, IETF,
W3C, ITU-T, JPEG
  • CCITT Group 4
  • GIF
  • HEIC / HEIF
  • HEVC
  • JBIG
  • JBIG2
  • JPEG
  • JPEG 2000
  • JPEG-LS
  • JPEG XL
  • JPEG XR
  • JPEG XS
  • JPEG XT
  • PNG
  • TIFF
  • TIFF/EP
  • TIFF/IT
Others
  • APNG
  • AV1
  • AVIF
  • BPG
  • DjVu
  • EXR
  • FLIF
  • ICER
  • MNG
  • PGF
  • QOI
  • QTVR
  • WBMP
  • WebP
Containers
ISO, IEC
  • MPEG-ES
    • MPEG-PES
  • MPEG-PS
  • MPEG-TS
  • ISO/IEC base media file format
  • MPEG-4 Part 14 (MP4)
  • Motion JPEG 2000
  • MPEG-21 Part 9
  • MPEG media transport
ITU-T
  • H.222.0
  • T.802
IETF
  • RTP
  • Ogg
SMPTE
  • GXF
  • MXF
Others
  • 3GP and 3G2
  • AMV
  • ASF
  • AIFF
  • AVI
  • AU
  • BPG
  • Bink
    • Smacker
  • BMP
  • DivX Media Format
  • EVO
  • Flash Video
  • HEIF
  • IFF
  • M2TS
  • Matroska
    • WebM
  • QuickTime File Format
  • RatDVD
  • RealMedia
  • RIFF
    • WAV
  • MOD and TOD
  • VOB, IFO and BUP
Collaborations
  • NETVC
  • MPEG LA
  • Alliance for Open Media
Methods
  • Entropy
    • Arithmetic
    • Huffman
    • Modified
  • LPC
    • ACELP
    • CELP
    • LSP
    • WLPC
  • Lossless
  • Lossy
  • LZ
    • DEFLATE
    • LZW
  • PCM
    • A-law
    • µ-law
    • ADPCM
    • DPCM
  • Transforms
    • DCT
    • FFT
    • MDCT
    • Wavelet
      • Daubechies
      • DWT
Lists
  • Comparison of audio coding formats
  • Comparison of video codecs
  • List of codecs
See Compression methods for techniques and Compression software for codecs
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((Compression formats | state = expanded))

returns the navigation box shown at the top of this page. The state= parameter has the following values

state* [autocollapse, collapsed, expanded, plain, off]
  • Defaults to autocollapse. A navbox with autocollapse will start out collapsed if there are two or more collapsible elements on the same page. Otherwise, the navbox will be expanded. For the technically minded, see MediaWiki:Common.js (search for "autocollapse").
  • If set to collapsed, the navbox will always start out in a collapsed state.
  • If set to expanded, the navbox will always start out in an expanded state.
  • If set to plain, the navbox will always be expanded with no [hide] link on the right, and the title will remain centered (by using padding to offset the V • T • E links).
  • If set to off, the navbox will always be expanded with no [hide] link on the right, but no padding will be used to keep the title centered. This is for advanced use only; the "plain" option should suffice for most applications where the [show]/[hide] button needs to be hidden.

See also[edit]

  • ((Compression software))
  • ((Compression methods))
  • ((Video storage formats))
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