![]() The VP8 codec that I described previously is just the format for representing the video stream. This is how you can get video and audio playing out of one file onto your screen with everything syncnhronized. The packets from these streams are interlaced in the container so that the reading program gets a little bit of each, along with timing information which it then uses to play them all simultaneously. Each stream then has its own internal format. At the top level, there is a "container" format which encodes a series of data packets from one or more "streams". ![]() Streaming multimedia formats are complex creatures. ![]() not downloads, but a copy you can put on your bookshelf). We are working on for Lib-Ray - which is to be a free-software, open-standard based no-DRM solution for distributing high-definition video in fixed media (i.e. This is the fourth in a short series of articles I'm writing about the updated proposal
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