What is the difference between .264 and .fodt?
- Extension
- .264
- .fodt
- Format
- Binary
- Text
- Category
- Video
- Document
- Developer
- MPEG LA
- OpenDocument Foundation
- Description
- H.264 is a video compression standard that is commonly used for high-definition video. It is the most widely used format for Blu-ray discs, HD DVDs, and many other types of high-definition video. An H.264 file is a video file that has been encoded using this standard. These files are often saved with the .MP4 file extension. H.264 video is also commonly used in AVCHD camcorders and HDTV.
- FODT (Flat XML ODF Text Document) is a file type used for documents created in OpenDocument text editors, such as LibreOffice Writer. FODT files are based on the OASIS Open Document Format (ODF) and store text-based documents that also contain formatting and layout information. They can be opened in compatible text editors and other programs, such as Microsoft Word.
- MIME Type
- video/mp4
- application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text-flat-xml
- Wikipedia
- .264 on Wikipedia
- .fodt on Wikipedia