What is the difference between .264 and .h264?
- Extension
- .264
- .h264
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Video
- Video
- Developer
- MPEG LA
- MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group)
- 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.
- The H.264 Encoded Video File, commonly referred to by its file extension .h264, is a digital video file format that utilizes the H.264 codec. This codec, also known as MPEG-4 Part 10 or AVC (Advanced Video Coding), is widely recognized for its high compression efficiency, providing high-quality video at relatively low bitrates. This makes it ideal for use in various applications, from streaming video services and Blu-ray discs to digital television broadcasts and video conferencing.
- MIME Type
- video/mp4
- video/h264
- Wikipedia
- .264 on Wikipedia
- .h264 on Wikipedia