What is the difference between .h264 and .odt?
- Extension
- .h264
- .odt
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Video
- Document
- Developer
- MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group)
- Apache Software Foundation
- Description
- 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.
- An ODT file is a text document created by various word processors, such as the Writer program included in Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice. It contains different elements such as text, images, drawn objects, and styles. ODT files are formatted using the OASIS OpenDocument XML-based standard.
- MIME Type
- video/h264
- application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text
- Sample
- sample.odt
- Wikipedia
- .h264 on Wikipedia
- .odt on Wikipedia