What is the difference between .m4v and .8svx?
- Extension
- .m4v
- .8svx
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Video
- Audio
- Developer
- Apple
- Electronic Arts and Commodore International
- Description
- The M4V file format is a video container format developed by Apple and is very similar to the MP4 format, with the primary difference being the optional Apple Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection. M4V files are commonly used for TV episodes, movies, and music videos in the iTunes Store. These files can be played on Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, and iPods, as well as on PCs using iTunes or other compatible media players.
- The 8SVX file format, short for "8-Bit Sampled Voice," is an audio file type used primarily on the Amiga computer system. Developed as part of the Electronic Arts Interchange File Format (IFF), which was a versatile container format designed to hold various types of multimedia, 8SVX files specifically store 8-bit mono sound samples. These files are characterized by their ability to hold digitized sound data, such as musical compositions or sound effects.
- MIME Type
- video/x-m4v
- audio/x-svx
- Sample
- sample.m4v
- sample.8svx
- Wikipedia
- .m4v on Wikipedia
- .8svx on Wikipedia