What is the difference between .m4v and .miff?
- Name
- iTunes Video
- Magick Image
- Extension
- .m4v
- .miff
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Video
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Apple
- ImageMagick
- 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 MIFF (Magick Image File Format) is a versatile image format used primarily by ImageMagick, a software suite for creating, editing, converting, and displaying bitmap images. It is designed to store bitmap images with a high degree of flexibility, supporting various depths and color spaces, including transparency and multiple layers. MIFF files are often used for temporary storage during image processing tasks, as they can efficiently preserve the full quality and attributes of images.
- MIME Type
- video/x-m4v
- image/x-miff
- Sample
- sample.m4v
- sample.miff
- Wikipedia
- .m4v on Wikipedia
- .miff on Wikipedia