What is the difference between .m4v and .vda?
- Extension
- .m4v
- .vda
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Video
- Raster Image
- Developer
- Apple
- Truevision
- 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 VDA file format, short for Targa Bitmap Image File, is a variant of the TGA file format (Truevision Advanced Raster Graphics Adapter) used for storing digital images. Developed by Truevision Inc., VDA files are raster graphics files that support various color depths, ranging from 1 to 32 bits per pixel, which includes support for alpha channels and compression. This format is designed to be highly flexible and is capable of storing high-quality images used in video editing and animations.
- MIME Type
- video/x-m4v
- image/x-targa
- Sample
- sample.m4v
- Wikipedia
- .m4v on Wikipedia
- .vda on Wikipedia