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			<title>Xvid</title>
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				Xvid (formerly &quot;XviD&quot;) is a video codec library following the MPEG-4 standard, specifically MPEG-4 Part 2 Advanced Simple Profile (ASP).
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			<title>Windows Media Video (WMV)</title>
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				Windows Media Video (WMV) is a compressed video compression format for several proprietary codecs developed by Microsoft.
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			<title>Windows Media Audio (WMA)</title>
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				Windows Media Audio (WMA) is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft.
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			<title>Waveform Audio File Format (WAV)</title>
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				WAVE or WAV, short for Waveform Audio File Format, (rarely also named Audio for Windows) is a Microsoft and IBM audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs.
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			<title>OGG Media (OGM)</title>
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				Ogg Media (OGM), meaning Ogg Media File, is a container format (for video, audio and subtitle streams).
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			<title>OGG Vorbis Audio (OGG)</title>
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				Ogg is a free, open standard container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation. The creators of the Ogg format claim that it is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.
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			<title>MPEG-4 Part 14 (MP4)</title>
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				A video compression standard planned for late 1998. MPEG-4 extends the earlier MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 algorithms with synthesis of speech and video, fractal compression, computer visualisation and artificial intelligence-based image processing techniques.
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			<title>MPEG-4 Part 14 (M4A)</title>
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				MPEG-4 Part 14 or MP4 file format, formally ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003, is a multimedia container format standard specified as a part of MPEG-4.
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			<title>MPEG Layer-3 (MP3)</title>
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				MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, more commonly referred to as MP3, is a patented digital audio encoding format using a form of lossy data compression.
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			<title>JPEG</title>
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				In computing, JPEG (pronounced jay-peg) (named after the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which created the standard) is a commonly used method of lossy compression for photographic images.
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			<title>High-Definition Television (HDTV)</title>
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				High-definition television (or HDTV, or just HD) refers to video having resolution substantially higher than traditional television systems (standard-definition TV, or SDTV, or SD).
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			<title>Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)</title>
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				The Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) is a bitmap image format that was introduced by CompuServe in 1987 and has since come into widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and portability.
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			<title>Digital Versatile Disk (DVD)</title>
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				DVD (also known as &quot;Digital Versatile Disc&quot; or &quot;Digital Video Disc&quot;) is a popular optical disc storage media format.
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			<title>Digital Video Cassette (DV)</title>
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				The format was first called DVC (as in Digital Video Cassette), later it was called simply DV. It is used in many consumer and professional grade digital camcorders.
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			<title>DivX</title>
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				DivX is a brand name of products created by DivX, Inc. (formerly DivXNetworks, Inc.), including the DivX Codec which has become popular due to its ability to compress lengthy video segments into small sizes while maintaining relatively high visual quality.
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			<title>Windows Bitmap (BMP)</title>
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				The BMP file format, sometimes called bitmap or DIB file format (for device-independent bitmap), is an image file format used to store bitmap digital images, especially on Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems.
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			<title>Bandwidth</title>
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				Various definitions of &quot;bandwidth&quot;
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			<title>Audio Video Interleaved (AVI)</title>
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				A multimedia file type, the audio and video elements are interleaved in alternate segments within the AVI file. This has become a very popular format on the Internet for video distribution due to the fast download times and reasonable quality reproduction.
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			<title>Video CD (VCD)</title>
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				Video CD (abbreviated as VCD, and also known as View CD, Compact Disc digital video) is a standard digital format for storing video on a Compact Disc.
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			<title>Zine</title>
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				A zine (an abbreviation of the word fanzine, or magazine; pronounced /ˈziːn/ zeen) is most commonly a small circulation publication of original or appropriated texts and images. More broadly, the term encompasses any self-published work of minority interest usually reproduced v...
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