- The Video Codecs is a method of compression or decompression of video files, video data or streaming video format.
- A Video Codec is a computer program that both shrinks large movie files, and makes them playable on our computer.
- A file format is like a type of container. Inside the container is data that has been compressed by using a particular codec.
- And for a container that can obtain a different encoding format video and audio. And sometimes they have the same name.
- For example, a file format such as Windows Media Audio(WMA) contains data that is compressed by using the Windows Media Audio(WMA) Codec.
Some Video Codecs software's are:
- Microsoft Codecs
- WMV(Widows Media Video)
- MS MPEG-4v3
- Google Codecs
- VP6
- VP6-E
- DivX
- MPEG(Motion Picture Experts Group)
Codecs Packs:
- Codec Packs are collection of codecs gathered in single large file.
- Online video material is encoded by a variety of Codec Packs. Some Codec Packs come along with installer for PC's.
- Some Codecs Packs are:
- CCCP(Combined Community Codec Pack)
- XP Codec Pack
- K-Lite Codec Pack
How to know installed Codecs in windows:
Through MSINFO Utility (for all Windows):
Through MSINFO Utility (for all Windows):
- Go to Run and type “MSINFO32”.
- Expand the Components Link and below it, Expand Multimedia and there it is…the list of all codecs under audio and video. As shown below:
Through Media Player:
- Open Windows Media Player
- Press the ALT key to access the menus drop-down.
- Follow “Help” then “About Windows Media Player”
- Click on the “Technical Support Information” link in the About Window
- It will generate a browser window showing the list of codecs on your PC.It looks as shown below:
Applications of Video Codecs: