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  2. GOM Player - Wikipedia

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    GOM Player is a media player for Windows, developed by GOM & Company.With more than 100 million downloads, it is also known as the most used player in South Korea. [citation needed] Its main features include the ability to play some broken media files and find missing codecs using a codec finder service.

  3. Avid DNxHD - Wikipedia

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    DNxHD is a video codec intended to be usable as both an intermediate format suitable for use while editing and as a presentation format. DNxHD data is typically stored in an MXF container, although it can also be stored in a QuickTime container. On February 13, 2008, Avid reported that DNxHD was approved as compliant with the SMPTE VC-3 standard.

  4. Converter - Wikipedia

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    Electronics. Digital-to-analog converter. Analog-to-digital converter. "Frequency-to-Voltage converter" (F-V converter), a frequency detector for voltage-controlled guitar synthesizer. A combination local oscillator and mixer stage in a superheterodyne receiver. "Converter", an alternate name for a remote control.

  5. JRiver Media Center - Wikipedia

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    www .jriver .com. JRiver Media Center is a multimedia application that allows the user to play and organize various types of media on a computer running Windows, macOS, or Linux operating systems. Developed by JRiver, Inc., it is offered as shareware . JRiver Media Center is a "jukebox"-style media player, like iTunes, which usually uses most ...

  6. FairPlay - Wikipedia

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    FairPlay is built into the MP4 multimedia file format as an encrypted AAC audio layer. FairPlay-protected files are regular MP4 container files with an encrypted AAC audio layer. The layer is encrypted using the AES algorithm. The master key required to decrypt the audio layer is also stored in encrypted form in the MP4 container file.

  7. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American online video-sharing platform headquartered in San Bruno, California, founded by three former PayPal employees— Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim —in February 2005. Google bought the site in November 2006 for US$1.65 billion, since which it operates as one of Google's subsidiaries .

  8. Material Exchange Format - Wikipedia

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    Material Exchange Format ( MXF) is a container format for professional digital video and audio media defined by a set of SMPTE standards. A typical example of its use is for delivering advertisements to TV stations and tapeless archiving of broadcast TV programs. [2] It is also used as part of the Digital Cinema Package for delivering movies to ...

  9. OpenH264 - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .openh264 .org. OpenH264 is a free software library for real-time encoding and decoding video streams in the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format. [2] It is released under the terms of the Simplified BSD License.