Step aside, vinyl et al.: there's one physical audio format that's a cut above the rest, and it's called 4K UHD Blu-ray.
This is a macOS app for the gifski encoder, which converts videos to GIF animations using pngquant's fancy features for efficient cross-frame palettes and temporal dithering. It produces animated GIFs ...
All five iPhone 16 models offer an Audio Mix feature in the Photos app that lets you edit the sound of a video after it is recorded. For example, you can reduce the background noise in a video, so ...
QuickTime is a proprietary video format from Apple. It was supported on Windows till until recently Apple decided not to anymore. So how do you play QuickTime videos in Windows 11/10? There are a ...
Some Windows users are reporting that they end up encountering the ‘Error -2041 – an invalid sample description was found in the movie’ when attempting to play ...
Xvid is rarely used these days, but that means it can be hard to know what to do with it if you come across it while digging through your old files. It’s essentially a method for compressing video, ...
Apple's QuickTime is a 30-year-old technology but is still supported by Apple. Here's how to use the QuickTime Player included with macOS. Before the internet, and long before streaming, there was ...
Codecs aren’t the most exciting thing to write about, but a recent update to After Effects included a tiny note that caught my interest. The DWA compression option for EXRs now includes a quality ...
usage: cfenc [options] -i <infile> <outfile> -q, -quality <string> Cineform encoding quality [fs1] - low, medium, high, fs1, fs2, fs3 -rgb Encode RGB instead of YUV ...
MediaInfo is a free and open source program used to display media files information on Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. It is also available for mobile platforms such as Android and iOS. It ...
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