Why no Video file formats?

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Why no Video file formats?

Post by MiLØ » Thu Mar 22, 2012 8:01 pm

While there are "Audio/Graphic file formats" I'm curious why there's no sub-forum for research & development of tools aimed at video files?

Nobody cares about them? (find it hard to believe) or everyone goes to other places for such things?

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Re: Why no Video file formats?

Post by Mr.Mouse » Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:08 am

Hmm. We can start a subforum and see if it works out. I think it was assumed that it would fall into the Graphics catergory.

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Re: Why no Video file formats?

Post by MiLØ » Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:52 pm

Thanks for giving it a shot, should be worth a try I think.

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Re: Why no Video file formats?

Post by finale00 » Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:53 pm

I'd be interested in what kind of things devs do with their videos.

Do they write their own codecs?
Do they just screw around with encryption/compression?

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Re: Why no Video file formats?

Post by MiLØ » Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:23 pm

finale00 wrote:I'd be interested in what kind of things devs do with their videos.

Do they write their own codecs?
Do they just screw around with encryption/compression?
I believe codecs can be developed in-house or by an external company. For example games from Namco: Tekken4,5,Death by Degrees used some proprietary codec that is still hasn't been cracked yet. I can't remember right now for sure but in Death by Degrees there was a small file containing all names for cinematics, with an extension .IPP I believe.
Another example: majority of Gamecube games use h4m format developed by Hudson (a software technology company) for that platform.
It appears that most of the time game developers take what's already available on the market and encode their videos into that format, but there are case when they come up with own stuff.

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