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What video codecs will Blu-ray support?

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What video codecs will Blu-ray support?

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The following are the different video codecs the can be used with Blu-ray: MPEG-2 – enhanced for HD, also used for playback of DVDs and HDTV recordings. MPEG-4 AVC – part of the MPEG-4 standard also known as H.264 (High Profile and Main Profile). SMPTE VC-1 – standard based on Microsoft’s Windows Media Video (WMV) technology.

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MPEG-2 – enhanced for HD, also used for playback of DVDs and HDTV recordings. MPEG-4 AVC – part of the MPEG-4 standard also known as H.264 (High Profile and Main Profile). SMPTE VC-1 – standard based on Microsoft’s Windows Media Video (WMV) technology. Please note that this simply means that all Blu-ray players and recorders will have to support playback of these video codecs, it will still be up to the movie studios to decide which video codec(s) they use for their releases.

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MPEG-4 AVC High and Microsoft’s VC-1 video will be mandatory. They will also include MPEG-2 support for playback of HDTV recordings and DVDs.

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MPEG-2 – enhanced for HD, also used for playback of DVDs and HDTV recordings. MPEG-4 AVC – part of the MPEG-4 standard also known as H.264 (High Profile and Main Profile). SMPTE VC-1 – standard based on Microsoft’s Windows Media Video (WMV) technology. It will be up to content creators to decide which codecs to use. All Blu-ray players will be able to decode any of these codecs.

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Asked in Computers & Accessories at 4:21 AM on August 26, 2008 Tags: video, codecs, blu-ray, support

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