Formatting video for local playback
Video codecs include
{*}Containers{*}
The separate data streams are almost always multiplexed (also referred to as 'muxed') together into one file, facilitating delivery and playback of both video and audio stream as a single object. The data streams are packaged in what is called a container file. You will likely already know several container types as filename extensions, such as AVI which is an Audio Video Interleave container file.
The container also serves to present the streams to playback devices so that they remain synchronised on playback, by linking positions in one stream to positions in the other; interleaving them. They also present the streams in a standardised structure, with an index of the contained streams and other assorted metadata.
Simply recognising the container type also provides a good indication of the likely compression codecs used on the data streams inside them, without reading the stream data from the container, once you know the compression codecs supported within certain containers.For example, MP4 files are the
{*}Formatting video for Sony Ericsson phones{*}
This section contains specific details and recommendations on creating video content for Sony Ericsson phones that will be stored and played from the phone's local memory (internal memory or a memory card). As such it is suitable for any video content that does not require
{*}Supported containers{*}
Sony Ericsson phones have very functional support for the IsoMedia container as 3GP and MP4. MP4 containers support
Detailed specifications
For software developers, the relevant ISO specifications for
Sony Ericsson phones are:
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