what is the difference between MPEG4 video and MP4 video?

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  • suresh_p
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    • Oct 2006
    • 7

    what is the difference between MPEG4 video and MP4 video?

    thanx in advance
  • 2COOL
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    • Aug 2003
    • 2059

    #2
    From what I researched, .mp4 is the official file extension for MPEG-4 Part 14 files. They are pretty much the same thing.

    More information here
    Last edited by 2COOL; 6 Dec 2006, 11:26 PM.
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    • suresh_p
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 7

      #3
      i have MPEG-4 suppoted DVD player and i have MP4 video

      when i try to play in DVD player it is showing UN Known Disc what is the solution?

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      • photo_angel2004
        Queen of Digital Video
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        • Jan 2004
        • 3558

        #4
        Originally Posted by 2COOL
        From what I researched, .mp4 is the official file extension for MPEG-4 Part 14 files. They are pretty much the same thing.

        More information here
        From 2COOLS link:

        File extensions
        While the only official file extension defined by the standard is .mp4, various file extensions are commonly used to indicate intended content:

        Audio-only MP4 files generally have a .m4a extension.
        MP4 files with audio streams encrypted by FairPlay Digital Rights Management as sold through the iTunes Music Store use the .m4p extension.
        Audio book and podcast files, which also contain metadata including chapter markers, images, and hyperlinks, can use the extension .m4a, but more commonly use the .m4b extension.
        MP4 files with audio and video generally use the .mp4 and .m4v extensions, occasionally .mp4v.
        3G mobile phones use 3GP, a simplified version of MPEG-4 Part 12 (a.k.a MPEG-4/JPEG2000 ISO Base Media file format, MPEG-4 Part 14 is a derivated standard from ISO Base file format too), with the .3gp and .3g2 extensions. These files also store non-MPEG-4 data (H.263, AMR, TX3G).
        The common, but non-standard use of the extensions .m4a and .m4v is due to the popularity of Apple Computer's iPod and the iTunes Store.







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        • paglamon
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          • Aug 2005
          • 2126

          #5
          when i try to play in DVD player it is showing UN Known Disc what is the solution?
          Your DVD player can play only MPEG4 in an AVI container(XviD or DivX encoded) and not in MP4 container. So ,you have to encode your videos accordingly.
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          • celtic_druid
            Digital Video Expert
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            • Dec 2005
            • 514

            #6
            MPEG-4 could refer to any part of the standards, so container, subtitles, systems, video (Part 2 and Part 10), audio, etc.

            As per above though, MPEG4 generally refers to a DivX/Xvid/mp3/AC3 avi of which only the video and mp3 audio are covered by MPEG-4 specs and only if the video doesn't use packed bitstream or isn't DivX 3.

            You may be able to get away without re-encoding at least the video. Chances are that it is AVC though, but you never know.

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