Convert OGV to MP4V
About OGV
OGV is a free, open-source video container format developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It is the video--toting sibling of the OGG audio format. OGV files most commonly use the Theora video codec and the Vorbis audio codec, both of which are open and patent-free. It was an early contender for the HTML5 video standard.
About MP4V
An MP4V file is not a full video container like MP4. Instead, it is a raw video stream that has been encoded using the MPEG-4 Part 2 video codec. It does not contain an audio stream or any other data. These are not common files and are typically used in video editing or encoding workflows before being 'muxed' with an audio track into a container like MP4.
OGV vs MP4V
Feature | OGV | MP4V |
---|---|---|
Streaming Support | true | false |
Subtitle Support | true | false |
DRM Support | false | false |
Quality Rating | 3 | 2 |
Patent Status | patent-free | patented |
Year Introduced | 2003 | 1999 |
Developed By | Xiph.Org Foundation | ISO/IEC |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why isn't OGV more popular?
While OGV is a capable, open-source format, the Theora video codec it uses is less efficient than modern codecs like H.264 or VP9. Google's push for WebM (which uses the more efficient VP8/VP9 codecs) as the open standard for web video largely relegated OGV to a niche role.
Is OGV the same as OGG?
Ogg is the container format. An .ogg file usually contains only audio (typically Vorbis). An .ogv file contains both video (typically Theora) and audio. Sometimes, video files are also given the .ogg extension, which can cause confusion.
How do I play an MP4V file?
Some specialized media players like VLC might be able to play the raw video stream. However, to play it in a standard player or add audio, you would need to use a tool like FFmpeg to place the video stream into a container format like MP4.
Is this format the same as MP4?
No. MP4 is a container format that holds video, audio, and more. MP4V is just the raw video data itself, encoded with an older MPEG-4 codec. It's a component that goes inside a container, not the container itself.
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