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AMV is a video file format, used by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player '''Chinese-made portable MP3 players'''] and created to allow video playback capabilities on inexpensive without increasing the cost of those players with the license royalties (and more processor power). AMV is a video file format contain a [[MTV]] video stream and a [[MP3]] audio stream. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player '''Chinese MP4/MTV Player'''] (sold as "'''MP4 Player'''" or "'''PMP'''", for '''P'''ersonal '''M'''edia '''P'''layer) that these video-files produced for are flash based [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_player digital audio players], mostly manufactured in China, capable of viewing images, videos, and text files. Although commonly called MP4 players, they are unable to play true [[H.264| MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC H.264)]] formated videos and are limited to the proprietary file formats such as [[AMV]], [[MTV]], [[DMV]], [[MPV]], [[ATV]], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player#ACT_Audio_Format ACT]. They are a kind of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S1_MP3_Player S1 MP3 Player]. This is beginning to change however, as more and more top-branded portable players are starting to support true [[H.264| MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC H.264)]] video files.<br><br><br> | AMV is a video file format, used by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player '''Chinese-made portable MP3 players'''] and created to allow video playback capabilities on inexpensive equipment without increasing the cost of those players with the license royalties (and more processor power). AMV is a video file format contain a [[MTV]] video stream and a [[MP3]] audio stream. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player '''Chinese MP4/MTV Player'''] (sold as "'''MP4 Player'''" or "'''PMP'''", for '''P'''ersonal '''M'''edia '''P'''layer) that these video-files produced for are flash based [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_audio_player digital audio players], mostly manufactured in China, capable of viewing images, videos, and text files. Although commonly called MP4 players, they are unable to play true [[H.264| MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC H.264)]] formated videos and are limited to the proprietary file formats such as [[AMV]], [[MTV]], [[DMV]], [[MPV]], [[ATV]], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_MP4/MTV_Player#ACT_Audio_Format ACT]. They are a kind of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S1_MP3_Player S1 MP3 Player]. This is beginning to change however, as more and more top-branded portable players are starting to support true [[H.264| MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC H.264)]] video files.<br><br><br> | ||
==AMV Video File Format== | ==AMV Video File Format== |
Revision as of 17:00, 10 October 2006
AMV video origin and history
AMV is a video file format, used by Chinese-made portable MP3 players and created to allow video playback capabilities on inexpensive equipment without increasing the cost of those players with the license royalties (and more processor power). AMV is a video file format contain a MTV video stream and a MP3 audio stream. The Chinese MP4/MTV Player (sold as "MP4 Player" or "PMP", for Personal Media Player) that these video-files produced for are flash based digital audio players, mostly manufactured in China, capable of viewing images, videos, and text files. Although commonly called MP4 players, they are unable to play true MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC H.264) formated videos and are limited to the proprietary file formats such as AMV, MTV, DMV, MPV, ATV, and ACT. They are a kind of the S1 MP3 Player. This is beginning to change however, as more and more top-branded portable players are starting to support true MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC H.264) video files.
AMV Video File Format
When playing AMV formats, there is clearly some image de/compression taking place, as can be demonstrated by a simple calculation (see the MTV Video Format article). The image compression is, however, low by modern standards (around 4 pixels/byte, compared with over 10 pixels/byte in the MPEG-2 DVD-Video standard). With a resolution of 128 x 96, and a frame rate of 12 fps, a 30 minute file will be around 80 MegaByte in size.
AMV and MTV encoding/transcoding information and utilities
- AMV encoding tips
- www.mympxplayer.org - MP4 resource site and support forum, with MTV conversion/transcoding tools and utilies, (plus sample downloads)
Software players that support AMV and MTV playback
- Unknown
Hardware players that support AMV and MTV playback
Chinese-made portable MP3 players, also known as S1 MP3 Players.
External Links
- "Chinese-made portable MP3 player" article on wikipedia.org
- "S1 MP3 Player" article on wikipedia.org
- www.mympxplayer.org - MP4 resource site and support forum, MTV conversion/transcoding tools and utilies, plus sample downloads
- MTV Video topic-thread on moviecodec.com forum
- MP4 Player Search - Community powered and driven
- MP4 Nation Knowledge Base: Support and tips on MP4 Players
- An introduction to MP4 players, what they do, what you can do to them and a review
- Recovering dead players and other software
- MP4 Forums on S1MP3.org
- MTV Video Forum
- (A very negative) video-review of one of these MP4-Player on Youtube