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* FourCC: BINK (note that some FourCC lists assert that BINK is a FourCC for general-purpose multimedia containers; however, Bink data is always known to be encapsulated in a custom container format)
* FourCC: BINK (note that some FourCC lists assert that BINK is a FourCC for general-purpose multimedia containers; however, Bink data is always known to be encapsulated in a custom container format)
* Company: [[RAD Game Tools]]
* Company: [[RAD Game Tools]]
* Samples: [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/samples/game-formats/bink/ http://www.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/samples/game-formats/bink/], countless video games
* Samples: [http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/game-formats/bink/ http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/game-formats/bink/], countless video games


A video codec that purports to use every video coding technique under the sun and used in a large number of computer and console games. The video is packaged in custom [[Bink Container|Bink]] files.
A video codec that purports to use every video coding technique under the sun and used in a large number of computer and console games. The video is packaged in custom [[Bink Container|Bink]] files.

Revision as of 14:10, 17 August 2006

  • FourCC: BINK (note that some FourCC lists assert that BINK is a FourCC for general-purpose multimedia containers; however, Bink data is always known to be encapsulated in a custom container format)
  • Company: RAD Game Tools
  • Samples: http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/game-formats/bink/, countless video games

A video codec that purports to use every video coding technique under the sun and used in a large number of computer and console games. The video is packaged in custom Bink files.