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: We don't qualify WMV3/VC-1 as being in the family of MS MPEG-4 codecs. The line ended with WMV2. --[[User:Multimedia Mike|Multimedia Mike]] 23:23, 11 November 2007 (EST) | : We don't qualify WMV3/VC-1 as being in the family of MS MPEG-4 codecs. The line ended with WMV2. --[[User:Multimedia Mike|Multimedia Mike]] 23:23, 11 November 2007 (EST) | ||
:: WMV3 != VC-1, WMV3 has own set of features, some of them unsupported (YUV411 interlacing, old P-frame coding scheme) and VC-1 has other things (slices, another form of interlacing). And WMV3 is definitely close to MSMPEG-4 than to anything else. --[[User:Kostya|Kostya]] 00:03, 12 November 2007 (EST) |
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erm, isnt some advanced profile wmv3 still not fully supported? --User:Compn
- We don't qualify WMV3/VC-1 as being in the family of MS MPEG-4 codecs. The line ended with WMV2. --Multimedia Mike 23:23, 11 November 2007 (EST)
- WMV3 != VC-1, WMV3 has own set of features, some of them unsupported (YUV411 interlacing, old P-frame coding scheme) and VC-1 has other things (slices, another form of interlacing). And WMV3 is definitely close to MSMPEG-4 than to anything else. --Kostya 00:03, 12 November 2007 (EST)