See what the FourCC : AASC means. This codec used to be part of Autodesk’s now discontinued Animator Studio software. Autodesk Animator Codec (AASC) is a 24-bit Run Length Encoding algorithm similar to Microsoft RLE.
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FourCC : BLZ0
What is the FourCC : BLZ0 meaning or Blizzard Video Codec? This is also called the Bink Video codec. The four ASCII characters used to identify data formats. This allows software to know which codec to use and its format. This is part of a coding structure. The BLZ0 is explained further down below.
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FourCC : ADV1
What is the FourCC : ADV1? “ADV1” is a FourCC (four-character code) that is used to identify a particular video codec. FourCC codes are four-character identifiers used to represent video codecs, compression formats, and pixel formats in multimedia files.
FourCC : ASLC
What is the FourCC : ASLC codec? This codec is offering approximately 5x compression in mathematically lossless mode. This is a video codec made by a Russian multimedia company. See the download below for the codec to watch your video. Continue reading FourCC : ASLC
FourCC : ASV1
See the FourCC : ASV1. If you have a ASV1 then you will know that this codec supplied with the Asus TNT Video Capture adapter. There are not many around any more. You are not going to find any of these on the internet as the driver must be at least 25 years old now.
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FourCC : AVC1
See what the FourCC : AVC1 codec is here. The next common codec is the AVC1 which is Apple’s version of the MPEG4 part 10/H.264 standard. You can download the Codec here at AVC1 codec. The avc1 codec download is in the links.
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FourCC : BINK
What is the FourCC : BINK? Bink is a “better-than-DVD” class codec – it compresses at higher quality than DVD at up to three times the playback speed! Bink uses up to 16 MB less memory at runtime than other codecs. Continue reading FourCC : BINK
FourCC : BT20
What is the FourCC : BT20? The BT20 is a codec which has been optimised for real-time compression of YUV images. You can download it here with prosumer codec as the Prosumer codec.
FourCC : BW10
This code FourCC : BW10 is the hardware codec for the Broadway hardware-based MPEG. There are not many of them around today so it would be unlikely to find these today in the computer. Broadway has since become Broadcom.
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FourCC : CDVC
FourCC : CFCC
See the FourCC : CFCC and what it is used for. The DPS Perception was used when capturing AVI’s using a DPS Perception adapter which was brought out by Harris and now called Image Corporation. Nobody uses this any longer.
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FourCC : CGDI
What was the FourCC : CGDI before This AVI format used by the Office 97 camcorder application. Microsoft Camcorder is a screen-capture technology that allows easy creation of movies. It is a simple but powerful movie recorder and playback utility.
FourCC : CHAM
What is the FourCC : CHAM you aks? Caviara Champagne is rarely used today. This was used by the Winnov Capture Cards in order to view their videos. The Videum WNV1 codec files have been added below but you will not that these are Windows 95 and Windows 2000 files.
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FourCC : CJPG
The FourCC : CJPG is explained here. The CJPG ID means that the computer needs the codec is used by the Creative Video Blaster Webcam. Like most of the other files these codes files are old and rarely used.
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FourCC : CSCD
What is the FourCC : CSCD? This open source (GPL license) codec optimised for screen capture applications. You can download the codec here which is the Camstudio codec.This comes with CamStudio and was the first version. See also the CVID codec.
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FourCC : CVID
What is the FourCC : CVID here. This is used by the Cinepak codec. The Cinepak codec is a rather old coding technique that is still used today but not much. The Cinepak codec advantage comes from its simplicity at the decoder stage, rather than bitrate versus quality performance.