Codecs And Containers
Codec is the order of the layout that the media is recorded with. Codecs are used to organize media data. The way that the data is laid out, makes it be able to be used for playback, editing, or transcoding. A container basically wraps up all of the files together and determines if the files have both audio and video. A container also has metadata, which has information on the file, such as what the frame rate was, or what resolution it is. The main difference is that codec is very specific to the individual file being recorded, and the container is what holds the codecs of the media all in one place.
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