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What is the difference between AVCHD and Mpeg4?

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Answered Jul 16, 2020

AVCHD stands for Advanced Codec High Definition, and this format is used for the storage of video files. The main difference between AVCHD and Mpeg4 is the file configurations that each format takes. The file outline comes toward the container format that each of the two forms utilizes. It is essential to know that both structures employ the same video codec recording style, which is the MPEG-4 AVC/H. The ACHD takes formatting differently. It makes use of the .M2TS while the MP4 format video develops the use of a.MP4 The AVCHD is also significant as it is a MPEG-2 system that comes with a .

AVCHD stands for Advanced Codec High Definition, and this format is used for the storage of video
M2TS file extension. AVCHD allows for compatibility with other recording devices that include Hard Disk, the memory stick, or even Blue-Ray disks. The Mpeg 4 format comes with rich compatibility that makes it do with consistent with Apple format and Quick Time format. It is also compatible with media and other networks, and this includes PlayStation and network video, which is good news for gamers.

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