A container format is a computer file format that can contain various types of data, compressed by means of standardized codecs. The container file is used to identify and interleave the different data types. Simpler container formats can contain different types of audio codecs, while more advanced container formats can support audio, video, subtitles, chapters, and meta-data (tags) - along with the synchronization information needed to play back the various streams together.
Some containers are exclusive to audio:
Other flexible containers can hold many types of audio and video, as well as other media. The most popular multi-media containers are:
See the Comparison of container formats for details regarding these formats.
Computer and telecommunication standards | Computer file formats | Container formats | Files | Lists of file formats | Film and video technology
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