FLV vs F4V,comparison between FLV and F4V
F4V is a new type of FLV file. A F4V file is encoded based on the ISO base media file format ( MPEG-4 PART 2) and is supported starting with Flash Player 9 update 3. Compared with the functional limits with the FLV structure when streaming H.264 or AAC which could not be overcome without a redesign of the file format, it owns better quality under the same situation. Many of the mainstream video-sharing webs start to accept the F4V file format. F4V does not support Screen video, Sorenson Spark, VP6 video compression formats and ADPCM, Nellymoser audio compression formats. A large part of the F4V format involves metadata. When Flash Player loads an F4V file, various stream properties are made available to run action script program are made avaiable to run via the Netstream on Metadata property.
Supported media types in FLV file format:
Video: On2 VP6, Sorenson Spark (Sorenson H.263), Screen video, H.264
Audio: MP3, ADPCM, Linear PCM, Nellymoser, Speex, AAC, G.711 (reserved for internal use)
Supported media types in F4V file format:
Video: H.264
Images (still frame of video data): GIF, PNG, JPEG
Audio: AAC, HE-AAC, MP3
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