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  2. Lossless compression - Wikipedia

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    Some image file formats, like PNG or GIF, use only lossless compression, while others like TIFF and MNG may use either lossless or lossy methods. Lossless audio formats are most often used for archiving or production purposes, while smaller lossy audio files are typically used on portable players and in other cases where storage space is ...

  3. List of codecs - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Video compression formats subsection. 3.1 Non-compression. 3.2 Analog signals. 3.3 Lossless video compression. ... Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) [1] libFLAC;

  4. List of open-source codecs - Wikipedia

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    FLAC – Lossless codec developed by Xiph.Org Foundation. LAME – Lossy compression (MP3 format). TooLAME/TwoLAME – Lossy compression (MP2 format). Musepack – Lossy compression; based on MP2 format, with many improvements. Speex – Low bitrate compression, primarily voice; developed by Xiph.Org Foundation. Deprecated in favour of Opus ...

  5. Video coding format - Wikipedia

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    Some video coding formats designed explicitly for either lossy or lossless compression, and some video coding formats such as Dirac and H.264 support both. [49] Uncompressed video formats, such as Clean HDMI, is a form of lossless video used in some circumstances such as when sending video to a display over a HDMI connection. Some high-end ...

  6. VP9 - Wikipedia

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    VP9 is an open and royalty-free [1] video coding format developed by Google. ... and also enables lossless compression. It supports resolutions up to 65536×65536, ...

  7. FFV1 - Wikipedia

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    FFV1 (short for FF Video 1 [1]) is a lossless intra-frame video coding format. FFV1 is particularly popular for its performance regarding speed and size, compared to other lossless preservation codecs, such as M-JPEG2000. [2] [3] [4] The encoder and decoder have been part of the free, open-source library libavcodec in the project FFmpeg since ...