QuickTime File Format explained

QuickTime Movie
Extension:.mov, .movie, .qt
Mime:video/quicktime[1] [2]
Type Code:MooV
Uniform Type:com.apple.quicktime-movie
Owner:Apple Inc.
Type:Container format
Container For:Audio, video, text
Extended To:MPEG-4 Part 12
Open:Yes
Free:No[3]
Released:Proprietary:
Public: [4]
Latest Release Version:[5]

QuickTime File Format (QTFF) is a computer file format used natively by the QuickTime framework.[6] [7] [8]

Design

The format specifies a multimedia container file that contains one or more tracks, each of which stores a particular type of data: audio, video, or text (e.g. for subtitles). Each track either contains a digitally-encoded media stream (using a specific format) or a data reference to the media stream located in another file. Tracks are maintained in a hierarchical data structure consisting of objects called atoms. An atom can be a parent to other atoms or it can contain media or edit data, but it is not supposed to do both.[9]

The ability to contain abstract data references for the media data, and the separation of the media data from the media offsets and the track edit lists means that QuickTime is particularly suited for editing, as it is capable of importing and editing in place (without data copying). Other later-developed media container formats such as Microsoft's Advanced Systems Format or the Matroska and Ogg containers lack this abstraction, and require all media data to be rewritten after editing.

Relation to MP4

Because both the QuickTime and MP4 container formats can use the same MPEG-4 formats, they are mostly interchangeable in a QuickTime-only environment. MP4, being an international standard, has more support. This is especially true on hardware devices, such as the PlayStation Portable and various DVD players; on the software side, most DirectShow and Video for Windows codec packs[10] [11] include an MP4 parser, but not one for QTFF.

In QuickTime Pro's MPEG-4 Export dialog, an option called "Passthrough" allows a clean export to MP4 without affecting the audio or video streams. One discrepancy ushered in by QuickTime 7 released on April 29, 2005, is that the QuickTime file format supports multichannel audio (used, for example, in the high-definition trailers on Apple's site[12]).

Extensions

See main article: ISO base media file format and MPEG-4 Part 14. The International Organization for Standardization approved the QuickTime file format as the basis of the MPEG-4 file format. The MPEG-4 file format specification was created on the basis of the QuickTime format specification published in 2001.[13] The MP4 file format was published in 2001 as the revision of the MPEG-4 Part 1: Systems specification published in 1999 (ISO/IEC 14496-1:2001).[14] [15] [16] In 2003, the first version of MP4 format was revised and replaced by MPEG-4 Part 14: MP4 file format (ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003).[17] The MP4 file format was generalized into the ISO Base Media File Format ISO/IEC 14496-12:2004, which defines a general structure for time-based media files. It in turn is used as the basis for other multimedia file formats (for example 3GP, Motion JPEG 2000).[18] [19] [20] [21] [22] A list of all registered extensions for ISO Base Media File Format is published on the official registration authority website www.mp4ra.org. This registration authority for code-points in "MP4 Family" files is Apple Inc. and it is named in Annex D (informative) in MPEG-4 Part 12.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Video Media Types . IANA . June 4, 1993 . July 20, 2010.
  2. Web site: The Codecs Parameter for "Bucket" Media Types . IETF . November 2005 . 10.17487/RFC4281 . July 20, 2010. Gellens . R. . Singer . D. . Frojdh . P. .
  3. Library of Congress . Washington, D.C. . Sustainability of Digital Formats . Full draft . QuickTime File Format . February 14, 2013 . December 13, 2019.
  4. Web site: QuickTime File Format . Apple Developer . Apple . December 13, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211006062224/https://developer.apple.com/standards/qtff-2001.pdf . October 6, 2021 . March 1, 2001 . live.
  5. Web site: QuickTime File Format Specification - Document Revision History . Apple Developer . December 13, 2021 . September 13, 2016.
  6. Web site: QuickTime File Format Specification: Introduction to QuickTime File Format Specification . Apple Inc. . October 9, 2018.
  7. Web site: QuickTime - AfterDawn.com glossary . AfterDawn.com . July 20, 2010.
  8. Web site: QuickTime container . MultimediaWiki . July 20, 2010.
  9. Web site: QuickTime File Format Specification: Movie Atoms . Apple Inc. . October 9, 2018.
  10. http://hellninjacommando.com/defilerpak/ DefilerPak – A lightweight codec pack for Windows PCs
  11. http://www.k-litecodecpack.com/ K-LiteCodecPack.com: Download Codecs, Videos and MP3s
  12. Web site: iTunes Movie Trailers. https://web.archive.org/web/20100213200700/http://www.apple.com//trailers//. dead. February 13, 2010. trailers.apple.com.
  13. Web site: Classic Version of the QuickTime File Format Specification . Apple Inc. . 2001 . June 14, 2009.
  14. Web site: MPEG-4 File Format, Version 1 . Library of Congress . 2001 . June 14, 2009.
  15. Web site: RFC 4337 – MIME Type Registration for MPEG-4 . Network Working Group . 2006 . 10.17487/RFC4337 . June 14, 2009. free .
  16. Web site: MPEG-4 Part 1: Systems; ISO/IEC 14496-1:2001 . International Organization for Standardization . 2001 . June 11, 2009.
  17. Web site: MPEG-4 Part 14: MP4 file format; ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003 . International Organization for Standardization . 2003 . June 11, 2009.
  18. Web site: References, MPEG-4 Registration authority . mp4ra.org – MP4 Registration authority . June 14, 2009.
  19. Web site: ISO . International Organization for Standardization . ISO Base Media File Format white paper – Proposal . April 2006 . December 26, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080714101745/http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg/technologies/mp04-ff/index.htm . July 14, 2008.
  20. Web site: ISO . International Organization for Standardization . ISO Base Media File Format white paper – Proposal . chiariglione.org . October 2009 . December 26, 2009.
  21. Web site: ISO . International Organization for Standardization . ISO/IEC 14496-12:2008, Information technology – Coding of audio-visual objects – Part 12: ISO base media file format . International Organization for Standardization . 2008 . PDF . 88, 94 . May 30, 2009.
  22. Web site: MPEG-4 Part 12: ISO base media file format; ISO/IEC 14496-12:2004 . International Organization for Standardization . 2004 . June 11, 2009.