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Software[edit]
Apple Multimedia Frameworks
Formats[edit]
Advanced Systems Format (ASF)
Advanced Stream Redirector (ASX)
Windows Media Audio (WMA)
Windows Media Playlist (WPL)
Windows Media Video (WMV) and VC-1
Windows Media Station (NSC)
WMV HD, (Windows Media Video High Definition), the branding name for high definition (HD) media content encoded using Windows Media codecs. WMV HD is not a separate codec.
HD Photo (formerly Windows Media Photo, standardized as JPEG XR)
DVR-MS, the recording format used by Windows Media Center
SAMI, the closed caption format developed by Microsoft. It can be used to synchronize captions and audio descriptions with online video.
Protocols[edit]
Media Stream Broadcast (MSB), for multicast distribution of Advanced Systems Format content over a network
Media Transfer Protocol (MTP), for transferring and synchronizing media on portable devices
Microsoft Media Services (MMS), the streaming transport protocol
Windows Media DRM, an implementation of digital rights management
See also[edit]
Apple Multimedia Framework Tutorial
QuickTime - Apple Computer's multimedia framework
C++ Multimedia Framework
External links[edit]
Android Multimedia Framework
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