VC-1

SMPTE 421, informally known as VC-1, is a video coding format. Most of it was initially developed as Microsoft's proprietary video format Windows Media Video 9 in 2003. With some enhancements including the development of a new Advanced Profile, it was officially approved as a SMPTE standard on April 3, 2006. It was primarily marketed as a lower-complexity competitor to the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC standard. After its development, several companies other than Microsoft asserted that they held patents that applied to the technology, including Panasonic, LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics.

VC-1
Internet media typevideo/vc1
Developed bySMPTE, Microsoft, Panasonic, LG, Samsung, etc.
Initial release24 February 2006 (2006-02-24)
Latest release
SMPTE ST 421:2013
8 October 2013 (2013-10-08)
Type of formatVideo coding format
Extended fromWMV 9
StandardsSMPTE ST 421
Open format?Yes
Free format?No

VC-1 is supported in the now-deprecated Microsoft Silverlight, the briefly-offered HD DVD disc format, and the Blu-ray Disc format.

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