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M2TS is a container file format for Blu-ray and Advanced Video Coding High Definition (AVCHD). It is a proprietary digital video and movie file type that usually consists of encrypted content on Blu-ray disks for consumer use. It also supports streaming content over the Internet.
Several options are available for opening M2TS. On Windows, use VLC media player, or Picture Motion Browser Software. On Linux or Mac OS X, use VLC media player. M2TS supports chapters, captions, subtitles, metadata tags, and menus.
If problems arise in opening M2TS, then drop the “2” from the file extension to make it MTS. For additional details, refer to the instructions in the first “Note” on this page on LifeWire.com. Another solution is to update your software to the latest release. This should solve any compatibility problems.
Developed by: Blu-ray Disc Association
Initial release: 2006
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Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) is a file format that shrinks an audio file’s size, which, as the word “lossless” in the name implies, results in no loss in audio quality or original data. FLAC accomplishes this by using an algorithm that compresses the file to approximately 50 to 70 percent of its original size.
The default program for opening a FLAC file is VLC media player. Other details about FLAC include that it is unpatented, permits music reproduction, is compatible with Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI), and is not subject to digital rights management (DRM).
Additionally, codecs that can implement FLAC include FFmpeg, Flake and FLACCL for encoding, and Audiocogs for decoding. Lastly, as the word “free” in the name suggests, FLAC is open-source software.
Developed by: Xiph.Org Foundation
Initial Release: 2001
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