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<span class="pageTitle">Digital objects: supported formats</span>
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[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[Import/export]] > [[Upload digital objects]] > File formats
  
[[Main Page]] > [[User manual|(UM) User manual]] > [[UM-6|UM-6 Import / export content]] > [[UM-6.1|UM-6.1 Upload digital objects]] > UM-6.1.1 Digital objects: supported formats
 
  
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ICA-AtoM uses [http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ FFmpeg] to handle audio-visual files. The following table shows the file formats supported by FFmpeg.
  
ICA-AtoM uses [http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ FFmpeg] to handle audio-visual digital material. It supports the following file formats.
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*"Decoding only" = can steam / play but not record content.
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Files in other formats can still be uploaded to ICA-AtoM; they just cannot be directly accessed or streamed within ICA-AtoM itself. In these cases the user must download the file from ICA-AtoM to his or her desktop and (assuming the user has the requisite software) access the content there.
  
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Material in other formats can still be uploaded to ICA-AtoM, it just cannot be directly accessed / streamed within ICA-AtoM itself. Rather, in these cases the user must download the file from ICA-AtoM to his or her desktop and (assuming the user has the requisite software) access the content there.
 
  
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== Video ==
  
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* AVS
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* BFI
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* CamStudio CSCD
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* Cinepak
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* Creative YUV (CYUV)
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* DNxHD
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* Flash Screen Video
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* FFV1
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* H.261
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* H.263
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* H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (decoding only)
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* Huffyuv
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* id Software RoQ Video
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* Intel Indeo 2
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* Intel Indeo 3
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* LOCO
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* Mimic[3]
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* MJPEG
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* MPEG-1
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* MPEG-2
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* MPEG-4 Part 2 (the format used for example by the popular DivX and Xvid codecs)
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* Apple Computer QuickDraw
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* Quicktime Graphics SMC
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* RealVideo RV10
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* RealVideo RV20
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* RL2
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* Smacker video
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* Snow
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* Sorenson SVQ1
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* Sorenson SVQ3
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* Theora
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* Asus V1
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* Asus V2
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* Sierra VMD Video
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* VMware VMnc
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* On2 VP3
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* On2 VP5
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* On2 VP6
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* Westwood Studios VQA
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* Microsoft WMV - version 7 and 8
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* Microsoft WMV - version 9
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* Wing Commander/Xan Video
  
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== Audio ==
  
'''Video'''
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* 8SVX
*AVS (decoding only)
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* AC-3
*BFI[1]
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* Apple Lossless
*CamStudio CSCD
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* ATRAC3
*Cinepak
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* Cook Codec
*Creative YUV (CYUV)
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* EA ADPCM
*DNxHD
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* FLAC
*Flash Screen Video
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* Intel Music Coder
*FFV1
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* Monkey's Audio
*H.261[2]
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* MP2
*H.263[2]
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* MP3 (native decoder, encoding through LAME)
*H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (decoding only)[2]
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* Nellymoser Asao Codec in Flash
*Huffyuv
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* QDM2
*id Software RoQ Video
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* RealAudio 1.0
*Intel Indeo 2 (decoding only)
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* RealAudio 2.0
*Intel Indeo 3 (decoding only)
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* Shorten
*LOCO (decoding only)
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* Truespeech
*Mimic[3]
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* TTA
*MJPEG
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* TXD
*MPEG-1
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* Vorbis
*MPEG-2
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* WavPack
*MPEG-4 Part 2 (the format used for example by the popular DivX and Xvid codecs)
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* Windows Media Audio 1
*Apple Computer QuickDraw (decoding only)
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* Windows Media Audio 2
*Quicktime Graphics SMC
 
*RealVideo RV10
 
*RealVideo RV20
 
*RL2[4]
 
*Smacker video
 
*Snow
 
*Sorenson SVQ1
 
*Sorenson SVQ3 (decoding only)
 
*Theora (decoding only)
 
*Asus V1
 
*Asus V2
 
*Sierra VMD Video
 
*VMware VMnc (decoding only)
 
*On2 VP3 (decoding only)
 
*On2 VP5 (decoding only)[2]
 
*On2 VP6 (decoding only)[2]
 
*Westwood Studios VQA
 
*Microsoft WMV — version 7 and 8
 
*Microsoft WMV — version 9 (decoding only)
 
*Wing Commander/Xan Video (decoding only)
 
  
  
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== Image ==
  
'''Audio'''
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* PDF
*8SVX[5]
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* BMP
*AC-3
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* GIF
*Apple Lossless (decoding only)
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* PNG
*ATRAC3 (decoding only)[2]
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* JPEG
*Cook Codec (decoding only)
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* V.Flash PTX
*EA ADPCM[6]
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* SGI
*FLAC
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* Sun Rasterfile
*Intel Music Coder (decoding only)
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* FLIC
*Monkey's Audio (decoding only)
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* TIFF
*MP2
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* PNM
*MP3 (native decoder, encoding through LAME)
 
*Nellymoser Asao Codec in Flash (decoding only)
 
*QDM2 (decoding only)
 
*RealAudio 1.0 (decoding only)
 
*RealAudio 2.0 (decoding only)
 
*Shorten (decoding only)
 
*Truespeech (decoding only)
 
*TTA (decoding only)
 
*TXD[7]
 
*Vorbis
 
*WavPack (decoding only)
 
*Windows Media Audio 1
 
*Windows Media Audio 2
 
  
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'''Image'''
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[[Category:User manual]]
*BMP
 
*GIF
 
*PNG
 
*JPEG
 
*V.Flash PTX
 
*SGI
 
*Sun Rasterfile
 
*FLIC (decoding only)
 
*TIFF
 
*PNM
 

Latest revision as of 14:40, 14 June 2010

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Main Page > User manual > Import/export > Upload digital objects > File formats


ICA-AtoM uses FFmpeg to handle audio-visual files. The following table shows the file formats supported by FFmpeg.

Files in other formats can still be uploaded to ICA-AtoM; they just cannot be directly accessed or streamed within ICA-AtoM itself. In these cases the user must download the file from ICA-AtoM to his or her desktop and (assuming the user has the requisite software) access the content there.


Video

  • AVS
  • BFI
  • CamStudio CSCD
  • Cinepak
  • Creative YUV (CYUV)
  • DNxHD
  • Flash Screen Video
  • FFV1
  • H.261
  • H.263
  • H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (decoding only)
  • Huffyuv
  • id Software RoQ Video
  • Intel Indeo 2
  • Intel Indeo 3
  • LOCO
  • Mimic[3]
  • MJPEG
  • MPEG-1
  • MPEG-2
  • MPEG-4 Part 2 (the format used for example by the popular DivX and Xvid codecs)
  • Apple Computer QuickDraw
  • Quicktime Graphics SMC
  • RealVideo RV10
  • RealVideo RV20
  • RL2
  • Smacker video
  • Snow
  • Sorenson SVQ1
  • Sorenson SVQ3
  • Theora
  • Asus V1
  • Asus V2
  • Sierra VMD Video
  • VMware VMnc
  • On2 VP3
  • On2 VP5
  • On2 VP6
  • Westwood Studios VQA
  • Microsoft WMV - version 7 and 8
  • Microsoft WMV - version 9
  • Wing Commander/Xan Video


Audio

  • 8SVX
  • AC-3
  • Apple Lossless
  • ATRAC3
  • Cook Codec
  • EA ADPCM
  • FLAC
  • Intel Music Coder
  • Monkey's Audio
  • MP2
  • MP3 (native decoder, encoding through LAME)
  • Nellymoser Asao Codec in Flash
  • QDM2
  • RealAudio 1.0
  • RealAudio 2.0
  • Shorten
  • Truespeech
  • TTA
  • TXD
  • Vorbis
  • WavPack
  • Windows Media Audio 1
  • Windows Media Audio 2


Image

  • PDF
  • BMP
  • GIF
  • PNG
  • JPEG
  • V.Flash PTX
  • SGI
  • Sun Rasterfile
  • FLIC
  • TIFF
  • PNM