2. Technical aspects to consider in video editing

2.1. Video format

When talking about formats in digital video, concepts such as codec or container are often mixed up, which can create confusion, since we generally understand format as the type of file or extension. However, in the case of video it is a bit different.

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We will go deeper into these aspects later, but, as an introduction, let’s keep in mind that a video file is made up of a container, which we could define as a box or package that keeps the content of this file, which is mainly audio, video and text data. In order to open all that is inside in an efficient way, some encoders/decoders of video and audio signals are necessary. These are the codecs, which serve, among other things, to interpret this information and also to compress and decompress all this encapsulated information.

All this is part of the video file. And the video format would be the structure of this AVI file or container, which is a multimedia container format and a Windows standard introduced by Microsoft in November 1992.

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We will look at these concepts in a little more detail below.