Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Guillem Alsina González, in Oct. 2017
Among the video formats that exist today, the MicroHD is perhaps the least known but one of the most space-saving with large content.
A microHD file is a container for video in H.264 format and audio in AAC format.
H.264 is a high compression codec maintaining a high qualitywhile AAC also provides high quality with high lossy compression. Said loss originates from capturing a bitrate (sample rate) lower than other formats and codecs.
Initially, H.264 (which is part of the MPEG-4 standard) was conceived as a codec for use in low-end video applications. quality, such as videoconferencing in real time (the temporal pixelation of the image is not important), although over time it increased its bitrate and, consequently, its quality. It also saves space in operations math used to save the images.
AAC audio is also part of the MPEG-4 standard, having gained popularity thanks to Apple making it the standard for its iTunes service and music players. music iPod.
Together, it is possible to create a file that maintains a high quality in the films, but reducing the space they occupy as much as possible, thus facilitating their storage Y transmission through data networks such as Internet.
This format is very faithful to the original quality of a film, and although its file size is smaller, it ends up being larger than an HDRip, although it does not reach the quality of a Blu-ray Disc, or a BluRayRip.
Despite this, the differences to the naked eye are invaluable, and it takes a good eye and a good look at what we are seeing to be able to appreciate differences that are no more than subtle.
MicroHD files are advised to be used on monitors and televisions that are HD Ready, while for those that are Full HD, it is recommended -to fully enjoy its possibilities- other formats as a ripped Blu-ray Disc with the highest quality.
Thanks to the reduction in space it entails, the MicroHD is a format that has been indicated for use on mobile devices.
Currently, many smartphones Y tablets are capable of HD or Full HD definitions (and in some cases even 4K), which is possible to enjoy content that takes full advantage of these high resolutions but without assuming a great consumption of space, always scarce in these devices with 16 or 32 GB at most (although there are those with 64 or 128, they are not so common).
We can recognize a MicroHD file by the extension .mkv, which indicates a Format container with the video encoded with H.264 as we have said before, and the audio in AAC.
The use of the MicroHD format has not been without controversy, since thanks to its small size, it has become very popular among those who exchange videos on the Internet.
However, this controversy is totally unrelated to the technical details of the format, although not to its use by Internet users.
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