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MJPEG files.

MJPEG files hold video content captured by IP cameras and camcorders and are made up of a selection of compressed JPEG images. They’re sequenced one after another to make up the full video.

Take a closer look at what an MJPEG file is, as well as why they’re used, and where you can use them.

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History of the MJPEG file.

The MJPEG file format helped early home computers run multimedia applications from CD-ROM. Early applications of MJPEG saw use in hardware by NeXT Computers.

However, it was Apple who made the jump to software, popularising the use of the MJPEG video format in their QuickTime Players in the 1990s.

Pros and cons of MJPEG files.

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Is the MJPEG file format the same thing as a JPEG?

No. While the JPEG is just one picture, the MJPEG is a ‘collective’ of still frames of JPEG, joined together to create a video motion sequence.

Is MJPEG compressor good?

The compression from MJPEG video is of high quality, especially when compared to examples such as MPEG4. The MJPEG produces higher quality video due to the better compression.

Can you convert digital video camera recordings to MJPEG?

Yes, in fact it is probably the one that is most suitable for the job, with many digital cameras automatically saving the recordings in the MJPEG format.

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