The format uses lossy compression , which significantly reduces file size while maintaining high visual quality, making it the standard for internet streaming .
This indicates the original, uncompressed, or master file uploaded to a server. Most platforms (like YouTube or Vimeo) take this "source" file and create multiple smaller versions (transcodes) at different resolutions (360p, 720p, 1080p) for users to stream. 0gxvoihlsjhjlgr7da1uu_source.mp4
Using a "source" file for commercial purposes usually requires a specific license or permission from the original creator. The format uses lossy compression , which significantly
MP4 is a "container" format. It doesn't just hold video; it bundles audio, subtitles, and metadata (like timestamps or GPS data) into one package. The format uses lossy compression