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MOV is a multimedia container format developed by Apple as part of the QuickTime framework. A MOV file can contain multiple streams of video, audio, text (subtitles), and effects in a single file, organized into tracks. The container is known for its efficiency in storing high-quality video and is widely used in professional video workflows.

MOV originated with the QuickTime File Format. It is closely related to the MP4 container, which is

In practice, MOV is common on macOS and in professional video editing software such as Final Cut

MOV is a versatile container particularly prevalent in Apple environments and edited media; its flexibility comes

based
on
the
ISO
Base
Media
File
Format;
both
share
a
common
approach
to
storing
media
tracks,
but
MOV
remains
associated
with
the
QuickTime
ecosystem.
MOV
files
support
a
variety
of
codecs,
including
lossless
and
lossy
video
such
as
ProRes,
H.264,
and
earlier
Sorenson
Video,
and
audio
codecs
such
as
AAC,
AIFF,
and
PCM.
The
choice
of
codecs
can
affect
playback
compatibility
and
file
size.
Pro,
Adobe
Premiere
Pro,
and
DaVinci
Resolve.
It
is
also
playable
on
many
Windows
and
Linux
systems
using
media
players
like
VLC,
QuickTime
for
Windows
(historical)
or
native
codecs.
However,
MP4
is
often
preferred
for
broad
cross-platform
distribution
because
of
broader
compatibility.
with
codec-dependent
compatibility
and
file
size
considerations.