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MP4, officially ISO/IEC 14496-14, is a digital multimedia container format defined as part of the MPEG-4 standard. It extends the ISO Base Media File Format (ISOBMF) to store synchronized audiovisual data, subtitle tracks, still images, and metadata within a single file. MP4 is designed to support efficient streaming and progressive download, making it a common choice for distributing video and audio over both local networks and the Internet.

Internally, MP4 files use a box-based structure. The major boxes include ftyp (file type), moov (the movie

Common file extensions are .mp4 for general use; .m4a for audio-only files; .m4v for video. MP4 can

MP4 is widely supported across consumer devices, media players, and software. It is compatible with streaming

box
containing
metadata
and
index
information),
mdat
(the
media
data),
and
various
trak/minf/stbl
boxes
that
define
individual
tracks
and
how
samples
are
stored.
This
organization
allows
random
access,
efficient
seeking,
and
compatibility
with
a
range
of
codecs
and
bitrates.
contain
video
encoded
with
codecs
such
as
H.264/AVC
or
H.265/HEVC,
and
audio
encoded
with
AAC,
MP3,
ALAC,
or
other
codecs.
Text
and
subtitle
data
may
be
stored
in
formats
like
TTML
or
WebVTT.
The
format
also
supports
metadata
tagging
and
streaming-specific
features
such
as
fragment-based
MP4
(fMP4)
for
adaptive
streaming.
protocols
like
MPEG-DASH
and
Apple
HLS
when
used
with
appropriate
fragmentation.
Encrypted
MP4
files
can
be
protected
with
DRM
schemes
from
organizations
such
as
Widevine,
PlayReady,
and
FairPlay.