The LEADTOOLS Multimedia Features writes the following file formats:
AVI (compressed with any available compressors on the user's machine)
Mpeg1 Layer-3 Audio (MP3)
MPEG1 System (video and audio) This requires the use of an MPEG1-compatible audio and video compressor. The LEAD MPEG Audio Encoder and LEAD MPEG2 Video Encoder can be used. (The LEAD MPEG2 Video Encoder can generate MPEG1-compatible video compression.)
MPEG2 Program (video and audio) This requires the use of an MPEG2-compatible audio and video compressor. The LEAD MPEG Audio Encoder, LEAD AC3 Audio Encoder, LEAD MPEG2 Video Encoder, LEAD MPEG4 Video Encoder, and LEAD H264 Video Encoder can be used.
MPEG2 Transport (video and audio) This requires the use of an MPEG2-compatible audio and video compressor. The LEAD MPEG Audio Encoder, LEAD AC3 Audio Encoder, LEAD MPEG2 Video Encoder, LEAD MPEG4 Video Encoder, and LEAD H264 Video Encoder can be used.
OGG (compressed using any compressor available on the user's machine)
Flash version 6 (FLV)
Flash version 9 (F4V/MP4)
WAV (using any available audio compressors on the user's machine)
Windows Media Formats (WMA, WMV)
DICOM (uncompressed, Lossy JPEG, Lossless JPEG, Lossy JPEG2000, Lossless JPEG2000, MPEG-2 SD, MPEG-2 HD)
ISO Base Media File Format (MP4, AAC, AVC)
Still Images
Matroska (.MKV)
WebM (.webm)
MXF file types (.MXF)
SRT (Secondary format for holding subtitles as text and timing data extracted from a video stream which is associated with that stream). For more information, please see IltmmConvert::SetClosedCaptioningTargetFile.
SSF (Smooth Streaming Format)
LTESC (LEADTOOLS Elementary Stream Catalog) is used as an index file and contains XML which represents all information necessary to merge all split files back together when performing distributed transcoding.
For a summary of input file formats, see:
For a listing of codecs that can be used to create playable content for mobile devices, refer to:
LEADTOOLS Multimedia Formats for Mobile Devices
For a complete listing of constants for supported format and media types, refer to: