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Windows Recorded TV Show
Filename extension
.wtv
Internet media typeapplication/octet-stream
Developed by Microsoft
Type of formataudio, video, container
Extended from DVR-MS

Windows Recorded TV Show (WTV) is a proprietary video and audiovisual file container format, developed by Microsoft used for storing TV content recorded by Windows Media Center. It is used in Windows Vista starting with Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008, and all Windows Media Center editions of Windows 7. The WTV format is the successor to the earlier DVR-MS file format that was used in Windows XP Media Center Edition.[ citation needed]

Multiple data streams (audio and video) are wrapped in a container with the file extension WTV. Video is encoded using the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 standard and audio using MPEG-1 Layer II or Dolby Digital AC-3 (ATSC A/52). [1] The format extends these standards by including metadata about the content and digital rights management. [2] Unlike the earlier DVR-MS format, WTV does not use ASF as the underlying container format.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Glozman, Pasha (September 16, 2008). "Consumption of a WTV file in DirectShow". MSDN Library. Microsoft.
  2. ^ "Working with WTV Files". MSDN Library. Microsoft. 2009.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Windows Recorded TV Show
Filename extension
.wtv
Internet media typeapplication/octet-stream
Developed by Microsoft
Type of formataudio, video, container
Extended from DVR-MS

Windows Recorded TV Show (WTV) is a proprietary video and audiovisual file container format, developed by Microsoft used for storing TV content recorded by Windows Media Center. It is used in Windows Vista starting with Windows Media Center TV Pack 2008, and all Windows Media Center editions of Windows 7. The WTV format is the successor to the earlier DVR-MS file format that was used in Windows XP Media Center Edition.[ citation needed]

Multiple data streams (audio and video) are wrapped in a container with the file extension WTV. Video is encoded using the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 standard and audio using MPEG-1 Layer II or Dolby Digital AC-3 (ATSC A/52). [1] The format extends these standards by including metadata about the content and digital rights management. [2] Unlike the earlier DVR-MS format, WTV does not use ASF as the underlying container format.[ citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Glozman, Pasha (September 16, 2008). "Consumption of a WTV file in DirectShow". MSDN Library. Microsoft.
  2. ^ "Working with WTV Files". MSDN Library. Microsoft. 2009.

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