MPEG-3
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'''MPEG-3''' was an [[MPEG]] standard for high definition TV (HDTV) which was eventually rolled into [[MPEG-2]], so MPEG-3 didn't end up being put into use as a separate standard. | '''MPEG-3''' was an [[MPEG]] standard for high definition TV (HDTV) which was eventually rolled into [[MPEG-2]], so MPEG-3 didn't end up being put into use as a separate standard. | ||
− | MPEG-3 is not the same thing as [[MP3]], which is an audio standard based on layer 3 of [[MPEG-1]]. Nomenclature for the various MPEG-derived formats can be confusing. | + | MPEG-3 is not the same thing as [[MP3]], which is an audio standard based on layer 3 of [[MPEG-1]] and [[MPEG-2]]. Nomenclature for the various MPEG-derived formats can be confusing. |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [[Wikipedia:MPEG-3|Wikipedia article]] | * [[Wikipedia:MPEG-3|Wikipedia article]] | ||
* [http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/ MPEG official website] | * [http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/ MPEG official website] |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 8 June 2014
MPEG-3 was an MPEG standard for high definition TV (HDTV) which was eventually rolled into MPEG-2, so MPEG-3 didn't end up being put into use as a separate standard.
MPEG-3 is not the same thing as MP3, which is an audio standard based on layer 3 of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. Nomenclature for the various MPEG-derived formats can be confusing.