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Four-Character Codes (FOURCC)

Microsoft® multimedia technologies use a special set of codes that are four characters in length. These codes, called four-character codes or FOURCCs, are stored in file headers of files that contain multimedia data, such as bitmap images, sound, or video. FOURCCs describe the software technology that was used to produce multimedia data. By implication, they also describe the format of the data itself.

DirectDraw and Direct3D applications use FOURCCs for image color and format conversion.

FOURCCs are registered with Microsoft by the vendors of the respective multimedia software technologies. Some common FOURCCs appear in the following table.

FOURCC Company Technology
AUR2 AuraVision Corporation AuraVision Aura 2: YUV 422
AURA AuraVision Corporation AuraVision Aura 1: YUV 411
CHAM Winnov, Inc. MM_WINNOV_CAVIARA_CHAMPAGNE
CYUV Creative Labs, Inc. Creative Labs YUV
DXT1 Microsoft Corporation DirectX Texture Compression Format 1
DXT2 Microsoft Corporation DirectX Texture Compression Format 2
DXT3 Microsoft Corporation DirectX Texture Compression Format 3
DXT4 Microsoft Corporation DirectX Texture Compression Format 4
DXT5 Microsoft Corporation DirectX Texture Compression Format 5
FVF1 Iterated Systems, Inc. Fractal Video Frame
IF09 Intel Corporation Intel Intermediate YUV9
IV31 Intel Corporation Indeo 3.1
JPEG Microsoft Corporation Still Image JPEG DIB
MJPG Microsoft Corporation Motion JPEG DIB Format
MRLE Microsoft Corporation Run Length Encoding
MSVC Microsoft Corporation Video 1
PHMO IBM Corporation Photomotion
RT21 Intel Corporation Indeo 2.1
ULTI IBM Corporation Ultimotion
V422 Vitec Multimedia 24-bit YUV 4:2:2
V655 Vitec Multimedia 16-bit YUV 4:2:2
VDCT Vitec Multimedia Video Maker Pro DIB
VIDS Vitec Multimedia YUV 4:2:2 CCIR 601 for V422
YU92 Intel Corporation YUV
YUV8 Winnov, Inc. MM_WINNOV_CAVIAR_YUV8
YUV9 Intel Corporation YUV9
YUYV Canopus, Co., Ltd. BI_YUYV, Canopus
ZPEG Metheus Video Zipper

See Also

Multimedia Technologies

Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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