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December 28, 2017
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MOV vs MP4 in PrE 2018

  • December 28, 2017
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I was surprised with a new camera as a gift.  It is a rugged Olympus TG-5.  It shoots 4K MOV files.  I've been editing 4K MP4 files from a couple Panasonic cameras for about two years. 

I was expecting issues if I mixed the two in a project.  I did some googling and found a suggestion you could change the file name of a clip from MOV to MP4 and it would still function!  It does.  PrE 2018 doesn't care!  It will use either, both or even files with name changes.  Camera specs say the codec is H.264.

Obviously, I'm pleased because I can now mix and match 4K footage from three great cameras.  It all works.

The point of my post is to ask why.  I've googled all morning and remain confused.  Are MOV and MP4 containers actually the same?  Is it just file naming? 

Thanks in advance!

Bill

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    Correct answer Steve Grisetti

    An MOV is just a container, and this container can use any of hundreds of codecs to compress your video files.

    The most common codec is the H.264 codec, which produces MP4s. In your case, your MOV was using the H.264 codec, so it was just an MP4 in an MOV wrapper. So, in your case, you can use the files interchangeably, for the most part.

    This is not true of all MOVs, however. Depends on their codec.

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    Legend
    December 29, 2017

    Here's an excellent 4-minute video explanation of codecs.

    Codecs and Formats Explained! (And Why You're Probably Wrong) - YouTube

    And this 10-minute video is one of the best explanations I've seen explaining the difference between codecs and container files.

    Codecs and Containers - the wonderful world of video files - YouTube

    Community Expert
    December 29, 2017

    Thank you Steve.  I put those two YouTubes on my to do list for this afternoon. 

    After reading some of the links Bob provided, I answered a question on another forum this morning!

    Steve GrisettiCorrect answer
    Legend
    December 28, 2017

    An MOV is just a container, and this container can use any of hundreds of codecs to compress your video files.

    The most common codec is the H.264 codec, which produces MP4s. In your case, your MOV was using the H.264 codec, so it was just an MP4 in an MOV wrapper. So, in your case, you can use the files interchangeably, for the most part.

    This is not true of all MOVs, however. Depends on their codec.

    Community Expert
    December 28, 2017

    Thank you Steve. 

    Someday I'm going to find a book or something that explains what you mean by "just an MP4 in an MOV wrapper".  I get that the parts inside are from H.264, but I don't get the naming of the wrappers or what the differences are.

    I'm pleased and lucky that the footage from the Panasonic source and the Olympus source are matched enough that editing will not get screwed up. 

    Peru Bob
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    Community Expert
    December 28, 2017

    whsprague  wrote

    Someday I'm going to find a book or something that explains what you mean by "just an MP4 in an MOV wrapper".

    Have a look here:

    containers & codecs