The Motion Picture Experts Group have for years set the standard that music and movies have needed to be saved to so that they can be usefulll to the most number of people.
Like any standard the earlier the number the earlier the standard. It is still possible to lay MPEG 1 music on an MPEG 4 player, just
Yes they are the same. MP4 is a digital movie file format. AVI, MPEG2 and H.264 are common digital file formats as well.
If you need a free video converter, you can try "Any Video Converter" freeware. It can easily convert all kinds of video formats to mpeg1, mpeg2, FLV, AVI, WMV, et al. As commercial weblinks are prohibited on this website, you will need to search for it, and other free software, on the web (n.b., use the same caution you would when browsing any website or web page on the internet, and make sure that your anti-virus and anti-spyware software are up-to-date).
Although there is not much difference between the two being from the same company, there are differences. Pantech link has features such as multitasking capabilities, messaging through IM applications, and a MPEG4 video recorder which the Pantech Slate does not.
as long as they are the same year p.u or SUV ,yes they program the same i.e--2000 Yukon and 2000 Tahoe are the same programs
Yes both are same
Yes.
No. But the copies of the same program can be executed on the same time on more than one computers.
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Not sure if this is the exact program (probably not). But you can get the same effect w/ a program called "Autotune" plugged into a program such as Acid Pro, etc.Here's a link:www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNSBK8QVVcA Not sure if this is the exact program (probably not). But you can get the same effect w/ a program called "Autotune" plugged into a program such as Acid Pro, etc.Here's a link:www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNSBK8QVVcA
No. You should look at "what is the difference between mp4 and mpeg4?" it will tell you why.
Yes, you can.
Yes.