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If you came to this page for a quick recommendation on which codecs to use for a
particular project, check out the Codecs
Guide.
First Things First: ASF
ASF stands for Active Streaming Format, and represents the file format that NetShow
content is created in. It is a low-overhead storage and transmission file format
that encapsulates multimedia data types (images, audio, video) as well as embedded
text (URLs, for example), and allows for the synchronization of these objects
within a stream. When you create NetShow content, you create ASF streams or files. For
more information about ASF, see the ASF Web site.
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