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Sorenson Video is developed by Sorenson?. The codec is most known for it's use in online QuickTime? content produced by Apple?, most prominently the  Apple Trailers (cache).
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{{Website|Sorenson Media|http://www.sorenson.com/}}
  
There are 2 versions so far, SVQ1 and SVQ3. Their quality is quite good, but unfortunalty only QuickTime? and FFmpeg based players can play it.
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Sorenson Video is developed by Sorenson?. The codec is most known for its use in online QuickTime? content produced by Apple?, most prominently the  [http://www.apple.com/trailers/ Apple Trailers].
  
VLC supports SVQ
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There are 2 versions so far, SVQ1 and SVQ3. Their quality is quite good, but unfortunately only [[QuickTime Player|QuickTime]]? and [[FFmpeg]]-based players can play it.{{check}}
  
* [[Sorenson Media]]
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== SVQ1 ==
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{{codec video|id=SVQ1}}
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== SVQ3 ==
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{{codec video|id=SVQ3}}

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Sorenson Video is developed by Sorenson?. The codec is most known for its use in online QuickTime? content produced by Apple?, most prominently the Apple Trailers.

There are 2 versions so far, SVQ1 and SVQ3. Their quality is quite good, but unfortunately only QuickTime? and FFmpeg-based players can play it.[Please check this]

SVQ1

SVQ1
This is a video codec. The name to use at the command line is SVQ1.

SVQ3

SVQ3
This is a video codec. The name to use at the command line is SVQ3.