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RMVB stands for RealMedia Variable Bitrate and is a multimedia container format developed by RealNetworks. It is primarily used for storing video content with variable bitrate encoding, allowing for better quality at lower file sizes compared to constant bitrate formats. RMVB files gained popularity in the early 2000s, especially for sharing movies online. This format was designed to optimize streaming and playback on limited bandwidth connections.
RMVB uses a variable bitrate encoding scheme, which adjusts the data rate depending on the complexity of the video scene, improving overall efficiency. The container supports audio and video streams encoded in RealVideo and RealAudio codecs, which were proprietary to RealNetworks. RMVB files typically use the .rmvb file extension and can include metadata such as subtitles and chapter markers. This format was an advancement over the standard RealMedia (.rm) files, which used constant bitrate encoding.
RMVB files are often associated with RealPlayer, RealNetworks' media player software, which was one of the first to support streaming media over the internet. Despite its decline in popularity due to newer formats like MP4 and MKV, RMVB is still used in some regions for distributing video content. The format's ability to adjust bitrate dynamically makes it suitable for varying network conditions. However, compatibility with modern devices and players can be limited without additional codecs or software.
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