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.mpeg Video

MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group Video)

MPEG is a family of video and audio compression standards. The .mpeg extension typically refers to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 video, which were foundational for VCDs, DVDs, and broadcast television. While superseded by H.264 for most uses, MPEG-2 remains the standard for broadcast TV.

MIME Type

video/mpeg

Type

Binary

Compression

Lossless

Advantages

  • + Established standard for broadcast television and DVDs
  • + Hardware decoding support in every DVD/Blu-ray player
  • + Well-defined transport stream for reliable broadcast delivery

Disadvantages

  • Poor compression efficiency compared to modern codecs
  • Large file sizes for equivalent quality vs H.264
  • Not suitable for web streaming or mobile delivery

When to Use .MPEG

Use MPEG-2 for DVD authoring and broadcast compliance; for all other purposes use MP4 with H.264 or H.265.

Technical Details

MPEG-1/2 uses a program stream (PS) or transport stream (TS) container with DCT-based video compression. I-frames, P-frames, and B-frames provide temporal compression through motion prediction.

History

The MPEG-1 standard was published in 1993, enabling Video CDs. MPEG-2 followed in 1995 and became the standard for DVDs and digital broadcast. The MPEG group continues developing standards (MPEG-4, HEVC, VVC).

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