New for this release is the Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile codec, which provides optimizations for broadcast video. Both of these codecs provide exceptional encoding of digital media content. The Windows Media Format 11 SDK includes the Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 codec and the Microsoft Windows Media Audio 9.1 codec. The key features of the Windows Media Format SDK are: For more information about the Advanced Systems Format container structure, see Overview of the ASF Format. However, ASF can contain any type of data. These files and streams commonly contain audio and video content encoded using the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs. The primary purpose of the Windows Media Format SDK is to enable developers to create applications that play, write, edit, encrypt, and deliver Advanced Systems Format (ASF) files and network streams. The objects of the Windows Media Format SDK manipulate the components of Windows Media at a low level the other components of the Windows Media SDK include objects that work on a higher level. These components include the Advanced Systems Format (ASF) file container, the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs, basic network streaming capability, and digital rights management. The Windows Media Format SDK provides application developers with access to the components of the Windows Media Format. Other components include the Windows Media Services SDK, Windows Media Encoder SDK, Windows Media Rights Manager SDK, Windows Media Device Manager SDK, and Windows Media Player SDK. ![]() The Windows Media Format SDK is a component of the Microsoft Windows Media Software Development Kit (SDK). ![]() This documentation describes the Microsoft Windows Media Format Software Development Kit (SDK) and applies to the 32-bit and 圆4-based versions of the SDK.
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