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Windows Media Audio and Video Codecs

The Windows Media Audio and Video codecs are a collection of objects that you can use to compress digital media data. Each codec is actually made up of two objects, an encoder and a decoder. This part of the documentation describes how to use the features of the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs to produce compressed data streams that suit the needs of your application.

The following sections contain information about the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs.

Section Description
About the Windows Media Audio and Video Codecs Provides overview and background information about the codecs.
Codec Programming Guide Describes how to use the codec objects.
Codec Programming Reference Describes the interfaces, enumerations, properties, and constants that are associated with the Windows Media Audio and Video codecs.

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