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Video Subtypes
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This section describes the video subtype GUIDs:
- Analog Video Subtypes
- DirectX Video Acceleration Video Subtypes
- DV Video Subtypes
- H.264 Video Types
- Uncompressed RGB Video Subtypes
- Video Mixing Renderer Video Subtypes
- YUV Video Subtypes
- Miscellaneous Video Subtypes
For information about MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 media types, see: