How to use disk Secure Erase function

How to use disk Secure Erase function

KillDisk offers low-level ATA Secure Erase method for Solid State Drives (SSD). According to NIST 800-88: Guidelines for Media Sanitation, Secure Erase is "An overwrite technology using firmware based process to overwrite a hard drive...

Origins and Iterations of WMV Video Formats

Origins and Iterations of WMV Video Formats

The article traces the development and evolution of the Windows Media Video (WMV) format since its inception by Microsoft in 1999. Originally designed to optimize video streaming over limited bandwidth networks, WMV evolved through various iterations—such as WMV7, WMV8, and the significant WMV9—to incorporate improved compression algorithms and higher video quality, cementing its place in digital multimedia.

The History of the MTS Video Format

The History of the MTS Video Format

The article traces the origins and evolution of the MTS video format, introduced as part of the AVCHD standard by Sony and Panasonic in 2006 to meet the burgeoning demand for high-definition digital video recording. It explores how MTS, used primarily in consumer camcorders, enabled efficient storage and playback of HD content with high compression and compatibility. Over the years, MTS has remained relevant despite the emergence of newer formats like MP4. The article also highlights how data recovery tools such as Active@ UNDELETE can recover lost MTS files and other data from various storage devices and file systems, ensuring important video content can be preserved even after accidental deletion or corruption.

MPEG Video Formats: From Inception to Modern Day

MPEG Video Formats: From Inception to Modern Day

The article outlines the development and significance of MPEG video formats from their inception to the modern day. It begins with the establishment of MPEG in 1988 and the introduction of MPEG-1 in 1993, which revolutionized audio-visual media storage and transmission. Subsequent advancements, such as MPEG-2 for digital television and DVDs, MPEG-4's versatile applications in internet streaming, and MPEG-HEVC's superior compression for 4K and 8K videos, illustrate the ongoing evolution of video formats.

The Evolution of FLV Video Formats: A Journey Through Time

The Evolution of FLV Video Formats: A Journey Through Time

The article explores the historical development and impact of the FLV (Flash Video) format, originally developed by Macromedia in 2002 and later popularized by Adobe Systems. FLV quickly became a dominant format for video streaming on the web, especially following its adoption by platforms like YouTube. Known for its use of the Sorenson Spark codec, FLV allowed for efficient video delivery over the internet. However, advancements in technology and the rise of HTML5 and formats like MP4 led to FLV’s decline.

The Evolution of MKV Video Formats: From Inception to Modern Usage

The Evolution of MKV Video Formats: From Inception to Modern Usage

The article delves into the history of the MKV (Matroska Video) format, detailing its inception in 2002 by Steve Lhomme and his team as a flexible, open-source multimedia container. Initially inspired by the limitations of AVI, MKV quickly gained popularity for its ability to house multiple audio, video, and subtitle streams within a single file, alongside extensive metadata for customization.