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1 December 2025

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  • curprev 14:2314:23, 1 December 2025Helpful talk contribs 514 bytes +514 Created page with "{{stub}} FourCC is a habit, originating in Mac filesystems, to represent types with a four-byte sequence that is frequently restricted in value to be ASCII text. This later carried into * various file formats, especially IFF/RIFF based ones (as the type of these TLV-style formats). * DirectX, picking up data formats from AVI and others Some of the above comes from ad hoc historical convenience. Other formats (e.g. PNG) use the same idea because they prefer to...."