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4. The Container: Why WMV?
4.1 Technical Overview
- WMV (Windows Media Video) is a codec introduced by Microsoft in 1999 as part of the Windows Media framework.
- It offered reasonable compression for the storage and streaming capabilities of early broadband and CD‑ROM media.
- By the mid‑2000s, WMV was superseded by H.264/AVC for most archival purposes, but many government‑contracted digitisation projects continued to use WMV due to legacy workflows and licensing agreements with Microsoft.