Being the most broadly compatible audio and video container format from the lossy class of containers, the MPEG standards are supported by numerous audio and video products and software applications. The standards were designed to meet the growing need for digital storage of audio and video media. They both utilize a lossy compression to scale down VHS quality digital video and CD audio. The two formats, mpeg-1 and mpeg-2, are the result of the combined efforts of the moving picture experts group which was established in 1988. The mpeg-1 has its beginnings in the same year, with an initial release to public in 1993.
Originally being developed by a Third Generation Partnership Project II, it's used in the third generation mobile phones, 3g2 is basically used as an audio as well as video file format. It is a relatively similar file format to 3gp with some advancements as well as limitations. Specifically, the 3g2 format is for CDMA based mobile phones rather than GSM-based phones, this format is used in fourth generation phones as well. Basically, it is for video viewing, it is also used for transferring photos and videos through the internet. Based on the standards of MPEG-4, it is developed in the light to play the media and to deliver it through the internet connection over high speed.
FreeFileConvert uses tuned encoding for MPEG to 3G2 conversions, preserving clarity while trimming file size. Finished audio streams instantly across phones, tablets, desktops, and modern browsers without extra tweaks.
Upload MPEG files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized 3G2 results on any device you rely on.
Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent 3G2 audio with dependable progress tracking.
The mpeg-1 file format extension is standardized in ISO/IEC 11172. It was extended from the H.261 and JPEG file formats and is capable of scaling down VHS video at a ratio of 26:1 and CD audio at a ratio of 6:1. The format allows for transcoding of video and associated audio to a maximum bitrate of 1.5 Mbit/second. interlaced video is supported in the second iteration of the mpeg format, mpeg-2. Video encoding is achieved using the compression standard H.262. The newer format also has added support for newer audio encoding techniques.
3g2 format has a contrasting similarity with MP-4 and is a more simplified version of the complex MPEG-4. It is actually designed to accommodate in the cellular phones, its bandwidth requirements are reduced in order to reduce the storage required. It stores and streams the videos and audios as done by the 3gP format. However, the audio streams that are stored by the 3g2, are in the extensions such as EVRC-B, SMV, EVRC-WB, VMR-WB, EVRC, 13k or QCELP.
Upload your video file in the MPEG format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Select 3G2 as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
Download the converted video file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.