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Advanced Video Codec (AVC)

Advanced Video Codec (AVC), also known as H.264, is a widely used technology for compressing video data to reduce file sizes while maintaining high quality. It achieves this by removing redundant information, enabling easier storage and faster transmission over the internet or networks. AVC is commonly used in streaming services, Blu-ray discs, and digital videos due to its efficient balance of quality and compression. By encoding video efficiently, AVC allows for smooth playback and high-quality visuals even with limited bandwidth or storage space.