
Packaging Formats
Packaging formats refer to the ways digital content, such as videos, images, or files, are organized and stored for use or distribution. They determine how data is compressed, encoded, and wrapped for efficient playback, editing, or sharing. Different formats are optimized for specific purposes—some prioritize quality, others prioritize smaller file sizes for quicker transfer. Examples include MP4 for videos, JPEG for images, and ZIP for compressed folders. Choosing the right format ensures compatibility across devices and applications, maintaining quality while controlling file size and ease of use.