Digital Video Artifact / Database Entry Identifier: PMID 095 File Format: WMV (Windows Media Video) Source Domain: Biomedical Multimedia Database / PubMed Central (Historical)
Visualizing heart valve motion and directional blood flow.
Measures axonal integrity, myelin sheath density, and structural connectivity across brain networks. VBM, CAT12, SPM12 Pmid 095 Wmv
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ffmpeg -i input_file.wmv -vcodec libx264 -acodec aac output_file.mp4 Use code with caution. Digital Video Artifact / Database Entry Identifier: PMID
is a compressed video compression format developed by Microsoft . It was originally designed for internet streaming applications and is part of the Windows Media framework.
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stands for Windows Media Video. Developed by Microsoft, this format uses a proprietary compression system optimized for Windows systems. In clinical and laboratory environments, WMV formats have historically been utilized for: Archiving ultrasound loops and echocardiograms. Saving time-lapse microscopic imaging of cellular behavior. Storing recordings of surgical procedures or presentations. Where Document IDs and Video Formats Intersect
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WMV has an interesting history: