3GP vs FLAC
Um comparativo detalhado de 3GPP Video e FLAC Audio — tamanho de arquivo, qualidade, compatibilidade e qual escolher de acordo com seu fluxo de trabalho.
3GPP Video
Video Files3GP is a multimedia container designed for 3G mobile phones. It stores video and audio at low bitrates optimized for limited bandwidth. Many early mobile phone recordings use this format.
Sobre os arquivos 3GPFLAC Audio
Audio FilesFLAC is an open-source lossless audio codec that compresses audio to roughly 50-60% of its original size without any quality loss. It is the preferred format for audiophiles and music archival.
Sobre os arquivos FLACComparativo de vantagens
3GP Vantagens
- Extremely low bitrate and file size — great for 2G/3G networks.
- Universal playback in feature phones and early smartphones.
- Based on MP4 — easy to convert and handle with modern tools.
- Mandatory codec in every 3G device since 2001.
FLAC Vantagens
- Lossless — decoded audio is bit-exact identical to the source.
- 40-60% smaller than uncompressed WAV/AIFF.
- Free, patent-free, open-source reference implementation.
- Built-in error detection via MD5 checksums.
- Streaming-friendly — seek tables let you jump to any timestamp instantly.
Limitações
3GP Limitações
- Tiny resolutions — rarely above 320×240 in practice.
- H.263 video is far behind H.264 in compression efficiency.
- Metadata support is minimal.
- Effectively legacy — new phones default to MP4/HEVC.
FLAC Limitações
- File sizes still large compared to lossy codecs (5-10× bigger than AAC for same audio).
- Not suitable for low-bandwidth scenarios like streaming on mobile data.
- Older MP3 players and car stereos may not decode FLAC.
- Slower to encode than lossy codecs.
Especificações técnicas
| Especificação | 3GP | FLAC |
|---|---|---|
| MIME types | video/3gpp, video/3gpp2 | — |
| Extensions | .3gp, .3g2 | — |
| Container | MPEG-4 Part 14 subset | — |
| Video codecs | H.263, MPEG-4 SP, H.264 | — |
| Audio codecs | AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC | — |
| MIME type | — | audio/flac |
| Extension | — | .flac |
| Standard | — | Open-source reference implementation (Xiph.Org) |
| Max bit depth | — | 32 bits per sample |
| Max sample rate | — | 655 350 Hz |
| Max channels | — | 8 |
Tamanhos típicos de arquivo
3GP
- 1-min MMS video (176×144) 300-800 KB
- 5-min phone clip (320×240) 5-15 MB
FLAC
- 3-min song (CD quality) 20-30 MB
- Full album (10 tracks, CD) 250-400 MB
- 3-min song (hi-res 24-bit/96 kHz) 80-120 MB
- Live concert recording (24-bit) 2-10 GB
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Perguntas frequentes
3GP (3GPP Video) is a video container format that bundles one or more video streams, audio tracks, and optional subtitles into a single file. The container format determines how metadata is organised and which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depends on the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) rather than the 3GP wrapper. It is part of the video files family.
3GP (3GPP Video) is a video container formato that bundles one ou more video streams, audio tracks, e optional subtitles em a single file. The container formato determines how metadata is organised e which codecs can live inside; the visual quality itself depende de the codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1) em vez de the 3GP wrapper. It is part of the video arquivos family.
VLC, MPV and PotPlayer play nearly every 3GP file on desktop. Browser support varies: modern Chromium, Firefox and Safari play common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, but niche 3GP variants may fail. If a device refuses your 3GP, convert to MP4 with our 3GP to MP4 converter for universal playback.
VLC, MPV e PotPlayer reproduzir nearly every 3GP arquivo on desktop. Browser support varies: moderno Chromium, Firefox e Safari reproduzir common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, mas niche 3GP variants may fail. If a device refuses your 3GP, converter to MP4 com our 3GP to MP4 converter para universal playback.
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Only when the target requires re-encoding. If the codecs inside 3GP match what the target container supports, FFmpeg stream-copies the streams and the output is bit-identical to the source. Transcoding uses transparent quality defaults (CRF 20–23 H.264) and produces output indistinguishable from the original at normal viewing distance.