FLV vs M2TS
Um comparativo detalhado de Flash Video e Blu-ray MPEG-2 TS — tamanho de arquivo, qualidade, compatibilidade e qual escolher de acordo com seu fluxo de trabalho.
Flash Video
Video FilesFLV was the dominant web video format during the Flash era. While Flash is now deprecated, many legacy video files still exist in FLV format and need conversion to modern formats.
Sobre os arquivos FLVBlu-ray MPEG-2 TS
Video FilesM2TS is the container used on Blu-ray discs and AVCHD camcorders.
Sobre os arquivos M2TSComparativo de vantagens
FLV Vantagens
- Low overhead — the container is extremely compact.
- Designed for streaming — progressive download and seeking work well.
- Decoded natively by Flash Player on every OS for 20 years.
M2TS Vantagens
- Blu-ray native container — supports H.264, HEVC, VC-1 video.
- Multiple audio tracks (DTS-HD MA, Dolby TrueHD, LPCM).
- Compatible with all Blu-ray players and most media center apps.
- AVCHD backward compatibility for home video archives.
Limitações
FLV Limitações
- Flash Player is dead — no modern browser can play FLV without conversion.
- Legacy codecs (Sorenson, VP6) are poorly supported in modern tooling.
- Hardware video decoders never added FLV support.
- Metadata format is primitive compared to MP4 or MKV.
- Actively harmful to use today — every major security agency has warned against Flash since 2015.
M2TS Limitações
- 192-byte packets waste ~2% overhead vs plain TS.
- BDAV headers complicate parsing outside dedicated Blu-ray tools.
- AACS disc-level encryption (on commercial Blu-rays) blocks direct playback until decrypted.
- Disc era is fading; streaming replaced Blu-ray for most consumers.
Especificações técnicas
| Especificação | FLV | M2TS |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | video/x-flv | video/mp2t |
| Extensions | .flv, .f4v | .m2ts (Blu-ray), .mts (AVCHD) |
| Video codecs | Sorenson Spark, VP6, H.264 (F4V) | H.264, HEVC, VC-1 |
| Audio codecs | MP3, Nellymoser, AAC | Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, LPCM, AC-3, DTS |
| Status | Deprecated since December 31, 2020 | — |
| Packet size | — | 192 bytes (188 TS + 4 BDAV) |
Tamanhos típicos de arquivo
FLV
- 10-min YouTube 2008-era video 40-80 MB
- 45-min TV show (FLV H.264) 200-500 MB
M2TS
- 45-min TV episode (1080p H.264) 2-4 GB
- 2-hour movie (1080p H.264) 20-40 GB
- 2-hour movie (4K HEVC UHD BD) 50-100 GB
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Perguntas frequentes
FLV (Flash 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 FLV wrapper. It is part of the video files family.
FLV (Flash 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 FLV wrapper. It is part of the video arquivos family.
VLC, MPV and PotPlayer play nearly every FLV file on desktop. Browser support varies: modern Chromium, Firefox and Safari play common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, but niche FLV variants may fail. If a device refuses your FLV, convert to MP4 with our FLV to MP4 converter for universal playback.
VLC, MPV e PotPlayer reproduzir nearly every FLV arquivo on desktop. Browser support varies: moderno Chromium, Firefox e Safari reproduzir common containers via the HTML5 <video> tag, mas niche FLV variants may fail. If a device refuses your FLV, converter to MP4 com our FLV to MP4 converter para universal playback.
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Only when the target requires re-encoding. If the codecs inside FLV 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.