TrueMotion S is a proprietary lossy video compression format and video codec developed by The Duck Company, now known by the name On2 Technologies. It is an early incarnation of the TrueMotion video codec, a series of video codecs developed by On2 Technologies.
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The codec's FourCC is DUCK
(or TMOT
for a version of TrueMotion S that was licensed by Horizons Technology[1]). It is usually put in an AVI container. The filename extension varies from game to game. Some leave it with .avi
, other games use .bin
or .duc
. The codec is notorious for being used frequently during the 32-bit era of video game consoles. For example the games Bug!, Bug! Too or Fighting Vipers (all Sega Saturn) used this codec for FMV sequences. Nowadays, TrueMotion S is obsolete. Some of the files can be played back with a video player that uses the libavcodec library, such as MPlayer.
In 1995, Horizons Technology Inc. began shipping the TrueMotion-S Compressor software for Macintosh and MS Windows.[2][3] TrueMotion-S was originally developed by the Duck Corp. for applications such as the Sega game box.
In 1996, the main competitors for TrueMotion S software codec were Cinepak and Indeo.[4]
Later incarations of this codec are TrueMotion 2, TrueMotion VP3 and TrueMotion VP5 through VP8.