
California, Jan 13: Google has made its exciting service, Google Docs, more convenient to users by allowing videos to store in it. Now, users can upload any type of video file to Google Docs and also can watch those videos through a built-in player that supports different formats.
The new built-in player that supports video files up to 1 GB with a maximum resolution of 1920x1080. Earlier, Google allowed users to upload any files to their Docs account. With this, Google users are able to store their important documents and to share this with others at any time.
Supported Video files:
* WebM files (Vp8 video codec and Vorbis Audio codec)
* .MPEG4, 3GPP and MOV files - (h264 and mpeg4 video codecs and AAC audio codec)
* .AVI (many cameras use this format - typically the video codec is MJPEG and audio is PCM)
* .MPEGPS (MPEG2 video codec and MP2 audio)
* .WMV
* .FLV (Adobe - FLV1 video codec, MP3 audio)