Example video files are used by developers, QA testers, and video engineers to test playback, transcoding, and streaming quality. On example-file.com, you can find pre-encoded, copyright-free videos in multiple resolutions (480p, 720p, 1080p, 4K) and formats including MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, WEBM, and WMV.
Each file is optimized for real-world testing — covering different codecs (H.264, H.265/HEVC, VP9, AV1), frame rates (24–60fps), and bitrates (1–20Mbps) to ensure full coverage of playback scenarios.
Available Video Formats
- MP4: Universal format used by all modern players.
- AVI: Legacy Windows format with simple structure.
- MKV: Open-source container supporting subtitles and multiple audio tracks.
- MOV: High-quality format used in Apple devices and editors.
- WEBM: Modern web format optimized for browsers (VP9/AV1).
- WMV: Windows Media Video, common in enterprise environments.
Example File Downloads
- example-720p.mp4 – 720p MP4 sample (H.264, 2Mbps)
- example-1080p.webm – 1080p WEBM (VP9 codec)
- example-4k.mkv – 4K MKV with subtitles
- example.mov – MOV sample (Apple ProRes)
Why Use Example Video Files?
- Playback Compatibility: Check if your media player supports specific codecs or resolutions.
- Streaming & Bitrate Tests: Simulate network conditions to optimize streaming quality and latency.
- Transcoding Benchmarking: Evaluate how encoders perform when converting or compressing videos.
How to Use These Video Files
- Choose a format: Pick a sample that matches your playback environment — MP4 for general use, WEBM for browsers, MKV for advanced testing.
- Download the file: Click the file link to start direct download. No signup or login required.
- Run your test: Play or encode the file to check video playback, resolution scaling, and bitrate behavior.
- Use MP4 (H.264) for universal compatibility.
- WEBM and AV1 are ideal for modern browsers and compression tests.
- MKV helps test subtitles and multiple audio tracks.
Technical Details
- supported formats: MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, WEBM, WMV, FLV, MPEG, HEVC, 3GP, TS
- video codecs: H.264, H.265/HEVC, VP9, AV1, WMV9, MPEG-4
- audio codecs: AAC, MP3, Opus, PCM, WMA
- available resolutions: 480p, 720p, 1080p, 4K (2160p)
- frame rates: 24fps, 30fps, 60fps
- license: Public Domain / CC0 (for testing only)
Common Use Cases
- Media player testing: Verify video/audio decoding and seek accuracy.
- Streaming optimization: Adjust bitrate ladders for adaptive streaming (HLS, DASH).
- Encoding pipeline validation: Benchmark CPU/GPU performance and quality metrics during conversion.
- Yes. All example videos are copyright-free and created for testing playback, compression, and streaming systems.
- WEBM (VP9/AV1) offers excellent compression and browser support, while MP4 (H.264) ensures maximum compatibility.
- Some samples include stereo audio tracks to test sync and mixing; others are silent to measure pure video performance.
- Yes. They are public domain and can be used for any testing, demo, or educational purpose.
All example video files are pre-encoded and free for testing playback, transcoding, and streaming performance across platforms.