MOV vs MP4: What's the Difference and Which to Use
Updated: 12/19/2025
MOV vs MP4
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Key differences
Both are containers; MP4 is standardized (MPEG‑4 Part 14), MOV is Apple's QuickTime.
MP4 enjoys broader web/mobile compatibility; MOV often preferred in Apple/pro workflows.
Quality depends on codec (H.264/H.265/ProRes), not just the container.
When to choose
Publishing and cross‑platform playback: choose MP4 (H.264/AAC).
Editing on macOS / ProRes workflows: MOV may be better.
Archiving masters: keep original; deliver MP4 for distribution.
Try conversions
FAQ
Are .mov and .mp4 the same? No, they are different containers.
Does MOV have better quality? Not inherently — codec and bitrate matter more.
You can convert MOV↔MP4 without quality loss if streams are copied (no re‑encode).
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