- timeframe.
Bitrate is not
reliable as a
standalone measure of
audio or
video quality,
since more
efficient compression methods use
lower bitrates to encode...
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compression is the
source information rate, also
known as the
entropy rate. The
bitrates in this
section are
approximately the
minimum that the
average listener...
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Variable bitrate (VBR) is a term used in
telecommunications and
computing that
relates to the
bitrate used in
sound or
video encoding. As
opposed to constant...
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Constant bitrate (CBR) is a term used in telecommunications,
relating to the
quality of service.
Compare with
variable bitrate. When
referring to codecs...
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encoded at
bitrates of 16 kbit/s, 32 kbit/s and 96 kbit/s. The file will be
about the same in size as
three separate files encoded at
those bitrates and put...
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RealMedia Variable Bitrate (RMVB) is a
variable bitrate extension of the
RealMedia multimedia digital container format developed by RealNetworks. As opposed...
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available in many
different bitrates and the
client device interacts with the
server to
obtain the best
available bitrate which can
reliably be delivered...
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codecs at
similar bitrates. Ian
Buckley at
MakeUseOf said, "It
succeeds in
creating almost eerie levels of
audio reproduction with
bitrates as low as 3 kbps...
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maintain higher quality sound when
encoding audio at lower-
bitrates. The even-lower
bitrates were
introduced because tests showed that MPEG-1
Audio could...
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ripping CDs in
bitrates 320 and 352. The
available bitrates are: 48, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 256, 320 and 352 kbit/s. The
newer bitrates are not always...