- In
telecommunications and computing, bit rate (
bitrate or as a
variable R) is the
number of bits that are conve**** or
processed per unit of time. The...
- In telecommunications,
average bitrate (ABR)
refers to the
average amount of data
transferred per unit of time,
usually measured per second, commonly...
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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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Smart Bitrate Control,
commonly referred to as SBC, was a
technique for
achieving greatly improved video compression efficiency using the DivX 3.11 Alpha...
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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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Adaptive bitrate streaming is a
technique used in
streaming multimedia over
computer networks.
While in the past most
video or
audio streaming technologies...
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Bitrate peeling is a
technique used in Ogg
Vorbis audio encoded streams,
wherein a
stream can be
encoded at one
bitrate but can be
served at that or any...
- (human perceived) quality, at data
rates of 1.5 Mbit/s. This
specific bitrate was
chosen for
transmission over T-1/E-1
lines and as the
approximate data...
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streams are in CBR (constant
bitrate), but a
container for VBR (variable
bitrate)
streams named RMVB (RealMedia
variable bitrate) has been developed. A RealMedia...