Whenever I am watching something on my computer, I usually like to sneak into the decoder stats to see how much of bitrate the video has been encoded to each frame. But the thing is that when I compare the numbers between the VLC player stats against the ffdshow ones, the first usually show a much higher number (something about 200kbps more) for a same file/frame.
Why is that? Has somebody a clue on this?
		
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