hi folks!
i got one question: if i want to encode a quick-time movie (d1-format) with for example sorenson or cinepak i have to choose a data rate, for example 600kbit/sec.
what does the number 600 or 1100,... mean??? is a lower number better?
PLEASE, I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!
yours corleone
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Datarate means the amount of data you allow a videostream or audiostream to have per second. In other words, the higher the datarate the better the quality. It's like JPEG pictures. Higher compression means only a few kb of data on your harddrive and poor quality. Low compression means a lot of kilobytes on your harddrive and much better quality.
Greetz,
Hans.
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