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  1. whats the difference?
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  2. CBR is constant Bit Rate, so the whole file has the same bitrate. VBR is variable bit rate, which means that the bits can be used more efficiently, using more bits where needed, and fewer where they are not.
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    and two pass VBR will try to fit a specific file size target at the expense of approx twice the time to encode.
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    Originally Posted by motleycool
    whats the difference?
    The above answers are correct, and this link may be of use.

    This link explains what's going on in 2-Pass VBR. Look at "Rate Control Method - 2-Pass VBR" in the "Video" section.
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