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  • 1Variable frame rate — is a term in video compression for a feature supported by some container formats which allows for the frame rate to change actively during video playback, or to drop the idea of frame rate completely and set individual timecode for each frame.… …

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  • 2Variable 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 bitrate (CBR), VBR files vary the amount of output data per time segment. VBR allows a higher bitrate… …

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  • 3Variable Coding and Modulation — is a type of data frame structure, where the size, coding and modulation type of the frame is best varied to the conditions.While VCM is a one way process, if a feedback loop (or return channel) is introduced then this can taken further to… …

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  • 4Frame relay — In the context of computer networking, frame relay consists of an efficient data transmission technique used to send digital information. It is a message forwarding relay race like system in which data packets, called frames, are passed from one… …

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  • 5Bit rate — Bit rates Decimal prefixes (SI) Name Symbol Multiple kilobit per second kbit/s 103 megabit per second Mbit/s 106 gigabit per second Gbit/s 109 …

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  • 6Enhanced Variable Rate Codec B — (EVRC B) is a speech codec used by CDMA networks. EVRC B is an enhancement to EVRC and compresses each 20 milliseconds of 8000 Hz, 16 bit sampled speechinput into output frames of one of the four different sizes: Rate 1 171 bits, Rate 1/2 80 bits …

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  • 7Enhanced Variable Rate Codec — (EVRC) is a speech codec used in CDMA networks. It was developed in 1995 to replace the QCELP vocoder which used more bandwidth on the carrier s network, thus EVRC s primary goal was to offer the mobile carriers more capacity on their networks… …

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  • 8Comparison of video codecs — A video codec is software or a device that provides encoding and decoding which may or may not include the use of video compression and/or decompression for digital video. The compression may employ lossy data compression, so quality measurement… …

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  • 9Triple buffering — In computer graphics, triple buffering is a variant on double buffering, a technique for drawing graphics that shows no (or less) flicker, shearing, and tearing artifacts.Triple buffering attempts to provide a speed improvement over double… …

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  • 10Comparison of container formats — This table compares features of container formats. To see which multimedia players support which container format, look at comparison of media players. Contents 1 Information 2 Formats supported 2.1 Audio formats supported …

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