What is bitrate?
Also known as Bit rate. The speed at which digital audio and video content streams from a source, such as a file, to be rendered properly by a player, or the speed at which binary content in general is streamed on a network. • What is ‘Codec’? Short for compressor/decompressor. Codecs are various types of computer algorithms that are applied to audio, video, and image files to compress the size of the files. • What are SVCD and DIVX? SVCD is Super Video CD, a great method to save DVD movie to CD without losing much quality. SVCD disc is able to be played in your DVD player. DIVX is the MP3 for movie. You get the same video quality as DVD while keep 1/10 of the size. You can play DIVX in your computer or share it in Internet. Some newer DVD player can now play DIVX movie as well. • What do these parameters mean? Most parameters are for the expert; you can use the default setting for any DVD ripping. • Can I decode DVD with Macrovision encryption? Yes. DVDPean handles Macrovision encrypt
The amount of data available to the encoder at any given time is measured in bits-per-second and is known as the “bitrate.” The higher the bitrate, the more storage or bandwidth required to display the video. The art of compression is balancing the needs of the bitrate and image quality. The quality of the encoder and the compressionist’s knowledge and experience is crucial to this process. Cine-O-Matic’s expertise is combined with professional-grade encoders to create encoded video that stays true to the original.