MPEG-4: Optimization of Picture Quality and Data Rate
Compromise: Quality Vs. Resolution, Continued
With higher resolutions, the fast motion codec presents clear advantages. In spite of the chosen maximum data rate of 6000 kBit/s the average data rate turns out to be considerably lower.
These two sequences were prepared with the fast motion codec. Thanks to the maximum data rate of 6000 kBit/s the optimum picture quality is achieved, whereby the average data rate still turns out to be very low.
This video was also produced with the fast motion codec.
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