Video compression
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Video compression refers to reducing the quantity of data used to represent digital video images, and is a combination of spatial image compression and temporal motion compensation. Video compression is an example of the concept of source coding in Information theory. This article deals with its applications: compressed video can effectively reduce the bandwidth required to transmit video via terrestrial broadcast, via cable TV, or via satellite TV services.
[edit] Also see
- 1080p/24
- Aspect Ratio
- 16:9
- Safe area
- Television Technical Standards
- digital television
- video
- pixels
- 1080p/24
- 4:3
- WirelessHD
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