Thursday, February 5, 2009

Mpeg Encoders

Writen by Jennifer Bailey

Movie viewing and editing has never been the same because of MPEG encoders. What exactly is it and how can you use it to make the quality of the movies you are watching better? Read on to satisfy your curiosity.

MPEG encoders defined

Moving Pictures Experts Group (MPEG) encoders are software tools that work by taking individual 'raster image files' to produce an MPEG movie that is easier to manipulate using your computer.

MPEG has been setting international standards for video compression since the dawn of digital video. MPEG is very useful across industries. To the regular user, MPEG is very important – it is the technology that uses complicated compression systems to 'compress' audio and video, so that it can be burned on a DVD. MPEG encoders can either be purchased or downloaded for free.

Making movies with MPEG encoders (for advanced users)

You can change the performance of your MPEG encoder by simply changing the compression scheme settings on your computer. You typically need to adjust the number of I, P and B frames – the more B and P frames you activate, the higher the compression of your movie.

Bit rate is also very important. You can specify the bit rate using the -b function in 'ffmpeg' or the 'bit line'"" found in the 'mpeg_encode' parameter file. To make life easier, try utilizing the 'media convert' function that can usually be found in the submenu labeled 'video output parameters.' You can easily reduce the size of your movie file, of increase it if you need to. Manipulation of the size of a movie is very important when playing movies transversely throughout the network.

Encoders provides detailed information on Encoders, MP3 Encoders, Mpeg Encoders, DVD Encoders and more. Encoders is affiliated with P2P Applications.

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