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Vjetėr 21-10-09, 15:00   #21
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Une kam softver profesional me i mire se nero po problemi nuk eshte te spoti qe dua te krijoj, por permbajtjet jan ne HDTV-Format,IMPEG-Kompromitim IMPEG2,kurse une dua te di se me kerkon programi te vendos IMPEG foramtin qe dua qe te kompromitohen Import permbajtje me ato Export ne AVI konvertim.
Tashti me thuani se cilin IMPEG Kompromitim format te perdore IMPEG1,IMPEG2,IMPEG3,IMPEG4.FLM.
Kercovari
MPEG 1
MPEG 2
MPEG 3
MPEG 4
vet duhet me kuptu esht njejt sikurse
Pentium 1
Pentiun 2
Pentium 3
Pentium 4

cili nga pentium esht ma i ri

MPEG-Moving Picture Experts Group

MPEG-1 (1993): The first compression standard for audio and video.
It was basically designed to allow moving pictures and sound to
be encoded into the bitrate of a Compact Disc. To meet the low bit
requirement, MPEG-1 downsamples the images, as well as uses picture
rates of only 24-30 Hz, resulting in a moderate quality.
[6] It includes the popular Layer 3 (MP3) audio compression format


MPEG-2 (1995): Transport, video and audio standards for
broadcast-quality television.
MPEG-2 standard was considerably broader in scope and of
wider appeal – supporting interlacing and high definition.
MPEG-2 is considered important because it has been chosen
as the compression scheme for over-the-air digital television
ATSC, DVB and ISDB, digital satellite TV services like Dish
Network, digital cable television signals, SVCD, and DVD.



MPEG-3: Developments in standardizing scalable and multi-resolution
compression which would have become MPEG-3 were ready by the time
MPEG-2 was to be standardized; hence, these were incorporated into
MPEG-2 and as a result there is no MPEG-3 standard.[6]
MPEG-3 is not to be confused with MP3, which is MPEG-1 Audio Layer



MPEG-4 (1998): MPEG-4 uses further coding tools with additional
complexity to achieve higher compression factors than
MPEG-2.[7] In addition to more efficient coding of video,
MPEG-4 moves closer to computer graphics applications.
In more complex profiles, the MPEG-4 decoder effectively
becomes a rendering processor and the compressed bitstream
describes three-dimensional shapes and surface texture.
[7] MPEG-4 also provides Intellectual Property Management and
Protection (IPMP) which provides the facility to use proprietary
technologies to manage and protect content like digital rights
management.[8] Several new higher-efficiency video standards
(newer than MPEG-2 Video) are included (an alternative to
MPEG-2 Video), notably:
MPEG-4 Part 2 (or Simple and Advanced Simple Profile) and
MPEG-4 AVC (or MPEG-4 Part 10 or H.264).
MPEG-4 AVC may be used on HD DVD and Blu-ray discs,
along with VC-1 and MPEG-2.
In addition, the following standards, while not sequential
advances to the video encoding standard as with MPEG-1 through
MPEG-4, are referred to by similar notation:






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