I,P and B-Frames

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  1. randykirk

    randykirk Member

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    I am using CloneDVD2 and love it. My questions is what are the I-Frames P-Frames and B-Frames?
     
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    Can anyone answer this one for me?
     
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    Still no one on this?
     
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    Well, I don't know a lot about this, so I'm sure someone could give a much better explanation. But, in an mpeg video, not all video frames are equal.

    The I frames are like key frames, containing lots of video info. The P and B frames are compressed frames and only contain video info that is different from frames that came before or after.

    The more I frames, then the better the quality. But it's a tradeoff between quality and compression. In high action scenes you'd need more I frames, but since they contain much more info your bitrate goes way up. So overall you've got to strike a balance. And that's about the sum total of what I know about frames:)
     
  5. club42

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    Thats acually pretty close explanation moonrock
     

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