Editing Quiz Questions
The number 16 means the width and the number 9 stands for height.
2- What is the frame size of a 1080p video file?
P stands for pixels. This means that there is 1920p going across and 1080p going up.
P stands for pixels. This means that there is 1920p going across and 1080p going up.
In this case P stands for progressive. A file with 720:50p has a frame rate of 50fps (frames per second).
P stands for progressive, where each frame is shown immediately one after the other.
I stands for interlaced, where only half of the frame is shown at time, one half is shown first then the other half follows.
23.976 frames per second.
The quality would be way better and it also will be less blury as the quality is better.
A file which uses compression methods such as discarding repeated information in order to decrease its total file size.
MOV - WMV - MPEG
Video file formats simple store video informations. Codec is shorten for compressor decompressor. This encodes the individual video frame. Eg. AVI is an example of a format and H.264 is an example of a codec.
10- What is bitrate?
This is how much information is processed over a period of time. The higher the bit the more information is going through the file.
This is how much information is processed over a period of time. The higher the bit the more information is going through the file.
Good but higher frame rates don't automatically make for better quality. The main point is they can be used to provide more detail in slow motion. Some people actually don't like higher frame rates as they are not 'cinematic' - ie they are almost 'too real' feeling. See for example this discussion about The Hobbit: http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/128113-why-movies-are-moving-from-24-to-48-fps
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