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Answer by user24818 for Some H.264 videos that I have seem to have excessive...

Compression is supposed to preserve recognizable information. If you can recognize the video to be of low quality (blocky, noisy), compression will work extra hard to preserve the actual blocks and...

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Answer by Wilfred Smith for Some H.264 videos that I have seem to have...

Determining The best bit rate is more of an art form then a science. As soon as you go from a loss less to a lossy format, you’re accepting compromise. If the scene has a lot of natural blur, you may...

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Answer by Jason Conrad for Some H.264 videos that I have seem to have...

So how, if even possible, do I correctly determine the bitrate of a video if it seems excessive? There's not a "correct" way. That's why every encoder you come across presents bitrate as an option to...

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Some H.264 videos that I have seem to have excessive bitrate, is there a way...

So I have some videos that are Full HD, h264 but they have over 30M bitrate at 30 FPS, they are SDR and their quality is not very impressive so it seems excessive and unnatural for such unimpressive...

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