Is mpeg-B the same as mpeg-2?
is mpeg-B the same as mpeg-2?
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No. Mpeg-2 is a codec also known as SVCD, while mpeg-b is sometimes considered to be a video with no key-frames.Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
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Originally posted by gd_nimrod
No. Mpeg-2 is a codec also known as SVCD
First of all mpeg-2 is not a codec, it's a compression format.
A codec is an implementation of both a compressor and decompressor, for one or more compression formats. The word codec is short for (co)mpressor (dec)ompressor. For example the divx codec implements a compressor and decompressor for part of the mpeg-4 format.
And there is most cirtainly no one to one relationship between svcd and mpeg-2. The mpeg-2 related part of the SVCD standard states that SVCD's must use a specific resolution and aspect ratio, while the mpeg-2 standard suffer from no such restriction. In addition the SVCD standard also defines how the filesystem structure must be constructed, to be a valid SVCD. This is completly outside the scope of the Mpeg-2 standard.Last edited by khp; 20 Apr 2003, 10:26 AM.Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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I was simply implying that when some people think of mpeg-2, they relate that to being an svcd.
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