Variable bitrate encoding

created by wonko
(idea) by wonko (1.4 y) (print)   (I like it!) Mon Aug 14 2000 at 6:26:27
Variable Bitrate Encoding (VBR) is an MP3 encoding method that attempts to produce a higher and more consistent quality level than Constant Bitrate Encoding (CBR). Basically, when the encoder sees that a section of audio is particularly complex, it allocates more bits to that section, making sure that the audio quality stays high. When it encounters a simple section, it allocates fewer bits, reducing the file size.
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