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constant bit rate
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constant bit rate

See CBR.



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Video partitioning based on a separation of the Variable Length Coded (VLC) Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) coefficients within each block is considered for constant bitrate transmission (CBR).
Realtime MPEG-2 ML@MP video and system encoding -- Simultaneous encode and decode of MPEG-2 video streams with audio synchronization -- Single-pass, variable bitrate (VBR) and constant bitrate (CBR) encoding -- Multiple, programmable horizontal resolutions -- On-chip program stream multiplexing of compressed or uncompressed audio -- On-chip DVD-VR Real-Time Read/Write (RTRW) system level formatting
Realtime MPEG-2 ML@MP video and system encoding -- Simultaneous encode and decode of MPEG-2 video streams with audio synchronization -- Single-pass, variable bitrate (VBR) and constant bitrate (CBR) encoding -- Multiple, programmable horizontal resolutions -- On-chip program stream multiplexing of compressed or uncompressed audio -- On-chip DVD-VR Real-time Read/Write (RTRW) system level formatting
 
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