Video - MPEG-1
MPEG-1 is the designation for a group of audio and video coding standards agreed upon by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group). MPEG-1 video is used by the Video CD format. The output quality at usual VCD bit rates is roughly that of a VCR . MPEG-1 audio layer 3 is the full name for the popular audio format MP3 .
MPEG-1 consists of several "parts", as follows:
- Synchronization and multiplexing of video and audio. See Transport stream .
- Compression codec for non-interlaced video signals.
- Compression codec for perceptual coding of audio signals. The standard defines three "layers," or levels of complexity, of MPEG audio coding.
- MP1 or MPEG-1 Part 3 Layer 1 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 1)
- MP2 or MPEG-1 Part 3 Layer 2 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 2)
- MP3 or MPEG-1 Part 3 Layer 3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3)
- Procedures for testing conformance.
- Reference software.
Reference: ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (June 1996)
MPEG-1 video
The MPEG-1 standard was originally designed for 1.5M bit/second datarates and 352x240 resolution. Later improvements allow for up to 4M bit/second for better quality. At present MPEG-1 is the most compatible format in the MPEG family; it is playable in almost all computers and VCD/DVD players.
One big disadvantage of the MPEG-1 is that it supports only progressive scan video, which is part of the reasons which prompted the more advanced later MPEG-2 .
* The above text is quoted from Wikipedia
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