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09-26-2003, 02:10 PM
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I hit the search form because I was almost positive it would have been posted before, but obviously since I posted this I couldn't find one. But my question is the difference with MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 on animated/cartoon movies/shows. I know that MPEG-4 is better than MPEG-1 with low motion movies. I was just wondering if that’s same or similar with MPEG-2.
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Don't quote me on it but I think MPEG2 offers interlace encoding support and also has I think 8x16 macroblocks not just 8x8, and a few other things like higher bitrates as the standard where I think MPEG1 video specs at 15.1mbit, etc. Theres a lot of info about it at MPEG.org.
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