Bits / Pixel × Frame: различия между версиями

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<p xmlns="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.10/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><span style="color: darkslategray;">Bits/(Pixel*Frame), <i>сокр.</i> bpf</span><br/><span>[[Категория: телевидение]]</span><span style="color: indigo;">биты на (пиксель × кадры)</span><br/><span style="color: teal;">♦ The one factor that will give you a good idea of video quality, regardless of height/width/framerate/depth, is bits/pixel*frame or bpf. This is a composite measurement which includes the codec settings, frame size and framerate.</span><br/><span style="color: teal;">♦ In general, assuming your codec is AVC or MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid/Divx), a bpf of 0.1 or more is good, 0.2 or more is very good, and 0.3 or more is excellent. This holds true for most real-life moving video, and less true for pure animations.</span><br/><br/>— [[Участник:Игорь Мостицкий|Игорь Мостицкий]] ([[Обсуждение участника:Игорь Мостицкий|обсуждение]]) 11:43, 9 января 2026 (MSK)
<p xmlns="http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.10/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><span style="color: darkslategray;">Bits/(Pixel*Frame), <i>сокр.</i> bpf</span><br/><span>[[Категория: телевидение]]</span><span style="color: indigo;">биты на (пиксель × кадры)</span><br/><span style="color: teal;">♦ The one factor that will give you a good idea of video quality, regardless of height/width/framerate/depth, is bits/pixel*frame or bpf. This is a composite measurement which includes the codec settings, frame size and framerate.</span><br/><span style="color: teal;">♦ In general, assuming your codec is AVC or MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid/Divx), a bpf of 0.1 or more is good, 0.2 or more is very good, and 0.3 or more is excellent. This holds true for most real-life moving video, and less true for pure animations.</span><br/><br/>— [[Участник:Игорь Мостицкий|Игорь Мостицкий]] ([[Обсуждение участника:Игорь Мостицкий|обсуждение]]) 11:43, 9 января 2026 (MSK)
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Bits/(Pixel*Frame), сокр. bpf
биты на (пиксель × кадры)
♦ The one factor that will give you a good idea of video quality, regardless of height/width/framerate/depth, is bits/pixel*frame or bpf. This is a composite measurement which includes the codec settings, frame size and framerate.
♦ In general, assuming your codec is AVC or MPEG-4 ASP (Xvid/Divx), a bpf of 0.1 or more is good, 0.2 or more is very good, and 0.3 or more is excellent. This holds true for most real-life moving video, and less true for pure animations.

Игорь Мостицкий (обсуждение) 11:43, 9 января 2026 (MSK)