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- Transcoding abstract "Transcoding is the direct analog-to-analog or digital-to-digital conversion of one encoding to another, such as for movie data files (e.g., PAL, SECAM, NTSC), audio files (e.g., MP3, WAV), or character encoding (e.g., UTF-8, ISO/IEC 8859). This is usually done in cases where a target device (or workflow) does not support the format or has limited storage capacity that mandates a reduced file size, or to convert incompatible or obsolete data to a better-supported or modern format. In the analog video world, transcoding can be performed just while files are being searched, as well as for presentation. For example, Cineon and DPX files have been widely used as a common format for digital cinema, but the data size of a two-hour movie is about 8 terabytes (TB). That large size can increase the cost and difficulty of handling movie files. However, transcoding into a JPEG2000 lossless format has better compression performance than other lossless coding technologies, and in many cases, JPEG2000 can compress images to half-size.Transcoding is commonly a lossy process, introducing generation loss; however, transcoding can be lossless if the output is either losslessly compressed or uncompressed. The process of transcoding into a lossy format introduces varying degrees of generation loss, while the transcoding from lossy to lossless or uncompressed is technically a lossless conversion because no information is lost, however the process is irreversible and is more correctly known as destructive.In contrast to a conversion, the prefix "trans" emphasizes a conversion from a source to a different destination.".
- Transcoding wikiPageExternalLink -White-papers-.
- Transcoding wikiPageExternalLink 2006NOV10_HA_AVC_HN_12.PDF.
- Transcoding wikiPageExternalLink article-5-steps-transcoding.htm.
- Transcoding wikiPageID "886722".
- Transcoding wikiPageRevisionID "642694528".
- Transcoding hasPhotoCollection Transcoding.
- Transcoding subject Category:Audio_format_converters.
- Transcoding subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Transcoding subject Category:Video_conversion_software.
- Transcoding type Artifact100021939.
- Transcoding type AudioFormatConverters.
- Transcoding type Converter103099945.
- Transcoding type Device103183080.
- Transcoding type Instrumentality103575240.
- Transcoding type Object100002684.
- Transcoding type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Transcoding comment "Transcoding is the direct analog-to-analog or digital-to-digital conversion of one encoding to another, such as for movie data files (e.g., PAL, SECAM, NTSC), audio files (e.g., MP3, WAV), or character encoding (e.g., UTF-8, ISO/IEC 8859). This is usually done in cases where a target device (or workflow) does not support the format or has limited storage capacity that mandates a reduced file size, or to convert incompatible or obsolete data to a better-supported or modern format.".
- Transcoding label "Transcodage".
- Transcoding label "Transcode".
- Transcoding label "Transcoderen".
- Transcoding label "Transcodificació".
- Transcoding label "Transcodificar".
- Transcoding label "Transcoding".
- Transcoding label "Transkodierung".
- Transcoding label "トランスコード".
- Transcoding sameAs Transkodierung.
- Transcoding sameAs Transcodificar.
- Transcoding sameAs Transcodage.
- Transcoding sameAs Transcode.
- Transcoding sameAs トランスコード.
- Transcoding sameAs Transcoderen.
- Transcoding sameAs m.03ltmt.
- Transcoding sameAs Q1888734.
- Transcoding sameAs Q1888734.
- Transcoding sameAs Transcoding.
- Transcoding wasDerivedFrom Transcoding?oldid=642694528.
- Transcoding isPrimaryTopicOf Transcoding.