What is the difference between mupeg and mpeg?




Answers:    MPEG is a family of international standards to compress audio and video.

I own no clue what Mupeg is. Are you sure you spell it correctly?

If you mean mjpeg, this is Motion JPEG and it is a video base on multiple JPEG frames. MPEG is far more effective surrounded by compressing video than MJPEG, which is popular in digital cameras that enjoy already a JPEG encoder for photos.
MPEG-1 defines a group of Audio and Video (AV) coding and compression standards agreed upon by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group). MPEG-1 video is used by the Video compact disc (VCD) format and less commonly by the DVD-Video format. The ability at standard VCD resolution and bitrate is near the part and performance of a VHS video. MPEG-1, Audio Layer 3 is the popular audio format known as MP3. As cheaper and more powerful consumer decode hardware became available, more advanced formats such as MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 be developed. These newer formats are more complex and require more powerful hardware, but the formats also achieve greater coding value, i.e., quality per bitrate.

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