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encode [enkōd′] Etymology: Gk, en + L, caudex, book 1 to translate a message, signal, or stimulus into a code. 2 to rewrite information into a form that can be interpreted by a computer manually or automatically, as by a computer program. encode to code. See genetic code. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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MX21 processor's versatility, high speed data rate and Smart Speed Technology, resulted in a new system that full-duplex encodes and decodes H. Encodes are optimized through the use of a DTS-VBR implementation of JPEG 2000, which makes the most efficient use of the available bit budget, and produces the highest quality images for D-Cinema exhibition. The Seen by Scene feature will allow an even greater level of quality for the most critical encodes, still within the short turnaround times. |
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