MPEG

 

ISO/ITU-T (Telecommunications Standardisation Sector of ITU), ITU, is involved in defining a standard for data compression of moving pictures. Its work follows on from that of JPEG (dealt with single pictures) to add inter field compression, the extra compression potentially available through similarities between successive frames of moving pictures.

MPEG-1

Uses a data rate of 1.2 Mbps (Mega Bits per Second), the speed of CD-ROM transfer.

MPEG-2

Uses a data rate (also called a bit rate) of from 2 to 10 Mbps. MPEG-2 is the format most favoured for video-on-demand and DVD.