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:''VAQ redirects here. For the US navy squadrons numbered VAQ-nnn see '' Variance Adaptive Quantization (VAQ) is a video encoding algorithm that was first introduced in the open source video encoder x264. According to Xvid Builds FAQ: "It's an algorithm that tries to optimally choose a quantizer for each macroblock using some advanced math-magic."〔(Xvid Builds FAQ )〕 It was later ported to programs which encode video content in other video standards, like MPEG-4 ASP or MPEG-2. In the case of Xvid, the algorithm is intended to make up for the earlier limitations in its Adaptive Quantization mode. The first Xvid library containing this improvement was released in February 2008.〔("VAQ: Making Xvid's Adaptive Quantization Not Suck" )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''VAQ redirects here. For the US navy squadrons numbered VAQ-nnn see '''''Variance Adaptive Quantization''' ('''VAQ''') is a video encoding algorithm that was first introduced in the open source video encoder x264. According to Xvid Builds FAQ: "It's an algorithm that tries to optimally choose a quantizer for each macroblock using some advanced math-magic."(Xvid Builds FAQ ) It was later ported to programs which encode video content in other video standards, like MPEG-4 ASP or MPEG-2.In the case of Xvid, the algorithm is intended to make up for the earlier limitations in its Adaptive Quantization mode. The first Xvid library containing this improvement was released in February 2008.("VAQ: Making Xvid's Adaptive Quantization Not Suck" )==References==」の詳細全文を読む 'Variance Adaptive Quantization (VAQ) is a video encoding algorithm that was first introduced in the open source video encoder x264. According to Xvid Builds FAQ: "It's an algorithm that tries to optimally choose a quantizer for each macroblock using some advanced math-magic."(Xvid Builds FAQ ) It was later ported to programs which encode video content in other video standards, like MPEG-4 ASP or MPEG-2.In the case of Xvid, the algorithm is intended to make up for the earlier limitations in its Adaptive Quantization mode. The first Xvid library containing this improvement was released in February 2008.("VAQ: Making Xvid's Adaptive Quantization Not Suck" )==References== :''VAQ redirects here. For the US navy squadrons numbered VAQ-nnn see '' Variance Adaptive Quantization (VAQ) is a video encoding algorithm that was first introduced in the open source video encoder x264. According to Xvid Builds FAQ: "It's an algorithm that tries to optimally choose a quantizer for each macroblock using some advanced math-magic."〔(Xvid Builds FAQ )〕 It was later ported to programs which encode video content in other video standards, like MPEG-4 ASP or MPEG-2. In the case of Xvid, the algorithm is intended to make up for the earlier limitations in its Adaptive Quantization mode. The first Xvid library containing this improvement was released in February 2008.〔("VAQ: Making Xvid's Adaptive Quantization Not Suck" )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「:''VAQ redirects here. For the US navy squadrons numbered VAQ-nnn see ''Variance Adaptive Quantization (VAQ''') is a video encoding algorithm that was first introduced in the open source video encoder x264. According to Xvid Builds FAQ: "It's an algorithm that tries to optimally choose a quantizer for each macroblock using some advanced math-magic."(Xvid Builds FAQ ) It was later ported to programs which encode video content in other video standards, like MPEG-4 ASP or MPEG-2.In the case of Xvid, the algorithm is intended to make up for the earlier limitations in its Adaptive Quantization mode. The first Xvid library containing this improvement was released in February 2008.("VAQ: Making Xvid's Adaptive Quantization Not Suck" )==References==」の詳細全文を読む VAQ''') is a video encoding algorithm that was first introduced in the open source video encoder x264. According to Xvid Builds FAQ: "It's an algorithm that tries to optimally choose a quantizer for each macroblock using some advanced math-magic."(Xvid Builds FAQ ) It was later ported to programs which encode video content in other video standards, like MPEG-4 ASP or MPEG-2.In the case of Xvid, the algorithm is intended to make up for the earlier limitations in its Adaptive Quantization mode. The first Xvid library containing this improvement was released in February 2008.("VAQ: Making Xvid's Adaptive Quantization Not Suck" )==References==」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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