Content Formats, Part I

May 16, 2006

Digital signage contents are often created in the following formats:

MPEG-1/2

MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 are two of the most common video compression formats in use. They are often used to store and deliver video content on digital signage networks. MPEG-1 is the storage format for VCDs and is rarely used today. MPEG-2 performs better than MPEG-1 at higher bit rates, and is the video format for DVDs.

MPEG-2 media clip are typically encoded at 4 to 8 Mbps, or 0.5 to 1 MB per second of video content. Higher bitrate yields better video quality. A 1 GB memory card holds about 15 to 30 minutes of MPEG-2 video.

Long clips of MPEG-2 is not suitable for delivery over the network today. It takes a typical 512 kbps xDSL connection 8-16 minutes to deliver just one minute of MPEG-2 video.

To be continued…

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