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Format: MPEG-4

File size: 106 MiB

Duration: 4mn 22s

Overall bit rate: 3 390 Kbps

 

Video

Format: AVC

Format/Info: Advanced Video Codec

Bit rate mode: Variable

Bit rate: 3 268 Kbps

Maximum bit rate: 7 733 Kbps

Width: 1 920 pixels

Height: 1 080 pixels

Display aspect ratio: 16:9

Frame rate: 29.970 fps

Scan type: Progressive

 

Audio

Format: AAC

Format/Info: Advanced Audio Codec

Bit rate mode: Variable

Bit rate: 118 Kbps

Maximum bit rate: 144 Kbps

Channel(s): 2 channels

Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz

 

 

For some reason parts of the video are interlaced, which is strange for a 1080p video, because progressive scan shouldn't be interlaced at all.

Differences Within 1080p

 

1080p can also be displayed (Depending on the video processing used) as a 1080p/60 (Most common), 1080p/30, or in 1080p/24 formats.

 

1080p/60 is essentially the same frame repeated twice every 30th of a second. (Enhanced video frame rate.)

 

1080p/30 is the same frame displayed once every 30th of a second. (Standard live or recorded video frame rate.)

 

1080p/24 is the same frame displayed every 24th of a second (Standard motion picture film frame rate.)

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