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VBR, or variable bit rate, is a method of encoding in which the number of bits used to represent each unit of time varies according to the complexity of the data. It is commonly used in audio and video codecs, as an alternative to constant bit rate (CBR) and average bitrate (ABR).
In audio, VBR analyzes short blocks of audio and allocates more bits to complex passages (where the
In video, VBR adjusts the bitrate depending on scene complexity, detail, motion, and other factors. This can
Common formats that support VBR include MP3 and Ogg Vorbis for audio, and various modern video codecs
VBR remains widely used for storage and distribution of music and video where storage efficiency and quality