bitrátájú
Bitrátájú is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "bitrate-capable" or "having a bit rate." It is used in the context of digital media and telecommunications to describe the capacity or quality of data transmission, particularly for audio and video.
When discussing audio, bitrátájú refers to the number of bits per second used to encode the sound.
In video, bitrátájú relates to the amount of data used to represent each second of video. A
The concept of bitrátájú is also relevant in network performance. It indicates the maximum amount of data