bitrátázás
Bitrátázás, often translated as bit rate or data rate, refers to the number of bits that are processed or transmitted per unit of time. It is a fundamental concept in digital communications and data storage. In the context of audio and video, bit rate typically indicates the amount of data used per second to represent the media. A higher bit rate generally means more data is being used, resulting in higher quality but also larger file sizes. Conversely, a lower bit rate uses less data, leading to smaller files and potentially reduced quality.
Bit rate is commonly measured in bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (kbps), or megabits per
The choice of bit rate is a trade-off between quality and file size or bandwidth requirements. For