May 27th, 2017 at 4:30 PM
Video compression relies heavily on the fact that there are major elements of each individual frame that are persistent from one frame to the next, and the compression algorithms are based on a good understanding of what the eye will catch going from one frame to the next. There isn't really a video format that isn't heavily compressed. Some just look better to the eye than others.
The standard for WAV is 44.1 KHZ per second. Still not an anolog tape recording, but it's still defined as lossless. You can get anolog audio recording if you really want to be technical, but there's no such thing for video.
The standard for WAV is 44.1 KHZ per second. Still not an anolog tape recording, but it's still defined as lossless. You can get anolog audio recording if you really want to be technical, but there's no such thing for video.