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Bit Rate

The rate at which bits are transmitted over a


communication path. Normally expressed in bits per
second (bps). The bit rate should not be confused with
the data signaling rate (baud), which measures the rate
of a signal changes being transmitted.
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Measured as "bits per second," and used to express the
rate at which data is transmitted or processed. The
higher the bit rate, the more data that is processed
and, typically, the higher the picture resolution.
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the number of bits of data transmitted over a phone
line per second
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Number of bits transmitted per second. Expressed in
bit/s or kbit/s (thousands of bits per second).
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A bit rate is the amount of information (or bits) that is
transferred per second (bits per second or bps).
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The amount of data being transported, measured
relative to quantity over time in bits per second
(thousand bits per second or Kb/s, million bits per
second or Mb/s, billion bits per second or Gb/s and
trillion bits per second or Tb/s).
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The data rate plus metadata and framing overhead
make up the bit rate. Data rate refers to the raw or
baseband data rate over time at which some file or
stream is being delivered.
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This is the speed of a digital transmission and is
measured in bits per second.
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The number of bits (binary digits) transmitted in a
specified length of time. This rate is usually expressed
in bits per second (bps).
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The amount of data per unit time necessary to store or
transmit audio information for a particular audio
encoding method.
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The rate of a binary-coded transmission which is the
number of bits per second
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a measure of bandwidth which tells you how fast data
is traveling from one place to another on a computer
network. Bit rate is usually expressed in kilobits (100
bits) per second or Kbps.
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Unlike the other settings show below, the bit rate is not
set by directly setting and clearing flags in tios.c_cflag .
Instead, a function cfsetspeed is provided to diddle the
bits for us. 7 cfsetspeed(&tios, B9600); Note that we
use the preprocessor symbol B9600 , not the number
9600.
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The number of bits of data sent per second. This is
frequently confused with baud in the literature. For bit
rates above 600 bits per second, the bit rate exceeds
the baud (or baud rate).
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The volume of data measured in bits over time.
Equivalent to data rate.
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The speed of transmission of bits. Usually measured as
Bps.
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Speed of digital transmission, measured in bits per
second (bits/s or b/s), or multiples of thousands or
millions (Kbits/s or kb/s; Mbits/s or Mb/s).
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the rate of transfer of information in bits per second on
a communications channel.
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The amount of data transported in a given amount of
time, usually defined in Mega (Million) bits per second
(Mbps). Bit rate is one means used to define the
amount of compression used on a video signal.
Uncompressed D1 has a bit rate of 270 Mbps. Mpeg 1
has a bit rate to 1.2 Mbps.
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o_terms.htm
The bit rate is the number of bits used to store one
second of a digital video and/or audio sequence.
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The speed at which digital audio and video content is
streamed from a source, such as a file, to be rendered
properly by a player, or the speed at which binary
content in general is streamed on a network. Bit rate is
usually measured in kilobits per second (Kbps), for
example, 28.8 Kbps. The bit rate of a Mpeg-4 file or
live stream is determined during the encoding process,
when the streaming content is created. Bandwidth is
the total bit rate capacity of a network. ...
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Amount of digital information transmitted in a certain
period of time, expressed in bits per second.
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The resolution of the recording of the music file. MP3's
are generally recorded at 128 kbps for the best
compromise between speed and file size. source -
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A bit is a binary digit representing two different states,
either ON or OFF. The bit rate is the number of bits
transmitted per second.
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A measure of how many bits of information describe
each sound in an audio file. A low bit rate means lower
quality and a smaller file size, while a high bit rate
means better quality and larger files.
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In telecommunications and computing, bit rate
(sometimes written bitrate) is the frequency at which
bits are passing a given (physical or metaphorical)
"point". It is quantified using the bit per second (bit/s)
unit.

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