Exemples d'utilisation de Compression rate en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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An ideal compression rate would be between 4 and 7.
Moreover, it is particularly fit for transfers on Internet thanks to its good compression rate.
Improved patient outcome due to instant feedback on compression depth and compression rate.
Compatible compression rate: Between 64 kbps
While inferior in compression rate to other lossy compressed audio formats, it can often provide higher audio quality.
The implementation of this codec in peripheral sources is unequal, with a variable compression rate determined by each manufacturer.
Higher sound quality is achieved through the use of a low compression rate, and high rates of transmittance during playback.
Since the compression rate of[Standard] is higher than that of[Fine],
JPG is an image compression format which allows you to adjust the compression rate of your image in order to increase
which offer a higher compression rate, better quality
offering a higher compression rate, better quality
offering a higher compression rate, better quality
However, while the compressor still allows an increase of the output level depending on the compression rate adjusted, the threshold value of the limiter defines the absolute upper limit of the output signal compression ratio∞.
similar others differ in terms of their compression rate and coding effort necessary, for instance due to the use of data volumes from 1 to 3 Bytes per pixel.
leading to define the required compression rate by coding gestures as well as face
In television, a 27-36 MHz transponder transmitting one analogue television programme was capable of transmitting from 4 to 12 television programmes when using digital compression. Again, significantly higher compression rates for television signals would probably be introduced in the next decade.
CATS and compression rates are established on a monthly basis.
Product scarcity that leads to rate compression.
The compression and the rate of deflection of the sturnum.
The compression and the rate of deflection of the rib.