From: "Antonio Carlos Coelho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Rates for SureStream created with RealProducer G2

Hi Renee,

When you encode anything with surestream it includes
bitrates below the one that you choose. This stands
for lossy connections. To check every bitrate that
RealProducer G2 is encoding choose in the menu:
View -> Statistics
There you will find all the bitrates, the codecs
and other relevant informatiotion about the encoding.
When you use video, the Producer includes more
lower bitrates too.


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A C   C O E L H O
Streaming Media Specialist - StarMedia Broadband
Brazil
t. +55 11 3043 6558       www.starmedia.com.br

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 > Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 5:18 PM
 > Subject: Rates for SureStream created with RealProducer G2
 >
 >
 > From: Renee Petris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: Rates for SureStream created with RealProducer G2
 >

 > For example, if I encode a 4 minute .wav file for a 56K modem target
 > audience as a SureStream, I get a .rma file size of 3040 KB. If I
 > = encode
 > the same file for a single rate stream I get a file size of
 > 964KB. I find =
 > it hard to believe the difference is only due to overhead. What
 > else is in
 > = the file? What other bit rates are supported in this file?
 > 


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