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**MPEG** compression offers various methods for both video and audio. In **MPEG**, it is crucial to keep audio and video synchronized over time, so audio and video data include timestamps. | **MPEG** compression offers various methods for both video and audio. In **MPEG**, it is crucial to keep audio and video synchronized over time, so audio and video data include timestamps. | ||
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**MPEG** (Moving Picture Experts Group) compression is a widely used standard for reducing the file size of video and audio content while maintaining an acceptable level of quality. It achieves high compression ratios by eliminating redundant information spatially within a frame and temporally between consecutive frames. | **MPEG** (Moving Picture Experts Group) compression is a widely used standard for reducing the file size of video and audio content while maintaining an acceptable level of quality. It achieves high compression ratios by eliminating redundant information spatially within a frame and temporally between consecutive frames. |
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