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2-hour length, 148.50 Mhz, 1920 x 1080 progressive scan image, 1-bit object data, 193
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| Radium 2006-10-30, 6:55 pm |
| Michael Walraven wrote in
http://groups.google.com/group/sci....d326e0f8?hl=en&
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> An empty wma file will have some overhead even if there is no 'data' within
> it.
> WMA files are wrapped in a ASF file structure which has the format:
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> Object GUID 16 Bytes (128 bits)
> Object Size 8 Bytes (64 bits)
> Object data {as many as needed}
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> so as a minimum, not knowing what type of WMA file is involved 192 bits (24
> bytes) are required. (probably somewhat more)
So is it possible to exist for the following to exist:
A WMV file of 2-hour length, 148.50 Mhz, 1920 x 1080 progressive scan
image, whose object data is only 1-bit in size due to massive
compression of color-depth? [this file would be 193 bits in size
because the the "object size" is 64 bits, the GUID is 128 bits, and the
object data is only 1-bit]?
If such a WMV file can exist, how would its video look like?
Thanks,
Radium
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