VC-1 - Bit Rates and Resolutions

Bit Rates and Resolutions

Profile Level Maximum Bit Rate Resolution / Framerate
Simple Low 96 kbit/s 176 × 144 / 15 (QCIF)
Medium 384 kbit/s 240 × 176 / 30
352 × 288 / 15 (CIF)
Main Low 2 Mbit/s 320 × 240 / 24 (QVGA)
Medium 10 Mbit/s 720 × 480 / 30 (480p)
720 × 576 / 25 (576p)
High 20 Mbit/s 1920 × 1080 / 30 (1080p)
Advanced L0 2 Mbit/s 352 × 288 / 30 (CIF)
L1 10 Mbit/s 720 × 480 / 30 (NTSC-SD)
720 × 576 / 25 (PAL-SD)
L2 20 Mbit/s 720 × 480 / 60 (480p)
1280 × 720 / 30 (720p)
L3 45 Mbit/s 1920 × 1080 / 24 (1080p)
1920 × 1080 / 30 (1080i)
1280 × 720 / 60 (720p)
L4 135 Mbit/s 1920 × 1080 / 60 (1080p)
2048 × 1536 / 24

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