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Video Encoding

Video encoding is the process of converting raw video footage into a digital format that compresses the data to reduce file size while maintaining video quality. It uses algorithms to identify and eliminate redundant or less noticeable information, making it easier to store and stream videos efficiently. Different formats and settings can affect quality, file size, and compatibility. Essentially, encoding transforms large, detailed video files into manageable versions suitable for sharing, streaming, or storage without unnecessary loss of visual fidelity.