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16. How to Display Encoding Frame Types

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As you might have already known that there are three frame types in MPEG video encoding, namely, intra-coded frames, predictive-coded frames, and bi-directionally predictive-coded frames; or I-frame, P-frame, or B-frame, in short.

You can set the VCR player to display the frame types in the time code display.

Here're the steps.

1. press the Stream Info;

2. in the Stream Info display window, change the Format to Frame;

3. check the checkbox for "Enable frame type display ...", and press OK to confirm the change.

 

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