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Dexcon wrote on 2/22/2023, 4:53 AM

CBR = Constant Bit Rate

VBR = Variable Bit Rate

A basic explanation here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/video/hub/guides/what-is-variable-bit-rate

No doubt others on the forum will be able to provide a deeper explanation.

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Rivas wrote on 2/22/2023, 4:57 AM

CBR = Constant Bit Rate

VBR = Variable Bit Rate

A basic explanation here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/video/hub/guides/what-is-variable-bit-rate

No doubt others on the forum will be able to provide a deeper explanation.

so friend, CBR and VBR is something familiar to me, my question is more about what this latency mean or vbr with restricted peak.

RogerS wrote on 2/22/2023, 6:08 AM

I'd stick to the defaults for GPU encoding. The latency one is for streaming I believe and peak ones for bandwidth limited applications. They aren't relevant for normal video rendering.