MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group and refers to a family of video compression standards used in digital video and multimedia applications. These standards are designed to compress video data in a way that reduces the amount of data needed to store or transmit video while maintaining a high level of visual quality. MPEG is widely used in digital TV, DVD, and video streaming services. One of the main advantages of using MPEG is that it allows for efficient compression of video data, resulting in smaller file sizes and faster transmission over networks.
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