H.264 compression technology is designed to be more efficient than Motion JPEG, especially at higher frame rates. This is because H.264 uses inter-frame compression, which reduces redundancy by encoding differences between successive frames, leading to significant bandwidth savings. Motion JPEG, on the other hand, compresses each frame independently, resulting in higher bandwidth usage. [Reference: Axis Communications - Video Compression Technologies]
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