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2 November 2004 MPEG to H.264 transcoding
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H.264/MPEG-4 AVC is the latest video-coding standard jointly developed by the Video Coding Expert Group (VCEG) of ITU-T and the Moving Picture Expert Group (MPEG) of ISO/IEC JTC1. It uses to enhance significantly the compression rate when compared to previous standard in the field, especially the largely adopted MPEG-2 one. However, MPEG-2 is presently overwhelmed used by the industry, and as a consequence most of the existing digital video material is encoded in this standard. This paper discuss efficient way to convert existing MPEG-2 and beyond it MPEG-1 and MPEG-4 visual material, toward H.264, what is a critical factor toward a successful H.264 deployment.
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Patrick Rault and Pankaj N. Topiwala "MPEG to H.264 transcoding", Proc. SPIE 5558, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXVII, (2 November 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.564823
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Video

Video compression

Video coding

Standards development

Digital filtering

Quantization

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