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Video Compression Systems From First Principles To Concatenated Codecs Bock Alois M

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Video Compression Systems From First Principles To Concatenated Codecs Bock Alois M
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Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Bock Alois M.
ISBN: 9780863419638, 9781849191036, 0863419631, 1849191034
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Video Compression Systems From First Principles To Concatenated Codecs Bock Alois M by Bock Alois M. 9780863419638, 9781849191036, 0863419631, 1849191034 instant download after payment.

Video Compression Systems provides an overview on many issues concerning today's complex digital video systems: from video quality measurements to statistical multiplexing, from pre-processing to transcoding and concatenation. It explains video compression systems from first principles and gives a detailed summary of currently used MPEG standards, as well as non-MPEG algorithms. Furthermore, it provides a summary of motion estimation algorithms and explains processing priorities for mobile applications, HDTV, contribution and distribution systems, as well as for end user systems. 
Abstract: This book gives an overview on many practical aspects of video compression systems used in broadcast TV, IPTV, telecommunication and many other video applications. Although the book concentrates on MPEG real-time video compression systems, many aspects are equally applicable to off-line and/or non-MPEG video compression applications. 

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