A new study has indicated that High Efficiency Video Coding has significant improvements over H.264 in ultra high-definition video. Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with CNET, based in the Australia ...
Upcoming support of the HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding ) codec in macOS High Sierra and iOS 11 will help to improve file efficiency of high quality video files. With an added emphasis on high ...
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Video is evolving. Not just the amount of it—which continues to grow exponentially and becomes a greater and greater part of our everyday lives—but also the variety of content. The result is a need ...
The BBC R&D Video Coding team will be actively participating in the upcoming IBC 2018 show in Amsterdam. We will be showcasing various aspects and results of our on-going work targeting improvements ...
The HEVC video standard is a significant improvement over its predecessor, AVC. It delivers the same quality at half the rate, or better quality at the same rate. Implementation is much easier as well ...
Video coding technology has evolved and progressed along with the development of video signal recording media and video transmission technology. To achieve efficient coding of 4K/8K ultra-high ...
We aren't moving in a direction where the world at large streams less: we're moving towards a world where streaming is the norm. While data caps and pricing tiers have flourished just as data use has ...
We recently completed a high-level analysis of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) technologies. To understand the patenting and licensing scenarios around HEVC technology, we identified all patents ...
Due to the increasing consumption of more immersive video content with higher resolutions, the need for more efficient video compression techniques is starting to grow. Recently, new video compression ...
The JPEG format for encoding still images was standardized during the 1980s and 1990s. It uses the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT), which was developed at the end of the 1970s, and Huffman encoding.