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MPEG-4 Visual by Iain E. G. Richardson,

MPEG-4 Visual by Iain E. G. Richardson,
Following on from the successful MPEG-2 standard, MPEG-4 Visual is enabling a new wave of multimedia applications from Internet video streaming to mobile video conferencing. The new H.264 Advanced Video Coding standard promises impressive compression performance and is gaining support from developers and manufacturers. The first book to cover H.264 in technical detail, this unique resource takes an application-based approach to the two standards and the coding concepts that underpin them.Presents a practical, step-by-step, guide to the MPEG-4 Visual and H.264 standards for video compression.Introduces the basic concepts of digital video and covers essential background material required for an understanding of both standards.Provides side-by-side performance comparisons of MPEG-4 Visual and H.264 and advice on how to approach and interpret them to ensure conformance.Examines the way that the standards have been shaped and developed, discussing the composition and procedures of the VCEG and MPEG standardisation groups. Focussing on compression tools and profiles for practical multimedia applications, this book decodes the standards, enabling developers, researchers, engineers and students to rapidly get to grips with both H.264 and MPEG-4 Visual.



Digital Television: MPEG-I, MPEG-2, and Principles of the Dvb System by Herve Benoit,
Digital Television: MPEG-I, MPEG-2, and Principles of the Dvb System by Herve Benoit,
Written as an authoritative introduction, this text describes the technology of digital television broadcasting. It gives a thorough technical description of the underlying principles of the DVB standard following the logical progression of signal processing steps, as well as COFDM modulation, source and channel coding, MPEG compression and multiplexing methods, conditional access and set-top box technology. If you are looking for a concise technical briefing' that will quickly get you up to speed with the subject without getting lost in the detail - this is the book you need. After an overview of analogue TV systems and video digitization formats, the author then examines the various steps of signal processing - taken in order from transmission to reception - to facilitate an understanding of the architecture and function of the main blocks of the Integrated Receiver/Decoder (IRD) or "set-top" box. Herve Benoit focuses attention on the very complex problems that need to be solved in order to define reliable standards for broadcasting digital pictures to the consumer and gives solutions chosen for the current DVB system. * Enhance your knowledge of digital television with this authoritative technical introduction * Learn the underlying principles of DVB standard, COFDM modulation, compression, multiplexing, conditional access and set-top box technology *A concise technical 'briefing' that brings you up to speed with the subject.



MPEG-2 - MPEG-2 (1994) is the designation for a group of coding standards for digital audio and video, agreed upon by MPEG (Moving Pictures Experts Group), and published as the ISO/IEC 13818 international standard. MPEG-2 is typically used to encode audio and video for broadcast signals, including direct broadcast satellite and Cable TV.

MPEG-4 Part 2 - MPEG4 is a suite of standards which has many "part"s, where each part standardizes various entities related to multimedia, like audio, video (part 2 and 10), file formats (part 12, 14 and 15). To know more about various parts and what they mean, please see the entry for MPEG4.

MPEG Layer 2 - MPEG Audio Layer II is a widely used audio format, as it is the default audio format on Video CD and SVCD discs. It is also supported audio format on PAL DVD-Video discs, but not on NTSC discs.

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