The VC-1 and H.264 Video Compression Standards for Broadband Video Services
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The MPEG committee standardized the MPEG AVC (H.264) video coding standard in May 2003. The standard has since seen strong interest and adoption from the industry. A competing standard developed by Microsoft, referred to as VC-1, was standardized in SMPTE in April 2006. VC-1 is essentially a standardized version of Microsoft’s Windows Media Video (WMV-9). Both H.264 and VC-1 are highly efficient compression standards that enable high-quality video services such as I… More >>
The VC-1 and H.264 Video Compression Standards for Broadband Video Services
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E. Weber said :
March 12, 2010 at 7:05 pm
This book is one of the more detail on the subject.
It covers both VC-1 and H.264 with an emphasis on their usage in MPEG-2 streams.
This books cover topics than I haven’t seen in details in other book. I did particularly found the chapter on HRD, rate control and interlace coding interesting.
This book is probably not the best as an introduction to VC-1 or H.264 and a prior knowledge of those standards is necessary in my opinion.
For those not interested to one of the compression standard, the book is organize in such a way that skipping section related to one standard doesn’t affect the reading of the remaining section. I did only read material relative to H.264 in my first reading.
Overall a very good resource.
Rating: 4 / 5