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11 So what works? (MPEG-video)




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This article is from the MPEG FAQ, by Frank Gadegast phade@cs.tu-berlin.de with numerous contributions by others.

11 So what works? (MPEG-video)

Basically, derivations of MPEG I worked quite well, with one that
used wavelet subband coding instead of DCT's that also worked very
well. Also among the worked-very-well's was a scheme that did not
use B frames at all, just I and P's. All of them, except maybe one,
did some sort of adaptive frame/field coding, where a decision is
made on a macroblock basis as to whether to code that one as one
frame macroblock or as two field macroblocks. Some other aspects
are how to code I-frames--some suggest predicting the even field
from the odd field. Or you can predict evens from evens and odds
or odds from evens and odds or any field from any other field, etc.

Q. So what works?

Ok, we're not really sure what works best yet. The next step is
to define a "test model" to start from, that incorporates most of
the salient features of the worked-very-well proposals in a
simple way. Then experiments will be done on that test model,
making a mod at a time, and seeing what makes it better and what
makes it worse. Example experiments are, B's or no B's, DCT vs.
wavelets, various field prediction modes, etc. The requirements,
such as implementation cost, quality, random access, etc. will all
feed into this process as well.

 

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