Fully revised and updated to reflect the growing importance of H.264, The H.264 Advanced Video Compression Standard, Second Edition provides a clear overview of the system, covering the basic video coding concepts and information on video formats and quality, as well as descriptions of the extensions to H.264 that have been published since 2003. The book gives software and hardware engineers, systems developers, broadcast technicians, sales and support engineers, graduate students, and researchers a practical view of the standard, demonstrating its importance with case studies and comparisons.
Fully revised and updated to reflect the growing importance of H.264, The H.264 Advanced Video Compression Standard, Second Edition provides a clear overview of the system, covering the basic video coding concepts and information on video formats and quality, as well as descriptions of the extensions to H.264 that have been published since 2003. The book gives software and hardware engineers, systems developers, broadcast technicians, sales and support engineers, graduate students, and researchers a practical view of the standard, demonstrating its importance with case studies and comparisons.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Iain Edward Richardson, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen Dr Iain Richardson is currently a Reader in video communications and also a Lecturer in digital communications, computer networks and digital electronics in the School of Engineering at the Robert Gordon University. His research interests include video compression and transport and multimedia networking. Dr Richardson is an experienced author, having written the books H.264 and MPEG-4 Video Compression: Video Coding for Next-generation Multimedia (Wiley, 2003), and over 40 conference and journal papers. He has also been working on the development of video compression systems since 1993, and now is a convener for the Image Communication Technology Research Group, at the Robert Gordon University.
Inhaltsangabe
About the Author. Preface. Glossary. List of figures. List of tables. 1 Chapter 1: Introduction. 1.1 A change of scene. 1.2 Driving the change. 1.3 The role of standards. 1.4 Why H.264 Advanced Video Coding is important. 1.5 About this book. 2 Chapter 2: Video Formats and Quality. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Natural video scenes. 2.3 Capture. 2.4 Colour spaces. 2.5 Video Formats. 2.6 Quality. 2.7 Summary. 2.8 References. 3 Chapter 3: Video Coding Concepts. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Video CODEC. 3.3 Prediction model. 3.4 Image model. 3.5 Entropy coder. 3.6 The hybrid DPCM/DCT video CODEC model. 3.7 Summary. 3.8 References. 4 Chapter 4: What is H.264? 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 What is H.264? 4.3 How does an H.264 codec work? 4.4 The H.264/AVC Standard. 4.5 H.264 Profiles and Levels. 4.6 The H.264 Syntax. 4.7 H.264 in practice. 4.8 Summary. 4.9 References. 5 H.264 syntax. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 H.264 syntax. 5.3 Frames, fields and pictures. 5.4 NAL unit. 5.5 Parameter Sets 5.6 Slice Layer. 5.7 Macroblock Layer. 5.8 Summary. 5.9 References. 6 Chapter 6: H.264 Prediction. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Macroblock Prediction. 6.3 Intra Prediction. 6.4 Inter Prediction. 6.5 Loop filter. 6.6 Summary. 6.7 References. 7 Chapter 7: H.264 transform and coding. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Transform and quantization. 7.3 Block scan orders. 7.4 Coding. 7.5 Summary. 7.6 References. 8 H.264 conformance, transport and licensing. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Conforming to the Standard. 8.3 H.264 coding tools for transport support. 8.4 Transport of H.264 data. 8.5 Supplemental Information. 8.6 Licensing H.264/AVC. 8.7 Summary. 8.8 References. 9 Chapter 9: H.264 performance. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Experimenting with H.264. 9.3 Performance comparisons. 9.4 Rate control. 9.5 Mode selection. 9.6 Low complexity coding. 9.7 Summary. 9.8 References. 10 Chapter 10: Extensions and directions. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Scalable Video Coding. 10.3 Multiview Video Coding. 10.4 Configurable Video Coding. 10.5 Beyond H.264/AVC. 10.6 Summary. 10.7 References. Index.