Because video clips are made up of sequences of individual images, or “frames,” video compression algorithms share many concepts and techniques with still-image compression algorithms. Therefore, we ...
Light field imaging has emerged as a transformative technology, capturing both the spatial and angular dimensions of light to provide enhanced depth and realism in visual content. This capability, ...
Spanish video contribution and distribution company SAPEC has carried out a series of content compression tests for encoding 8K content with HEVC standards. The new 8K video format has a resolution of ...
Scientists from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and the University of Southern California (USC) have developed a new method for the compression of complex signals. The new method was evaluated ...
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Video compression has become an essential technology to meet the burgeoning demand for high‐resolution content while maintaining manageable file sizes and transmission speeds. Recent advances in ...
Hype has quickly been building around wireless video for the past few years. With 2.5G and 3G systems on the way, many have started to view the delivery of video content to mobile phones as one of the ...
Compression is one of the most important criteria in determining quality and cost of ownership in a digital video system. Advances in processing power enable more sophisticated compression techniques.
Learn about the impact of compression methods (MJPEG, MPEG-4, H.264) on storage, bandwidth in video surveillance, and the shift from VCRs to DVRs and NVRs for efficient storage solutions. Digital ...
A secretive 4-year-old project aimed at improving digital video is ready for its close-up. Privately held Pulsent on Monday will take the wraps off a new compression technique that the company claims ...
Compression technology benefits our daily lives so entirely, it goes unnoticed. It’s been a long, bizarre trip since compression’s early days in the 1950s, when mathematicians first developed lossless ...