Video transcoding is the process of dynamic video adaptation. Dynamic video adaptation can be defined as the process of converting video from one format to another, changing the bit rate, frame rate or resolution of the encoded video, which is mainly necessitated by the end user requirements. H.264 has been the predominantly used video compression standard for the last 15 years. HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) is the latest video compression standard finalised in 2013, which is an improvement over H.264 video compression standard. HEVC performs significantly better than H.264 in terms of the Rate-Distortion performance. As H.264 has been widely used in the last decade, a large amount of video content exists in H.264 format. There is a n...
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) shows a significant advance in compression efficiency and is con...
Nowadays, networks and terminals with diverse characteristics of bandwidth and capabilities coexist....
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Video transcoding is the process of converting compressed video signals to adapt video characteristi...
The new video coding standard, High Efficiency Video Coding, was developed to succeed the current st...
PhDVideo transcoding is an essential tool to promote inter-operability between different video comm...
Providing universal access to end-users is the ultimate goal of the communications, entertainment an...
Providing universal access to end-users is the ultimate goal of the communications, entertainment an...
In a video transmission system, it is important to take into account the great diversity of the netw...
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) shows a significant advance in compression efficiency and is con...
This paper presents an efficient receiver-aware video transcoding system that systematically chooses...
The H.264 adopts various block types and multiple reference frames for motion compensation. For tran...
Nowadays, networks and terminals with diverse characteristics of bandwidth and capabilities coexist....
Transcoding of H.264/AVC bitstreams is frequently used for adapting video streams to varying network...
This paper discusses techniques for efficiently implementing a Mpeg-2 to H.264 video transcoder. The...
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) shows a significant advance in compression efficiency and is con...
Nowadays, networks and terminals with diverse characteristics of bandwidth and capabilities coexist....
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Video transcoding is the process of converting compressed video signals to adapt video characteristi...
The new video coding standard, High Efficiency Video Coding, was developed to succeed the current st...
PhDVideo transcoding is an essential tool to promote inter-operability between different video comm...
Providing universal access to end-users is the ultimate goal of the communications, entertainment an...
Providing universal access to end-users is the ultimate goal of the communications, entertainment an...
In a video transmission system, it is important to take into account the great diversity of the netw...
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) shows a significant advance in compression efficiency and is con...
This paper presents an efficient receiver-aware video transcoding system that systematically chooses...
The H.264 adopts various block types and multiple reference frames for motion compensation. For tran...
Nowadays, networks and terminals with diverse characteristics of bandwidth and capabilities coexist....
Transcoding of H.264/AVC bitstreams is frequently used for adapting video streams to varying network...
This paper discusses techniques for efficiently implementing a Mpeg-2 to H.264 video transcoder. The...
High efficiency video coding (HEVC) shows a significant advance in compression efficiency and is con...
Nowadays, networks and terminals with diverse characteristics of bandwidth and capabilities coexist....
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Invited conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe