Difference between revisions of "H.264/MPEG-4 AVC"
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− | '''H.264''', or '''Advanced Video Coding''' ('''AVC''') is a video codec described by [[MPEG-4]] Part 10. It is able to be used in a wide spectrum of applications scenarios ranging from real time use in video conferencing systems to | + | '''H.264''', or '''Advanced Video Coding''' ('''AVC''') is a video codec described by [[MPEG-4]] Part 10. It is able to be used in a wide spectrum of applications scenarios ranging from real time streaming use in video conferencing systems to file storage. |
== Specification == | == Specification == | ||
− | For a technical description read http://www.dspr.com/www/technology/csvt_overview.pdf | + | For a technical description read http://www.dspr.com/www/technology/csvt_overview.pdf |
Revision as of 02:24, 8 June 2008
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This is a video codec. The name to use at the command line is h264. |
H.264, or Advanced Video Coding (AVC) is a video codec described by MPEG-4 Part 10. It is able to be used in a wide spectrum of applications scenarios ranging from real time streaming use in video conferencing systems to file storage.
Specification
For a technical description read http://www.dspr.com/www/technology/csvt_overview.pdf