In video compression, interframe coding encodes the differences between frames rather than compressing each full frame. It provides substantial compression for motion sequences because only a small ...
From the introduction of the DV format, most camcorders have used DVC, MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 (H.264/AVC) compression. These codecs can be placed into one of two categories: intraframe and interframe. Color ...
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In video compression, intraframe coding encodes each video frame independently. Although intraframe (inTRA) coding takes up more storage space than interframe (inTER) coding, it allows for the most ...
Putting video onto the web, or even mobile devices, isn’t difficult, but doing it well is tough. There are a huge number of variables to worry about, and the best choice for one video may not work ...
Intraframe compression takes place within a single picture, or frame, ignoring any compression savings that might be generated by the same image occuring before or after the current frame. M-JPEG, a ...
Most broadcast HD camcorders use straightforward DVC, MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 (H.264/AVC) compression. This orderly world of intraframe and interframe codecs is becoming more complex as digital cinema tools ...