Scalable Video Coding (SVC) is an extension, which is also known as Annex G, to the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video encoding standard. The objective of SVC is to enable the encoding of a video bitstream that contains one or more subset bitstreams. These subset bitstreams consist of one of more layers, each of which contain data that, when added to data from other layers, increases the decoded video frame rate, resolution, fidelity, or a combination of these three. SVC layers that enable decoded video of different frame rates are said to provide frame rate or temporal scalability.
Implementations of SVC Technology: VIVOTEK as an Example
What's inside?
- Background
- What is SVC?
- Implementations of SVC Technology: VIVOTEK as an Example
- Conclusion
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