hi, Can any one throw some light on the new video encoding standard H.26L. If any body can arange for the standard documentation of ITU for H.26L standard or any other detailed description, it will be a great help.
H.26L
Started by ●December 30, 2004
Reply by ●December 30, 20042004-12-30
"pratyush" <pratyush.aditya@gmail.com> writes:> hi, > > Can any one throw some light on the new video encoding standard > H.26L. If any body can arange for the standard documentation of ITU for > H.26L standard or any other detailed description, it will be a great > help.I believe that if you register online the ITU allows you 3 free downloads of documents. -- Randy Yates Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Research Triangle Park, NC, USA randy.yates@sonyericsson.com, 919-472-1124
Reply by ●December 30, 20042004-12-30
pratyush wrote:> hi, > > Can any one throw some light on the new video encoding standard > H.26L. If any body can arange for the standard documentation of ITU for > H.26L standard or any other detailed description, it will be a great > help. >Do you mean H.264? Get it from the ITU web site. Steve
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Reply by ●December 31, 20042004-12-31
Atleast first version of the standard document is free. and more tutorial you can find on vcodex.com KID
Reply by ●December 31, 20042004-12-31
no H.26L is the newest standard after H.264 and i dont now if its document is freely available at ITU site.
Reply by ●December 31, 20042004-12-31
You are misinformed. H.26L is just an older and obsolete name for H.264. Other names include AVC and Mpeg4- Part10 All the version of the standard are free and present on the JVT Experts website. The new jvt website is at ftp://standards.polycom.com/ The folders are arranged according to the meeting date. Choose the later ones for latest copy of the standard. If you don't know which version here is an example ftp://standards.polycom.com/2003_09_SanDiego/JVT-I050.zip This one os Sep 2003 San Diego version Regards Piyush