FFmpeg is a complete solution to record, convert and stream audio and video. It includes libavCodec, the leading audio/video Codec library. FFmpeg is developed under Linux, but it can compiled under most operating systems, including Windows.
This directory contains an example ADSP-BF535 subroutine that demonstrates the
initialization of the AC 97 communication link between SPORT0 on the ADSP-BF535
and the AD1885 stereo Codec.
The Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG are finalising a new standard for
the coding (compression) of natural video images. The new standard [1] will be known as H.264 and
also MPEG-4 Part 10, “Advanced Video Coding”. This document describes the methods of filtering
reconstructed blocks in an H.264 Codec. Note that the H.264 draft standard is not yet finalised and
so readers are encouraged to refer to the latest version of the standard.
The Joint Video Team (JVT) of ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG are finalising a new standard for
the coding (compression) of natural video images. The new standard [1,2] will be known as H.264 and
also MPEG-4 Part 10, “Advanced Video Coding”. This document describes the methods of predicting
intra-coded macroblocks in an H.264 Codec.
This gives examples of Session Description Protocol (SDP)
offer/answer exchanges. Examples include Codec negotiation and
selection, hold and resume, and addition and deletion of media
streams. The examples show multiple media types, bidirectional,
unidirectional, inactive streams, and dynamic payload types. Common
Third Party Call Control (3pcc) examples are also given.