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  1. Member
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    The Span of Multimedia spreads over image,video and audio. The algorithm developers avoids the duplicate part of the
    information and it compressed at the encoder side and decompress at the decoder side and recreate the original information.

    I am posting this for a brief study of the nature of Multimedia Algorithms specially in image and video.

    I want to know what are the properties which is applicable through algorithms in Image for compression?

    I heard the technique of motion compensation and prediction between refference frame and other frames. This property is
    applicable by efficient algorithms in video. Which is the counterpart for this in image?
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  2. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Speaky Engrish?
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  3. Member MOVIEGEEK's Avatar
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    I recommend Googling about JPEG, MPEG, transcoding and MP3.
    There's lots of info on the internet about those subjects.
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    In english ... start here ... it is foreseeable that this may take some a life time to completely comprehend ... just some lite reading, lolll
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  5. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Bjs
    In english ... start here ... it is foreseeable that this may take some a life time to completely comprehend ... just some lite reading, lolll
    Good read, but I found something cuckoo in there:

    See chart at
    http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/Multimed...00000000000000

    Low 352 x 240 3 M 4 consumer tape equiv.
    Main 720 x 480 10 M 15 studio TV
    High 1440 1440 x 1152 47 M 60 consumer HDTV
    High 1920 x 1080 63 M 80 film production
    Ummmmm .... no.
    352x240 is below all consumer tape formats. VHS, 8mm and Betamax all have more detail to be resolved into a digital pixel palette. 352x480 is required to adequately capture all available information.

    Film production at 1080? Try 2K or 4K.
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    I think its true that on average most sites covering technical data should be further referenced for accuracy ... thanks lordsmurf for picking up the technical error
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    Seven years out of date even in 2001.
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