Video Compression
Video compression is a critical technology in today’s mobile, networked video ecosystem. The resolutions and bit depths of high quality content require large amounts of scarce bandwith that can’t function without video compression. Symmetric compression is particularly important in live interactions where latency is a key factor. Analog Devices is the leader in JPEG2000-based video compressors, and ADI’s ADV2xx family has established itself as the standard in high quality video compression. ADV2xx video compressors are used in digital cinema projection systems (DCI), professional camera and broadcast systems, studio equipment, and consumer wireless HD applications.
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- How do I know when the ADV202/212 has finished compressing a field/frame/image?
- Do Vclk and Mclk have to be synchronous?
- How do I determine the number of codeblocks per image?
- Are there any artifacts on tile boundaries after merging tiles?
- What is the output format of the ADV202/212?