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Analysis of MPEG-2 Video Streams
Abstract
MPEG-2 is widely used as video coding standard for contents such as DVD or digitalvideo broadcasting, DVB. It defines a layered structure, composing three differenttypes of frames into groups for temporal and spatial compression of video information.In this paper we present an exhaustive analysis av various MPEG streams, takenfrom original DVDs. The purpose is to get a more clear picture about what are validassumptions about MPEG. The analysis showed that many common assumptions, inparticular about relation of frame sizes, and equal importance of frames, do not hold inthe general case.
Bibtex
@techreport{Isovic365,
author = {Damir Isovic and Gerhard Fohler and Tomas Lennvall},
title = {Analysis of MPEG-2 Video Streams},
month = {August},
year = {2002},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/365-}
}