Certain video codecs require a progressively scanned 4:2:0 YUV input format. This straightforward method can be used in many applications to convert video from other formats at minimum MIPS cost. Most ...
Jan Ozer is an online video expert, author, and a valued contributor to this site. We're pleased to present this excerpt from his new book Video Compression for Flash ...
Consumers are finding out that pictures on HDTV displays often look quite different in home theater set-ups than they did back at the store, and most of the time poor video processing is to blame.
California-based video processing chipset manufacturer Anchor Bay has backed growing claims that general-purpose chipsets used on DVD and set-top boxes to convert interlaced footage for display on ...