Transporting Compressed Digital Video
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on the principles of video transport systems, this book explores the rapid advancements in digital video processing, transmission, and storage technologies over the last two decades. It highlights the significance of digital video compression, particularly the MPEG standards, which have facilitated various digital video applications like DVDs and digital cable television. Key topics include video buffering, packet scheduling, multiplexing, and synchronization, emphasizing their roles in enhancing bandwidth efficiency and addressing networking challenges in modern digital video systems.
