Video transcoding technique is an efficient mechanism to deliver visual contents to a variety of users who have different network conditions or terminal devices with different display capabilities. In this paper, we propose two types of transcoding methods for adapting the bitrate of streaming video to the bandwidth of the transmission channel; spatial resolution reduction (SRR) transcoding and temporal resolution reduction (TRR) transcoding. The two transcoding methods are alternatively operated according to the requirements of users. Experimental results show that the proposed transcoding methods can preserve image quality while transcoding to the low bitrate.
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Jae-Won KIM, Goo-Rak KWON, June-Sok LEE, Nam-Hyeong KIM, Sung-Jea KO, "Spatio-Temporal Video Transcoder for Streaming over Mobile Communications Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E89-B, no. 10, pp. 2678-2686, October 2006, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e89-b.10.2678.
Abstract: Video transcoding technique is an efficient mechanism to deliver visual contents to a variety of users who have different network conditions or terminal devices with different display capabilities. In this paper, we propose two types of transcoding methods for adapting the bitrate of streaming video to the bandwidth of the transmission channel; spatial resolution reduction (SRR) transcoding and temporal resolution reduction (TRR) transcoding. The two transcoding methods are alternatively operated according to the requirements of users. Experimental results show that the proposed transcoding methods can preserve image quality while transcoding to the low bitrate.
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