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User-friendly H.264/AVC for remote browsing

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With the growing popularity of variable network technologies, it is highly desirable to enable effective and quick browsing of remote multimedia content. In this paper we present a method for quick access of remote video content as an initial step towards a full digital Video Cassette Recording functionality in multimedia streaming applications such as Video-On-Demand, video broadcasting and remote video editing.We propose a transcoding scheme for H.264/AVC video that fully utilizes the benefits of recently proposed SP- and SI-frames to facilitate user-friendly remote stream browsing and editing. The transcoding parameters can be adaptively changed and optimized to support different characteristics of H.264 video streams.

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            MM '06: Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia
            October 2006
            1072 pages
            ISBN:1595934472
            DOI:10.1145/1180639

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