|
![]()
|

| MPEG area, Companies content, MPEG-4_AVC_H264 area, H.261_H.263 area, G.711_G.72x area | Salyens offers high-quality video codecs, including H.263, H.263+, H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC Part 10) and MPEG-4 Part 2, with a focus on standard compliant video conferencing and RTP streaming applications. These codecs are also integrated, along with several audio codecs such as AMR NB and G.7xx, into the Smeet SDK and SmeetX. Created: 30/01/2007 |
| Speech area, MP3 area, CommercialLibs content, MPEG-4_AVC_H264 area, H.261_H.263 area, G.711_G.72x area |
SPIRIT offers a wide range of high-quality products, which include but are not limited to speech/audio/video codecs and data compression algorithms.
|
| SourceCode content, H.261_H.263 area | ScalVico is a project that refers to a Scalable Video Codec. Apparently the package now supports H.263. Created: 18/04/2000 by Mark Nelson |
| Standards content, Papers content, BenchmarksTests content, MPEG-4_AVC_H264 area, H.261_H.263 area |
The page contains prepublished versions of H.263 standard, H.264 / AVC standard, H.264 conformance specification, H.264 reference software specification. Other pages of the site--it's the homepage of the video trace research group at Arizona State University--have some papers and software.
There are also several video testing sequences. The sequences are in the common YUV 4:2:0 format (files are zipped) and in CIF (Bridge close, Bridge far, Highway, Mobile, Paris) and QCIF resolutions (Bridge close, Bridge far, Carphone, Claire, Container, Foreman, Grandma, Highway Mother and Daughter, News, Salesman, Silent). Created: 11/07/2005 by Maxim Smirnov |
| Audio area, SourceCode content, NonCommercialLibs content, H.261_H.263 area, G.711_G.72x area |
This open source project aims to create a free H.323 stack. The project was started as a reaction to the high cost of commercial implementations of audio and video compression code implementing the various components of H.323. Roger H. adds There are now several useful applications which use the library
including OpenMCU (a reliable multi person conference server)
and GnomeMeeting (a GTK/Gnome GUI client for Linux/BSD Unix.
As of Jan 2006, the G.711 and GSM audio are supported in software. The video H.261 codec is fully supported. Created: 14/03/2004 by Mark Nelson |
| Video area, Papers content, H.261_H.263 area | A white paper discussing the history and various permutations of the H.263 video encoding standard from the folks at UBVideo. Created: 19/03/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| Video area, Standards content, H.261_H.263 area | Links to the various parts of the H.263 standard on the ITU page. Get out your credit card if you want a copy - the ITU doesn't give things away! Created: 27/01/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| Tutorials content, Video area, H.261_H.263 area | This Wikipedia entry describes the H.263 video compression standard. A short entry but it has a few valuable outside links. Created: 27/01/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| Standards content, H.261_H.263 area | The second generation fo H.263 is working on supplanting the original. Naturally, we need a standard for sending H.263v2 packets over RTP streams. Created: 27/01/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| Standards content, H.261_H.263 area | The IETF standard for delivering H.263 in RTP packet streams. Created: 27/01/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| SourceCode content, NonCommercialProgs content, H.261_H.263 area | Roalt created an ANSI C H.263 encoder, posted it here along with a tiny bit of documentation. Created: 24/12/2001 by Mark Nelson |
| SourceCode content, H.261_H.263 area | Some software from the folks at CMU. Software appears to be free and unfettered, includes a reasonable amount of documentation, and is purported to run on a variety of platforms, including Windows. Created: 11/08/2001 by Mark Nelson |
| Tutorials content, Video area, Files content, H.261_H.263 area | Peter Cherriman's page on H.263 coding, includes information, pointers, and a couple of demo sequences. Created: 04/07/2000 by Mark Nelson |