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Selected comments for first MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video codecs comparison
MSU Graphics & Media Lab (Video Group)Comments
Here are some comments from the lot of letters that we receive about H.264 Video Codecs Comparison:
Hello,
First of all, thanks for making it public your interesting
study on codec comparison...
Technical Director
VISUAL TOOLS S.A.
I read your study with great interest. My understanding is that
this information is intended to be public -- I suggest sending email
about the study to the JVT experts and MP4Tech email reflectors.
Microsoft Corporation,
Chair of JVT
Hello everybody,
I looked into your report and find it very interesting. My company is trying
to implement video codecs in SW on embedded CPUs, in our case the TriMedia VLIW processor.
What is relevant for us is not only the video quality that can be achieved, but also the CPU
resources required to do the encoding. It would be interesting to bring this aspect into
future comparisons. I.e. which encoder implements the best video quality / implementation
complexity tradeoffs.
TriMedia Center of Excellence
Philips Semiconductors
I am Seung Hwan Kim, a senior engineer of Samsung Electronics, Korea.
I am in charge of evaluation of video codec. I have read your document
"AVC/H.264 Video Codecs Comparison". It is very helpful for me.
Senior Engineer
Samsung Electronics
Dear all,
"MPEG4 AVC/H.264 Video Codecs Comparison", CS MSU Graphics&Media Lab,
Video Group, Moscow, 11/01/2005
I got your report from the website. It is really a great job...
MultiVision Intelligent Surveillance
Greetings,
I am a researcher at the Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington.
We have been doing some preliminary studies on a variety of video
codecs including a few versions of the MPEG4 AVC and, while doing an
Internet search, I discovered your excellent report.
I was very impressed with the thoroughness of it ...
Thank you again for the excellent report...
The Boeing Company
7E7 Cabin Systems R&D
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MSU video codecs comparisons resources:
- Introduction to Video Codecs Comparison
- Lossless Video Codecs Comparison 2004 (October 2004)
- MPEG-4 SP/ASP Video Codecs Comparison (March 2005)
- JPEG 2000 Image Codecs Comparison (September 2005)
- First Annual MPEG-4 AVC/ H.264 Video Codecs Comparison (January 2005)
- Second Annual MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Video Codec Comparison (December 2005)
- Subjective Comparison of Modern Video Codecs (February 2006)
- MPEG-2 Video Decoders Comparison (May 2006)
- WMP and JPEG2000 Comparison (October 2006)
- Third Annual MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (December 2006) (All versions for free!)
- Lossless Video Codecs Comparison 2007 (March 2007)
- Fourth Annual MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (December 2007) (All versions for free!)
- Options Analysis of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Codec x264 (December 2008)
- Fifth MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (May 2009) (All versions for free!)
- Sixth MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (May 2010)
- Seventh MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (May 2011)
- Eighth MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (May 2012)
- Ninth MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Comparison (Dec 2013)
- Tenth Video Codec Comparison (HEVC) (Oct 2015)
- Eleventh Video Codec Comparison (HEVC) (Aug 2016)
- Twelfth Video Codec Comparison (HEVC) (Aug 2017)
- Thirteen Video Codec Comparison (HEVC) (Aug 2018)
- Fourteen Video Codec Comparison (HEVC) (Sept 2019)
- Cloud Encoding Servoces Comparison 2019 (Dec 2019)
- Fifteen Video Codec Comparison (HEVC) (Dec 2020)
- Sixteen Video Codec Comparison (Dec 2021)
- Seventeen Video Codecs Comparisons (Nov 2022)
- Eighteen Video Codecs Comparisons
- Codec Analysis for Companies:
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