| K. L. Gong. Berkeley MPEG-1 video encoder, user' s guide. Technical report, Computer Science Division-EECS, 1994. |
....[14] 1 . Rose s movies were taken from VCR tapes, and were digitized at a rate of 25 frames sec using a SunVideo card (Bond movie was recorded from cable TV, while Lambs movie was recorded from a commercial cassette [14] The three movies were compressed using MPEG I Berkeley s software encoder [4]. Such an encoder is ideal for our purposes since it does not limit the output peak rate (as is the case with hardware encoders) Consequently, the results presented in this paper are 1 Lambs and Bond traces can be obtained from the ftp site ftp info3.informatik.uni wuerzburg.de in the directory ....
K. L. Gong. Berkeley MPEG-1 video encoder, user's guide. Technical report, Computer Science Division-EECS, 1994.
....sequence which we obtain from measurements. 3. 1 Statistical analysis of MPEG video sequences In the following, we will present some statistical measurements from several movies, TV sport events, and TV shows 1 , which we encoded at our institute using the UC Berkeley MPEG I software encoder [5]. Table 1 shows the sequences which we used to produce the data sets. All sequences mentioned below were encoded using the following parameter set: 1 To avoid any conflict with copyright laws, we want to point out, that all image processing, encoding, and analysis work was made for scientific ....
K. L. Gong. Berkeley MPEG-1 Video Encoder, User's Guide. University of California, Berkeley, Computer Science Division-EECS, Mar. 1994.
....of scenes for MTV2 trace 8 The traces used in our study and simulations were provided by Oliver Rose 2 [6] Rose s movies were taken from VCR tapes, and were digitised at rate of 25 frames sec using a Sun Video card. The movies were compressed using MPEG [9] 10] Berkeley s software encoder [11]. Each MPEG video consists of 40,000 frames, which is equivalent to approximately half an hour. 4. Cell Loss Ratio Evaluation Consider a hard real time VBR service where the stream produced by the VBR source is directed to a bufferless switch on a wireless link of capacity C. Let this VBR source ....
K. L. Gong. Berkeley MPEG-1 video encoder, user' s guide. Technical report, Computer Science Division-EECS, 1994.
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Berkeley Plateau Research Group: MPEG Video Software Decoder, Version 2.0, source code, Computer Science Division-EECS, Univ. of California at Berkeley, 1993 via anonymous ftp://toe.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/mpeg/mpeg-2.0.tar.Z.
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