Real-Time Video Coding
Background
The objective of the Real-Time Video Coding group is to research and develop intelligent multimedia software components and delivery systems that adapt to congested and low infrastructure network environments. The emphasis is on jointly-optimised or co-operative behaviour between the delivery context, as in real-time network conditions, and the video/audio encoder rate control mechanisms. Innovative solutions are sought to enhance the Internet video experience in a developing world context where bandwidth is a scarce resource.
Current research within the group is concentrating on optimal and weighted context-based bit allocation techniques and implementations within international standard video codecs. A scalable and bandwidth adaptive multimedia broadcasting platform is under development to encompass the novelty of the bit allocation research.
Contact Details
Contact Person: | Dr Keith Ferguson |
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Tel: | +27(0)12 841 4433 |
Fax: | +27(0)12 841 4720 |
Email: | kferguson[at]csir.co.za |
Seminars
30 September 2007 - IEEE students seminar at UCT
Papers
Papers will be available here once complete.
Free Downloads
A part of the objective of the Real-Time Video Coding group is to utilise open source frameworks and to contribute to the open source community as well as to provide source code that is available for general usage. Please send comments, feedback, suggestions to rtvc (at) meraka (dot) org (dot) za.
DirectShow
The MultiIOBaseFilter project provides support for writing DirectShow transform filters with multiple input and output pins such as multiplexers and demultiplexers. The download also contains an example project and instructions on how to use the base class. Media:MultiIOBaseFilter.zip