June 2014
Beginner to intermediate
464 pages
16h 9m
English
| Note 1.1 | The MPEG Committee and Some of Its Standards |
| Note 1.2 | Some Application Standardization Bodies |
| Note 2.1 | Standardization for Video-conferencing and Videophone Applications |
| Note 3.1 | A Brief History of Analogue Colour Television Broadcast |
| Note 3.2 | MPEG Video Standards, Their Main Focus and Compression Factors |
| Note 3.3 | Cost Effective Design of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 Decoders |
| Note 3.4 | The History of Arithmetic Coding in MPEG |
| Note 3.5 | The Evolution of MP3 and Its Feasibility |
| Note 6.1 | Some Features Due to Delay Differences in Live Broadcast of Sport Events |
| Note 6.2 | The Use of the 13.5 MHz Sampling Frequency for Analogue Video |
| Note 6.3 | The Colour Sub-carriers in NTSC, PAL and SECAM |
| Note 6.4 | MPEG Audio and Video Measures to Ensure High Quality Output |
| Note 7.1 | The Three Phases for Standardizing MPEG-1 Video |
| Note 7.2 | Intellectual Property Rights and Standards |
| Note 7.3 | Conditions for MPEG Participation |
| Note 7.4 | The Need for a Wide Scope in Standardization |
| Note 7.5 | Development of the MPEG-1 System Target Decoder |
| Note 7.6 | Example Precise Definition of Video Access Unit Data Removal from Bn |
| Note 7.7 | Considerations on the VBV Model |
| Note 7.8 | The Concept of a Constrained Parameter Stream in MPEG-1 Video |
| Note 8.1 | The Shifting Focus of MPEG Experts in Early MPEG-2 Developments |
| Note 11.1 | Some Background on the Decision Process in MPEG |
| Note 14.1 | The Evolving Need for an Additional Transport Syntax for MPEG Audio |
| Note 14.2 ... |