Proceedings Article10.5594/M001029
H.264 Parameter Optimizations for Internet Based Distribution of High Quality Video
Kourosh Soroushian,Shaiwal Priyadarshi,John Villasenor +2 more
- 01 Oct 2008
- pp 1-15
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