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15 September 2008 Rate-controlled requantization transcoding for H.264/AVC video streams
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Abstract
Nowadays, most video material is coded using a non-scalable format. When transmitting these single-layer video bitstreams, there may be a problem for connection links with limited capacity. In order to solve this problem, requantization transcoding is often used. The requantization transcoder applies coarser quantization in order to reduce the amount of residual information in the compressed video bitstream. In this paper, we extend a requantization transcoder for H.264/AVC video bitstreams with a rate-control algorithm. A simple algorithm is proposed which limits the computational complexity. The bit allocation is based on the bit distribution in the original video bitstream. Using the bit budget and a linear model between rate and quantizer, the new quantizer is calculated. The target bit rate is attained with an average deviation lower than 6%, while the rate-distortion performance shows small improvements over transcoding without rate control.
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Stijn Notebaert, Jan De Cock, Peter Lambert, and Rik Van de Walle "Rate-controlled requantization transcoding for H.264/AVC video streams", Proc. SPIE 7073, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXI, 70730T (15 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.796405
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KEYWORDS
Video

Computer programming

Visualization

Detection and tracking algorithms

Video coding

Quantization

Video compression

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