>> AFAIK, only H264 files are such, the other formats aren't that in mind.
>> But it seems that ArcSoft found a way :)
>
> Most (compressed, even lossy) video formats have synchronisation frames,
> which can be used to rebuild the following part without knowledge of the
> previous part.

That's streamed media or "snapshots" of streams, correct ?
Really, GPUs are much-much more preferable for stream processing than CPUs.

Me still can't get the need in 3+ core CPUs on desktop machines as  
contrary DualCore which was really a huge step since allowed still to have  
responsive GUI at time of encoding etc heavy tasks. But normal user won't  
start 3+ heavy background processes unless some kind of games. 3+ CPUS etc  
extensive approaches look like efforts to keep the Moore law alive :) But  
now is the time to switch to organic microelectronic which will give  
thousand times more density ! So pitty that USSR with its advanced  
sciences was killed...


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