Hi Raphael On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 06:42:01PM +0200, Raphael Canut wrote: > Hello, > > Maybe it could be interesting for professional people of this list, I have > improved the NHW Project image compression codec. > > This new version is better and I have added very high compression, which is > very competitive with x265 (HEVC).Maybe this version could be now > interesting for the IETF video codec working group... > > For reminder, the NHW Project has more neatness than x265 (HEVC) and I find > it visually more pleasant, it is royalty-free, and it is at least 50x > faster to encode and at least 15x faster to decode than x265 (optimized > HEVC)! So it is meeting the criteria of the IETF video codec. > > You can find more at: http://nhwcodec.blogspot.com/ > > Sorry again if you find that I am "spamming" the list (do not hesitate to > let me know), but it is extremely difficult for me to reach the Industry > for my codec.
I cant speak about NHW (as i have not looked at it yet) or for IETF but somewhat on topic and related, if you are interrested in working on a IETF "standarized" video codec". As the author of the original FFV1 spec. I and i belive "we" at IETF cellar would be very interrested in seeing work done to improve future iterations of FFV1. And while FFV1 is not a wavelet codec really i think there are no real constraints of what a future v5, v6 or whatever might do, it could use a completely different algorithm if the people on IETF-cellar feel thats the right way forward. I had always imagined long before cellar-IETF existed that future revissions of FFV1 would be designed based on some sort of competition between different algorithms being tested with the aim being simplicity, high compression, speed and losslessness. Also image coding and intra only coded video are very closely related, its basically almost the same problem. Thanks [...] -- Michael GnuPG fingerprint: 9FF2128B147EF6730BADF133611EC787040B0FAB No human being will ever know the Truth, for even if they happen to say it by chance, they would not even known they had done so. -- Xenophanes
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