Shortest possible reply... :-P
I *guess* the recently introduced implementation of several slices is
already a step towards this even narrower approach.
IIRC, slices already existed in previous video standards (like MPEG 1/2
Video) but were mainly meant to span across the whole width, or at least a
horizontal sequence of consecutove macroblocks in encoding order. Tiles
are specifically designed to split the frame into a grid of rectangular
parts, like a "video wall" is made of a grid of monitors.
Did I imagine correctly so far? ... It might be suitable to explain this
concept a bit in a kind of "outlook" post in a video forum, maybe even in
comparison with WPP (dis- vs. advantages).
Am 10.09.2016, 21:16 Uhr, schrieb Tom Vaughan
<[email protected]>:
Yes.
*From:* x265-devel [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf
Of *
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*Sent:* Saturday, September 10, 2016 2:08 PM
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*Subject:* [x265] Tiles support for x265
Hi!
I just browsed the online docs (http://x265.readthedocs.io/en/default/)
for
information on how to encode a video using HEVC tiles and couldn't find
anything. Are there any plans to implement this feature in the x265 lib?
I have to encode a video given a specific tiling pattern and doesn't want
to use HM encoder cause it's pretty slow.
Best, Mario
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Fun and success!
Mario *LigH* Rohkrämer
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