Abstract

The H.263 codec is an efficient way to stream variable bit-rate video sequences. It is proposed that, for equivalent bandwidth and frame rate, a two-slice packetisation scheme results in superior peak signal-to-noise ratio, rather than the conventional one-slice scheme, and that constant inter-packet gap rather than ‘bursty’ delivery is preferable.

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