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Reconfigurable video coding

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The Reconfigurable Video Coding (RVC) is an MPEG initiative to provide a innovative framework of video coding development. This framework offers a way to overcome the lack of interoperability between the many video codecs deployed in the market. Indeed, an RVC codec is described using the dataflow programming paradigm which permits flexibility and reusibility. the definition of two standards:

  • The codec configuration representation (ISO/IEC23001-4 or MPEG-B pt. 4).
  • A video tool library (ISO/IEC23002-4 or MPEG-C pt. 4).