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Chapman, Nigel; Chapman, Jenny (2004). Digital multimedia (2.ed.). Chichester [u.a.]: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-85890-5. It is therefore necessary for the player to first decode the next I- or P- anchor frame sequentially after the B-frame, before the B-frame can be decoded and displayed. This means decoding B-frames requires larger data buffers and causes an increased delay on both decoding and during encoding. This also necessitates the decoding time stamps (DTS) feature in the container/system stream (see above). As such, B-frames have long been subject of much controversy, they are often avoided in videos, and are sometimes not fully supported by hardware decoders. ISO. "ISO/IEC 11172-4:1995 – Information technology – Coding of moving pictures and associated audio for digital storage media at up to about 1,5 Mbit/s – Part 4: Compliance testing". Archived from the original on 2017-08-30 . Retrieved 2016-11-11. The international Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) standard primarily uses MPEG-1 Audio Layer II, and MPEG-2 video.

ISO/IEC 14496-5:2001– Information technology— Coding of audio-visual objects— Part 5: Reference software". ISO . Retrieved 2017-08-30. Lea, William (1994). Video on demand: Research Paper 94/68. House of Commons Library. Archived from the original on 20 September 2019 . Retrieved 20 September 2019. The following corporations filed declarations with ISO saying they held patents for the MPEG-1 Video (ISO/IEC-11172-2) format, although all such patents have since expired. [46] MPEG-1 is a standard for lossy compression of video and audio. It is designed to compress VHS-quality raw digital video and CD audio down to about 1.5 Mbit/s (26:1 and 6:1 compression ratios respectively) [2] without excessive quality loss, making video CDs, digital cable/ satellite TV and digital audio broadcasting (DAB) practical. [3] [4]MPEG-1 Audio Layer II was derived from the MUSICAM ( Masking pattern adapted Universal Subband Integrated Coding And Multiplexing) audio codec, developed by Centre commun d'études de télévision et télécommunications (CCETT), Philips, and Institut für Rundfunktechnik (IRT/CNET) [16] [18] [59] as part of the EUREKA 147 pan-European inter-governmental research and development initiative for the development of digital audio broadcasting. The MPEG standards consist of different Parts. Each Part covers a certain aspect of the whole specification. [20] The standards also specify profiles and levels. Profiles are intended to define a set of tools that are available, and Levels define the range of appropriate values for the properties associated with them. [21] Some of the approved MPEG standards were revised by later amendments and/or new editions. The Digital Compact Cassette uses PASC (Precision Adaptive Sub-band Coding) to encode its audio. PASC is an early version of MPEG-1 Audio Layer I with a fixed bit rate of 384kilobits per second. ISO/IEC 14496-13:2004– Information technology— Coding of audio-visual objects— Part 13: Intellectual Property Management and Protection (IPMP) extensions". ISO . Retrieved 2017-08-30. SC 29/AG 2: MPEG Technical Coordination (Convenor: Prof. Joern Ostermann of University of Hannover, Germany)

In the VMG, one menu can be marked as the title entry, which means it can be brought up by the “Top Menu” button on the remote.ISO. "ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003– Information technology— Coding of audio-visual objects— Part 14: MP4 file format" . Retrieved 2017-08-30. Fogg, Chad (April 2, 1996), MPEG-2 FAQ, University of California, Berkeley, archived from the original on August 29, 2000 , retrieved 2008-04-09 Unfortunately, DVD-Video has to carry over the interlacing feature from broadcast TV. That means each video frame is split into two fields, one consisting of the odd-numbered scan lines, the other containing the even-numbered ones, which are displayed one after the other. ISO/IEC (2004-11-15), ISO/IEC 14496-1:2004– Third edition 2004-11-15– Information technology— Coding of audio-visual objects— Part 1: Systems (PDF), archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-31 , retrieved 2010-04-11

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