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ITU-T H.241 (2006) Amd. 2 (12/2009)

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New clause 8.3.2.14, H.264 MaxFPS frame rate parameter, and revisions to Appendix II "Examples of the set submode procedure"
This Recommendation defines the use of advanced video codecs, including ITU-T Rec. H.264, in ITU-T Recs H.310, H.320, H.321, H.322, H.323 and H.324 terminals. It also defines generic extended signalling for use with all video codecs in the H.300-series terminals.This revised version adds clarifications regarding H.264 VCL HRD (Type I HRD) versus NAL HRD (Type II HRD) bit rate usage, sample aspect ratio capabilities for H.264, signalling for Reduced Complexity Decoding Operation (RCDO) for H.264 bitstreams, and a new Annex B, "RCDO for H.264 Baseline Profile bitstreams". Annex A has been replaced with an inclusion by reference of the recently approved RFC 3984 (without actual change in content). New Annex B specifies a reduced-complexity decoding process to be applied to H.264 Baseline profile bitstreams when such use has been negotiated using ITU-T Rec. H.241.Amendment 1 to this Recommendation provides a new clause 6.2.5 allowing for the negotiation of particular video submodes of H.264 encoding along with associated additions to Appendix I. It also includes a new Appendix II which contains non-normative examples describing the use of this new clause.Amendment 2 to this Recommendation provides a new clause 8.3.2.14 defining a new optional H.264 capability parameter (MaxFPS). It also includes revised text for Appendix II.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/10625
Series title: H series: Audiovisual and multimedia systems
  H.200-H.499: Infrastructure of audiovisual services
  H.240-H.259: Communication procedures
Approval date: 2009-12-14
Provisional name:H.VideoSignaling
Approval process:AAP
Status: Superseded
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 21
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