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  2. VP8 - Wikipedia

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    VP8 is a traditional block-based transform coding format. It has much in common with H.264, e.g. some prediction modes. [8] At the time of first presentation of VP8, according to On2 the in-loop filter [9] and the Golden Frames [10] were among the novelties of this iteration.

  3. Video file format - Wikipedia

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  4. SIP extensions for the IP Multimedia Subsystem - Wikipedia

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    These two extensions allow users to specify their preferences about the service the IMS provides. With the caller preferences extension, [8] the calling party is able to indicate the kind of user agent they want to reach (e.g. whether it is fixed or mobile, a voicemail or a human, personal or for business, which services it is capable to provide, or which methods it supports) and how to search ...

  5. Professional video over IP - Wikipedia

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    Professional video over IP systems use some existing standard video codec to reduce the program material to a bitstream (e.g., an MPEG transport stream), and then use an Internet Protocol (IP) network to carry that bitstream encapsulated in a stream of IP packets.

  6. Media resource locator - Wikipedia

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    A media resource locator (MRL) is a URI used to uniquely identify and locate a multimedia resource. It is used by the VideoLAN and Xine media players , as well as the Java Media Framework (JMF) API .

  7. Haivision - Wikipedia

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    Haivision was founded in 2004. Haivision specializes in video encoding technology to help transmit low-latency video over a given network. In 2009, Haivision acquired Video Furnace, expanding its product offerings to include campus (LAN) based IPTV and VOD services.

  8. VP9 - Wikipedia

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    A skewed variant of the pattern is used when the horizontal or vertical edge is more important. VP9 is a traditional block-based transform coding format. The bitstream format is relatively simple compared to formats that offer similar bitrate efficiency like HEVC. [46] VP9 has many design improvements compared to VP8.

  9. Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Locator/ID Separation Protocol (LISP) (RFC 6830) is a "map-and-encapsulate" protocol which is developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force LISP Working Group. [1] The basic idea behind the separation is that the Internet architecture combines two functions, routing locators (where a client is attached to the network) and identifiers (who ...