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A second edition was published in 2022, [26] adding support for direct compression of raw CFA Bayer content, lossless compression, and support for 4:2:0 color subsampling. Today, the JPEG committee is still actively working on further improvements to XS, with the third edition published in 2024.
Display Stream Compression (DSC) is a VESA-developed video compression algorithm designed to enable increased display resolutions and frame rates over existing physical interfaces, and make devices smaller and lighter, with longer battery life. [1] It is a low-latency algorithm based on delta PCM coding and YC G C O-R color space. [1] [2]
Huffyuv (or HuffYUV) is a lossless video codec created by Ben Rudiak-Gould which is meant to replace uncompressed YCbCr as a video capture format. The codec can also compress in the RGB color space. "Lossless" means that the output from the decompressor is bit-for-bit identical with the original input to the compressor.
The TICO codec, an abbreviation for "Tiny Codec," [1] is a video compression technology created to facilitate the transmission of high-resolution video over existing network infrastructures, including both IP networks and SDI infrastructures, the result appears visually lossless. TICO codec was represented in 2013 by the Belgian company intoPIX.
Lagarith is an open source lossless video codec written by Ben Greenwood. [1] It is a fork of the code of HuffYUV and offers better compression at the cost of greatly reduced speed on uniprocessor systems. [2] [3] Lagarith was designed and written with a few aims in mind: Speed
Allows the user to adjust the balance between compression ratio and compression speed, without affecting the speed of decompression; LZO supports overlapping compression and in-place decompression. As a block compression algorithm, it compresses and decompresses blocks of data. Block size must be the same for compression and decompression.
The MSU Lossless Video Codec is a video codec developed by the Graphics & Media Lab Video Group of Moscow State University. It was designed to provide space-effective lossless video compression . As of 2007 MSU had the second-best compression ratio when compared to many other lossless video codecs, [ 1 ] with the better result shown by YULS codec.
TTA – Lossless compression; WavPack – Hybrid lossy/lossless; Bonk – Hybrid lossy/lossless; supported by fre:ac (formerly BonkEnc) Apple Lossless – Lossless compression (MP4) Fraunhofer FDK AAC – Lossy compression (AAC) FFmpeg codecs in the libavcodec library, e.g. AC-3, AAC, ADPCM, PCM, Apple Lossless, FLAC, WMA, Vorbis, MP2, etc.