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Subject: [theora] NHW new improved version
From: Raphael Canut <nhwcodec () gmail ! com>
Date: 2021-04-13 17:41:46
Message-ID: CAKE58qE9yB3TLRk=eeGHDdjcBv0Of6QJu7-G3SrpiC7SFkUW9w () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello,
I have improved the results of the NHW codec and so released a new
version.This one has more neatness and more precision, and so is more
interesting.
-As usual, I don't have improved for now the entropy coding schemes, and so
we can still save in average 2.5KB per .nhw compressed file, and even more
with Chroma from Luma for example.-
More at: http://nhwcodec.blogspot.com/
Any feedback very welcome, also if you can suggest some niche use cases
that AOM and MPEG (or other standards) don't cover and where the ultra-fast
NHW Project could be interesting, would be very helpful!...
Cheers,
Raphael
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<div dir="ltr"><div>Hello,</div>
<br>
I have improved the results of the NHW codec and so released a new
version.This one has more neatness and more precision, and so is more
interesting.<br>
<br>
-As usual, I don't have improved for now the entropy coding schemes, and
so we can still save in average 2.5KB per .nhw compressed file, and
even more with Chroma from Luma for example.-<br>
<br>
More at: <a href="http://nhwcodec.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">http://nhwcodec.blogspot.com/</a><br>
<br>
Any feedback very welcome, also if you can suggest some niche use cases
that AOM and MPEG (or other standards) don't cover and where the
ultra-fast NHW Project could be interesting, would be very helpful!...<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Raphael
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