作者
Susanna Schwarzmann, Nick Hainke, Thomas Zinner, Christian Sieber, Werner Robitza, Alexander Raake
发表日期
2020/5/27
图书
Proceedings of the 11th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference
页码范围
38-53
简介
HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) is the de-facto standard for video delivery over the Internet. It enables dynamic adaptation of video quality by splitting a video into small segments and providing multiple quality levels per segment. So far, HAS services typically utilize a fixed segment duration. This reduces the encoding and streaming variability and thus allows a faster encoding of the video content and a reduced prediction complexity for adaptive bit rate algorithms. Due to the content-agnostic placement of I-frames at the beginning of each segment, additional encoding overhead is introduced. In order to mitigate this overhead, variable segment durations, which take encoder placed I-frames into account, have been proposed recently. Hence, a lower number of I-frames is needed, thus achieving a lower video bitrate without quality degradation. While several proposals exploiting variable segment durations exist, no …
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