[M4IF Technotes] max number of video objects
Rob Koenen
rob.koenen m4if.org
Sun Apr 28 23:59:32 EDT 2002
As this defines bounds on the decoder, I'd say it refers to the
max number of objects that need to be decoded at any given
point in time. If an elementary stream is present but need not
be decoded, then it puts no strain on the decoder.
Rob
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> From: Ralph Kricke [mailto:kricke tu-harburg.de]
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> Hello all,
>
> I wonder if for a given profile the maximum number of video
> objects refers to the number of video objects visible in a
> scene, or is it the maximum number of elementary streams that
> may be present at a decoder (or in a *.mp4 file)? This number
> could be higher if switch nodes are used in the scene description.
>
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Ralph Kricke
>
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