[XviD-devel] Re: [Fwd: Data partitioning for encoder]

SuperMMX supermmx at 163.com
Thu Apr 21 05:57:02 CEST 2005


Hi, sigdrak

I am sorry to interrupt, I have done RM, DP and RVLC of I/P frames
based on one snapshot of CVS (1.0.1 before maybe) in my research, 
and also some EC features. but only for research.

I have not submitted this patch, because it is not stable and some little
ugly and still need more work to do.

if you are interested , we can tall off the list.

:))


On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 01:17:54 +0200
sigdrak <sigdrak at free.fr> wrote:

		

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