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Frame memory compression (FMC) is a technique to reduce memory bandwidth by compressing the video data to be stored in the frame memory.
The computational time-lag between the two tasks is absorbed by a large amount of frame memory.
FMC can also be used for other systems that require a frame memory to store images in RGB color space.
Temporal and transposition memories are on-chip, while the frame memory is on or off-chip, depending upon the architecture.
It improves the transcoding speed with three block level adaptive techniques including slice group based transcoding (SGT), reduced frame memory transcoder (RFMT), and syntax level bypassing (SLB).
Frame memory is required to store intermediate LL coefficients, transposition memory is mainly required for storing row processor output, and temporal memory is required to store partial results during column processing.
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In video decoding, the primary design goal is to reduce memory transfers between large frame memories and data paths.
The input buffer also provides a reduction of the inherent delays when accessing the external frame memories where the data is stored, since it is operated in parallel with the remaining architecture modules.
On the one hand, it can be configured to fetch, in parallel, the N data values comprehending an entire row of the block under processing from the frame memories.
Sister Mary Burns's freeze-frame memory takes her back to Dec. 2, 1980, when she learned that four American churchwomen had been raped and murdered in El Salvador -- as it turned out, by members of the Salvadoran National Guard.
The homes sell "legacy candles" with a portrait of the deceased attached to the wax, as well as framed "memory boards" of pictures.
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