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ISO/IEC 21122-2

Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 2: Profiles and buffer models

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 July 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 54
ICS Code (Coding of audio, video, multimedia and hypermedia information): 35.040.40
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This document defines a limited number of subsets of the syntax specified in ISO/IEC 21122-1 and a buffer model to ensure interoperability between implementations in the presence of a latency constraint.

Document History

November 2, 2023
Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 2: Profiles and buffer models
This document defines several subsets of the syntax specified in ISO/IEC 21122-1 as profiles. It also defines lower bounds on the throughput in the decoded domain via levels and the encoded domain...
November 1, 2022
Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 2: Profiles and buffer models AMENDMENT 1: Profile and sublevel for 4:2:0 content
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March 1, 2022
Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 2: Profiles and buffer models
This document defines a number of subsets of the syntax specified in ISO/IEC 21122-1 as profiles. It also defines lower bounds on the throughput in the decoded domain via levels and the encoded...
ISO/IEC 21122-2
July 1, 2019
Information technology — JPEG XS low-latency lightweight image coding system — Part 2: Profiles and buffer models
This document defines a limited number of subsets of the syntax specified in ISO/IEC 21122-1 and a buffer model to ensure interoperability between implementations in the presence of a latency...

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