H.264 Motion Vector Extractor
H.264 Motion Vector Extractor RidgeRun documentation is currently under development. |
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This library is already showing its benefits inside RidgeRun's Video Stabilization for Embedded Systems, where it replaced a previous solution that performed the full decode of the H.264 stream before extracting the motion vectors. RidgeRun knows how important documentation is for your project, especially with complex digital imaging tools such as motion estimation. Regardless of the complexity of the technology, proper documentation can reduce the learning curve and, more importantly, the time-to-market of your product. This wiki is a user guide for the H.264 Motion Vector Extractor. In this wiki, you will find technical documentation, tutorials, examples, and much more to get you started with your motion estimation project.
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RidgeRun provides support for embedded Linux development for NVIDIA, NXP, and Google Coral, among other embedded platforms, specializing in the use of hardware accelerators in multimedia applications. RidgeRun's products take full advantage of the accelerators included in the different boards to perform the processing on the video streams achieving great performance on complex processes. This page contains detailed guides and information on how to get started with the H.264 Motion Vector Extractor and start using its full capabilities. To get up-to-speed with your H.264 Motion Vector Extractor, start by clicking below:
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