Raphael Canut
2018-01-08 15:39:14 UTC
Hello,
Happy New Year to the forum!!!
I am still working on removing the aliasing from the decoded Y frames, but
it is not that easy, I am also looking for a rather cheap solution... I
will insist on it, because once it's done it will open the door to high
compression and increasing wavelet coeffs threshold of the dead-zone...
The NHW Project has new approaches: it has a good neatness and it is ultra
fast, with these 2 innovations, would it be possible that in 2018 the NHW
Project becomes a Xiph.org project? This would be an experimental research
project, based on a wavelet codec, that's even an other new approach.
I have to admit, I also ask for this because there is a very huge
difference when you say your project has been accepted/endorsed by Xiph.org
and when you tell your project has been accepted by nobody, especially when
you're talking with a future employer...
Monty could you give me an update of last summer discussion? Would be just
great!!!
Cheers,
Raphael
Happy New Year to the forum!!!
I am still working on removing the aliasing from the decoded Y frames, but
it is not that easy, I am also looking for a rather cheap solution... I
will insist on it, because once it's done it will open the door to high
compression and increasing wavelet coeffs threshold of the dead-zone...
The NHW Project has new approaches: it has a good neatness and it is ultra
fast, with these 2 innovations, would it be possible that in 2018 the NHW
Project becomes a Xiph.org project? This would be an experimental research
project, based on a wavelet codec, that's even an other new approach.
I have to admit, I also ask for this because there is a very huge
difference when you say your project has been accepted/endorsed by Xiph.org
and when you tell your project has been accepted by nobody, especially when
you're talking with a future employer...
Monty could you give me an update of last summer discussion? Would be just
great!!!
Cheers,
Raphael