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keyframe definition
author michael
date Fri, 03 Nov 2006 14:10:58 +0000
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39 ============ 39 ============
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41 MUST the specific part must be done to conform to this standard 41 MUST the specific part must be done to conform to this standard
42 SHOULD it is recommended to be done that way, but not strictly required 42 SHOULD it is recommended to be done that way, but not strictly required
43 43
44 keyframe
45 a frame which can be decoded correctly on its own (=without using
46 information from any other frames)
47 if no such frames exist in a codec (for example due to use of overlapped
48 transforms like the MDCT in an audio codec) then a keyframe shall be any
49 frame from which onward all frames can be decoded correctly
50 (FIXME maybe move somewhere else?)
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45 52
46 Syntax: 53 Syntax:
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48 55