Method and apparatus for H.264 to MPEG-2 video transcoding

Pulse or digital communications – Bandwidth reduction or expansion – Television or motion video signal

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C375S240250, C375S240260, C375S240240, C375S240130, C375S240200, C382S233000, C382S235000, C382S236000, C382S238000, C382S250000, C382S246000

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07881384

ABSTRACT:
A method for transcoding from an H.264 format to an MPEG-2 format is disclosed. The method generally comprises the steps of (A) decoding an input video stream in the H.264 format to generate a picture having a plurality of macroblock pairs that used an H.264 macroblock adaptive field/frame coding; (B) determining a mode indicator for each of the macroblock pairs; and (C) coding the macroblock pairs into an output video stream in the MPEG-2 format using one of (i) an MPEG-2 field mode coding and (ii) an MPEG-2 frame mode coding as determined from the mode indicators.

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