Video encoding method and apparatus

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

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C382S239000, C348S419100

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07075982

ABSTRACT:
A video encoding method includes executing a first encoding of encoding an input video signal in units of one frame, determining at least one of the number-of-bits allocation and a quantization scale allocation for each frame according to statistical data, determining a frame skip allocation showing presence of execution of a frame skip for each frame according to the statistical data, and executing a second encoding of encoding the input video signal according to at least one of the number-of-bits allocation and a quantization scale allocation and a frame skip allocation, to generate a bitstream.

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