Use a consistent capitalization for 'Snow' as discussed on the list
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SNOW Video Codec Specification Draft 20080110
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Snow Video Codec Specification Draft 20080110
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Introduction:
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This specification describes the SNOW bitstream syntax and semantics as
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well as the formal SNOW decoding process.
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This specification describes the Snow bitstream syntax and semantics as
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well as the formal Snow decoding process.
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The decoding process is described precisely and any compliant decoder
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MUST produce the exact same output for a spec-conformant SNOW stream.
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MUST produce the exact same output for a spec-conformant Snow stream.
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For encoding, though, any process which generates a stream compliant to
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the syntactical and semantic requirements and which is decodable by
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the process described in this spec shall be considered a conformant
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SNOW encoder.
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Snow encoder.
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Definitions:
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@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Binary Range Coder:
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The implemented range coder is an adapted version based upon "Range encoding:
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an algorithm for removing redundancy from a digitised message." by G. N. N.
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Martin.
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The symbols encoded by the snow range coder are bits (0|1). The
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The symbols encoded by the Snow range coder are bits (0|1). The
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associated probabilities are not fix but change depending on the symbol mix
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seen so far.
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@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ the remaining points shall be bilinearly interpolated from the
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up to 4 surrounding halfpel and fullpel points, again rounding should be to
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nearest and halfway values rounded up
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compliant snow decoders MUST support 1-1/8 pel luma and 1/2-1/16 pel chroma
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compliant Snow decoders MUST support 1-1/8 pel luma and 1/2-1/16 pel chroma
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interpolation at least
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@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ s[w ] shall be considered equivalent to s[w-2]
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  |  +  |  +  |  +  |  +   +1/2
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snows 9/7 Integer filter:
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Snow's 9/7 Integer filter:
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1. s[i] -= (3*(s[i-1] + s[i+1])         + 4)>>3; for all even i < w
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2. s[i] -=     s[i-1] + s[i+1]                 ; for all odd  i < w
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3. s[i] += (   s[i-1] + s[i+1] + 4*s[i] + 8)>>4; for all even i < w
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