Pixel Group (for pixel packing)

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Pixel Group (for pixel packing) is a data structuring concept from RFC 4175 that specifies how multiple pixels are grouped together in memory or on the wire to efficiently represent uncompressed video streams.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf data structuring concept
video encoding concept
appliesTo pixel packing
sampling structures
constrains how pixel components are interleaved
how pixels are packed into octets
definedIn RFC 4175 NERFINISHED
documentSectionOf RFC 4175: RTP Payload Format for Uncompressed Video NERFINISHED
enables consistent interpretation of pixel data across endpoints
interoperable uncompressed video transport
groups multiple pixels
pixel components
hasProperty implementation-independent description of pixel layout
supports different bit depths
supports different color sampling schemes
supports different pixel orders
hasPurpose efficient memory layout of pixels
efficient on-the-wire representation of pixels
efficient representation of uncompressed video
partOf RTP payload format specification NERFINISHED
uncompressed video RTP payload header semantics
relatedTo RGB sampling
RTP payload format for uncompressed video
YCbCr sampling
chroma subsampling
video sampling formats
specifiedBy IETF NERFINISHED
usedBy RTP receivers for uncompressed video
RTP senders for uncompressed video
usedFor defining pixel alignment in memory
defining pixel alignment on the wire
mapping pixels into RTP payloads
usedIn uncompressed video over RTP
uncompressed video streams
uncompressed video transport

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RFC 4175 definesField Pixel Group (for pixel packing)