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/* crdef.h (c) 1999-2000 Derek J Smithies (dereks@ibm.net)
* Indranet Technologies ltd (lara@indranet.co.nz)
*
* This file is derived from vic, http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/vic/
* Their copyright notice is below.
*/
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/*
* The bit definitions for the values stored in the conditional
* replenishment vector. We use a variant of the algorithm used
* in nv (which is very similar to the algorithms in many hardware
* codecs) where we only send a block if it changes beyond some threshold
* due to scene motion. In this case, we send it at a "low-quality"
* to trade of quality for frame rate in areas of high motion.
* We then age the block and after it hasn't changed for a few frames
* we send a higher quality version. Finally, the process that scans
* the background filling in blocks sends the highest quality version.
*
* A finite state machine defines the algorithm. When motion is detected,
* the block is reset to state MOTION. On no motion, it is aged to AGE1,
* AGE2, ... etc., until it reaches state AGEn (the age threshold), and
* then it transitions to IDLE. If the background process finds a block
* in the IDLE state, it can promote it to the BG state. On the next
* frame, it reverts to the IDLE state.
*
* Blocks are transmitted only in the MOTION, AGEn, and BG state,
* at low, medium, and high quality, respectively. The high bit
* is reserved to indicate the block is in one of these states
* and should be sent.
*/
/************ Change log
*
* $Log: crdef.h,v $
* Revision 1.3 2003/03/14 07:25:55 robertj
* Removed $header keyword so is not different on alternate repositories
*
* Revision 1.2 2000/08/25 03:18:49 dereks
* Add change log facility (Thanks Robert for the info on implementation)
*
*
*
********/
#define CR_MOTION 0
#define CR_AGETHRESH 31
#define CR_IDLE 0x40
#define CR_BG 0x41
#define CR_SEND 0x80
#define CR_STATE(s) ((s) & 0x7f)
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