[M4IF Technotes] Error resilience -- what does it mean to discard a MB?

tekalp ece.rochester.edu tekalp ece.rochester.edu
Fri Dec 13 23:58:41 EST 2002


In an IP packetized transport scenario, does RVLC have any role? 
Isn't IP packets with bit errors discarded anyways? Why do
anyone care for RVLC in that case?
Murat
Original Message:
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From: Gaurav Aggarwal guraaf   yahoo.co.in
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2023 20:10:24 +0530
To: technotes   lists.m4if.org
Subject: [M4IF Technotes] Error resilience -- what does it mean to discard
a MB?
Sorry for being a little naive and not searching through archives closely
to understand the issue. My query relates to error resilience tools of
MPEG-4 SP/ASP.
I am having trouble with the term "discard a macroblock" based on the
four stragies desribed in the Annex E of the Visual Spec (part 2). In short,
for an I-VOP, the DC coefficients are together and the AC separate.
Suppose, the AC coefficients have a problem for a few macroblocks.
Now, for the corresponding macroblock, should I display the "DC"
uniform 16x16 patch, or should I use the macroblock at the corresponding
location in the previous picture?
Also, should I use this erroneous macroblock for DC/AC coeff prediction
and for motion prediction? I guess, do not use for either.
Finally, the Annex E says that for an I-VOP, do not display it if the
four strategies say that its fine to use a macroblock. Doesn't this
imply that reversible VLCs have NO meaning for an I-VOP, because each
macroblock will be intra, and hence no need bothering to decode the
AC coefficients in reverse direction because anyway an intra-MB will
not be decoded...
Would really appreciate if you can point me to some reference
implementation or other relevant sources.
And BTW, is handling of errors using the 4 strategies "normative" or
informative. Do I need to definitely support RVLC in backward direction
and Data Partitioning to be truly MPEG-4 SP compliant?
Thanks,
Gaurav
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