[M4IF Technotes] parsing stuffings bits while reverse decoding second partition in data_partitioning
Gaurav Aggarwal
guraaf yahoo.co.in
Wed Jan 8 14:03:21 EST 2003
Hi,
I have a problem in understanding the reverse decoding of a stream
when data partitioning is used. Suppose we hit upon an error in the
forward direction while parsing the second partition of say an I-VOP
video packet. Now, we are supposed to go to the end of the video
packet as identified by the start of a resync marker or a start code.
And we need to start decoding in the reverse direction from this
point.
The problem is, when we start from the reverse, how do we know
whether there is a stuffing bit pattern or not. That is to say, from
the byte aligned position where we start, if we receive say a "110"
(parsing stream in reverse direction), then is this a stuffing
pattern of 011 or really the some RLVC code with sign '1' and first
two bits of the code as 10?
Any pointers will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gaurav
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