[xiph-commits] r13777 - in websites/theora.org: benefits images

maikmerten at svn.xiph.org maikmerten at svn.xiph.org
Sun Sep 9 04:39:00 PDT 2007


Author: maikmerten
Date: 2007-09-09 04:39:00 -0700 (Sun, 09 Sep 2007)
New Revision: 13777

Added:
   websites/theora.org/images/loop-filter-comparison.png
Modified:
   websites/theora.org/benefits/index.shtml.en
Log:
add loop-filter comparison (enabled/disabled) to benefits page


Modified: websites/theora.org/benefits/index.shtml.en
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--- websites/theora.org/benefits/index.shtml.en	2007-09-09 11:34:26 UTC (rev 13776)
+++ websites/theora.org/benefits/index.shtml.en	2007-09-09 11:39:00 UTC (rev 13777)
@@ -45,12 +45,15 @@
 </p>
 
 <p>
+<img src="/images/loop-filter-comparison.png" alt="loop-filter comparison"/>
 On the technological side Ogg Theora is well engineered for low-bitrate streaming. Its in-loop deblocking filter
 is pretty efficient at preventing a distracting, blocky look of the encoded content. Thus perceived video
 quality usually degrades gracefully as bitrate decreases, much in contrast to compression schemes still widely used
 such as MPEG-4 Part 2 (best known for DivX and XviD), H.263 (often used as video codec for Flash video) or Windows Media Video 8.
 </p>
 
+
+
 <h2>Ogg Theora is cross-platform</h2>
 <p>Basically every major Linux distribution ships with support for Ogg Theora by default. The licensing terms of MPEG or e.g. VC-1
 make those compression schemes inherently incompatible with the idea of truly free open source software. If you want to

Added: websites/theora.org/images/loop-filter-comparison.png
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(Binary files differ)


Property changes on: websites/theora.org/images/loop-filter-comparison.png
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Name: svn:mime-type
   + application/octet-stream



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