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AnalysisAVP
DESCRIPTION:
AnalysisAVP is a comprehensive educational repository focused on audio and video technology concepts, providing structured knowledge across multimedia systems and processing pipelines. It covers foundational topics such as encoding, decoding, color formats like RGB and YUV, and widely used codecs including H.264 and AAC. The project also explores media container formats like MP4 and FLV, along with streaming protocols such as RTMP and WebRTC, offering a broad understanding of media transmission. It includes practical examples and experimental code that demonstrate real-world implementations such as camera capture, rendering, and encoding workflows. The repository also references various multimedia frameworks and libraries like FFmpeg, SDL2, and x264, helping users understand their integration. It is designed as both a study guide and a reference for developers learning multimedia engineering. Overall, it serves as a structured learning path for audio and video system development.
Features
- Comprehensive coverage of audio and video fundamentals
- Explanation of codecs like H264 and AAC
- Analysis of formats such as MP4 and FLV
- Coverage of streaming protocols including RTMP and WebRTC
- Practical example code for capture and encoding
- Integration references for FFmpeg and related libraries
Programming Language
C++
Categories
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