Abstract:H.265 also called High Efficiency Video Coding is the new futuristic international standard proposed by Joint collaboration Team on Video Coding and released in 2013 in the view of constantly increasing demand of video applications. This new standard reduces the bitrate to half as compared to its predecessor H.264 at the expense of huge amount of computational burden on the encoder. In the proposed work we focus on intraprediction phase of video encoding where 33 new angular modes are introduced in addition to… Show more
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