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* Name: CorePNG
* Name: CorePNG
* Frame type: IP
* Frame type: IP
* Website: [http://corecodec.org/projects/corepng CorePNG codec website]


This lossless codec is based on the PNG image format.
This lossless codec is based on the PNG image format.
Each frame can be encoded as-is (I frame), or can represent a delta from the previous frame (P frame). In both cases the data is compressed with in standard PNG format.
Each frame can be encoded as-is (I-frame), or can represent a delta from the previous frame (P-frame). In both cases the data is compressed in standard PNG format.


The codec was originally developed to compress subtitles.
The codec was originally developed to compress subtitles.


The codec supports RGB[A] and YUV colorspaces: in RGB mode every frame is compresses as a PNG image; in YUV mode a frame is stored as 3 PNG images with order Y, U, V,
The codec supports RGB[A] and YUV colorspaces: In RGB mode every frame is compressed as a PNG image; in YUV mode a frame is stored as 3 PNG images with order Y, U, V.


Here you can find the [http://corecodec.org/projects/corepng CorePNG codec website]
[[Category:Video Codecs]]
[[Category:Lossless Video Codecs]]

Revision as of 23:53, 17 February 2006

This lossless codec is based on the PNG image format. Each frame can be encoded as-is (I-frame), or can represent a delta from the previous frame (P-frame). In both cases the data is compressed in standard PNG format.

The codec was originally developed to compress subtitles.

The codec supports RGB[A] and YUV colorspaces: In RGB mode every frame is compressed as a PNG image; in YUV mode a frame is stored as 3 PNG images with order Y, U, V.