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Old 24th May 2014, 23:08   #1  |  Link
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How are Motion vectors embedded to the bitstream

Hi everyone,
A quick question please!
How are Motion Vectors embedded into the bitstream so that they can be used by the decoder for reconstruction.

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Section 8.5 of the spec discusses this, mostly 8.5.3 (a very long section). But the actual bytes are stored immediately before any residual of the block.
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