Video compression for Internet movies-on-demand
A video software simulation was developed by Squish Inc. which is ready for presentations
Demonstration: 2000
Abstract: A software simulation was developed in the year 2000 as a
proof-of-concept demonstration for a new television based on the Autosophy
information theory and Serial Infinite Dimensional Networks. The purpose was to
develop a technology for transmitting live video and movies from a website, via
the packet switching Internet, using a broadband DSL connection. The following
problems were solved successfully after only three month work: high lossless
video compression; encryption to protect intellectual property; sound
compression; resistance against communication errors; mixing compressed video
with compressed sound in the Internet’s intermittent packet stream; avoiding
the Internet’s Quality of Service (QoS) problems; providing
hardware-independent universal data formats; and allowing an inexpensive design
using today’s technology. The result is a video demonstration from a CD-ROM or
from a laptop PC, both available from Squish Inc. Note: a conceptually superior
design, using Parallel Omni Dimensional Networks, is possible but not ready for
presentations.
Available downloadable documents:
Introduction – Webpage mht
Publication 1995 – Webpage htm
Tutorial 1996 – Webpage htm
Patent for Serial Video compression 1999– Webpage htm
Squish Inc. Webpage:
Publication 2001 – Webpage htm
Publication 2002 – Webpage htm
Publication 2006 – Webpage htm