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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 1996
Filed:
Nov. 09, 1994
Sung H Chang, Seoul, KR;
Korea Telecommunication Authority, Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A bit allocation method for controlling a transmission rate of a video encoder having an intra mode, a predicted mode and a bidirectionally predicted mode. If the intra mode is selected, it is checked whether a scene change indicating signal is outputted. If the scene change indicating signal is not outputted, a bit amount corresponding to the intra mode is allocated to video data and the video data is coded in the intra mode. If the scene change indicating signal is outputted, a bit amount corresponding to the predicted mode is allocated to the video data, the scene change indicating signal is initialized and the video data is coded in the predicted mode. If a scene change is not present in the case where the predicted mode is selected, the bit amount corresponding to the predicted mode is allocated to the video data and the video data is coded in the predicted mode. If the scene change is present in the predicted mode, the scene change indicating signal is outputted, a bit amount approximate to that corresponding to the intra mode is allocated to the video data and the video data is coded in the predicted mode. In the case where the bidirectionally predicted mode is selected, a bit amount corresponding to the bidirectionally predicted mode is allocated to the video data and the data is coded in the bidirectionally predicted mode.