Performs deblocking filtering on the external vertical edges of half of 16X16 luma macroblock.
IppStatus ippiFilterDeblockingLuma_VerEdge_MBAFF_H264_8u_C1IR(Ipp8u* pSrcDst, Ipp32s srcdstStep, Ipp32u nAlpha, Ipp32u nBeta, const Ipp8u* pThresholds, const Ipp8u* pBs);
IppStatus ippiFilterDeblockingLumaVerEdgeMBAFF_H264_16u_C1IR(const IppiFilterDeblock_16u* pDeblockInfo);
pSrcDst |
Pointer to the initial and resultant coefficients. |
srcdstStep |
Distance in items between starts of the consecutive lines in the array. |
pAlpha |
Alpha Threshold. |
pBeta |
Beta Threshold. |
pThresholds |
Array of size 8 of Thresholds (Tc0) (two values for the left edge of each 4x4 block). |
pBs |
Array of size 8 of BS parameters (two values for the left edge of each 4x4 block). |
pDeblockInfo |
Pointer to the IppiFilterDeblock_16u structure. |
The functions ippiFilterDeblockingLuma_VerEdge_MBAFF_H264_8u_C1IR and ippiFilterDeblockingLumaVerEdgeMBAFF_H264_16u_C1IR are declared in the ippvc.h file. These functions perform Deblocking Filtering on the vertical edges of the 16x16 luma macroblock in accordance with 8.7.2 of [JVTG050].
In process of filling pThresholds and pBs parameters for deblocking of each 4x4 block, a number of parameters of the neighboring blocks are taken into account. In MBAFF mode, the edge blocks may border on two others when the left and the current macroblocks are coded differently: one as a field, the other as a frame, and vice versa. As a result, two values of pThresholds and pBs parameters are taken for each block. For higher flexibility, the function processes only half of the macroblock to fit both types of the macroblocks, that is, coded as a field and coded as a frame.
The functions use arrays nAlpha, nBeta, pBs, pThresholds as input arguments. See Figure "Arrangement of pThresholds Array Elements into a macroblock" for the arrangement of pThresholds and pBs array elements.
Values of the arrays are calculated as follows:
ippStsNoErr |
Indicates no error. |
ippStsNullPtrErr |
Indicates an error condition if at least one of the specified pointers is NULL. |
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