Claims
- 1. A method for identifying variable length codes in a compressed data stream, comprising:determining a leading position of a specified value in the compressed data stream; and determining a length of a leading variable length code in the compressed data stream based on the leading position of the specified value independently of a lookup table.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the leading positions of the specified value is associated with more than one possible length of the leading variable length code, the act of determining the length of the leading variable length code in the compressed data stream comprising:determining a value of a specified digit in the compressed data stream based on the leading position of the specified value; and determining the length of the leading variable length code based on the value of the specified digit.
- 3. A method for decoding variable length codes in a compressed data stream, comprising:determining a leading position of a specified value in the compressed data stream; determining a length of a leading variable length code in the compressed data stream based on the leading position of the specified value; and decoding the leading variable length code based on the length of the leading variable length code independently of a lookup table.
- 4. A video decoder, comprising:a decode table including decode entries organized by code length; and a variable length decoder operable to determine a leading position of a specified value in a compressed data stream, determine a length of a leading variable length code in the compressed data stream based on the leading position of the specified value independently of a lookup table, and to use the length of the leading variable length code to access the decode table and decode the leading variable length code.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein at least one of the leading positions of the specified value is associated with more than one possible length of the leading variable length code, the act of determining the length of the leading variable length code in the compressed data stream comprising:determining a value of a specified digit in the compressed data stream based on the leading position of the specified value; and determining the length of the leading variable length code based on the value of the specified digit.
- 6. The video decoder of claim 4, wherein:at least one of the leading positions of the specified value is associated with more than one possible length of the leading variable length code; and said variable length decoder is further operable to determine the length of the leading variable length code in the compressed data stream by determining a value of a specified digit in the compressed data stream based on the leading position of the specified value; and determining the length of the leading variable length code based on the value of the specified digit.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e)(1) of Provisional Application No. 60/115,563, filed Jan. 12, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/115563 |
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