J2K-Codec explained
J2K-Codec |
Author: | Alex Saveliev |
Released: | [1] |
Latest Release Version: | 2.0 |
Programming Language: | C++ |
Operating System: | Windows |
Platform: | x86, x86-64 |
Genre: | graphic software |
License: | closed source |
J2K-Codec is a commercial library to decode JPEG 2000 images. Version 2.0 was released on 12 April 2011.
J2K-Codec supports decoding of different resolution levels and selective tile decoding.[2] It also supports files, produced by ADV202/ADV212 hardware chips.[3]
The library is faster than JasPer or OpenJPEG libraries and has approximately the same decoding speed as Kakadu.[4]
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Notes and References
- Web site: J2K-Codec history.
- Book: A. Luis. Miguel A. Patricio. Scalable Streaming of JPEG 2000 Live Video Using RTP over UDP. 2009. International Symposium on Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence 2008 (DCAI 2008). 50. Advances in Soft Computing. 9. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. 10.1007/978-3-540-85863-8_68. 978-3-540-85862-1.
- Web site: Analog Devices third party developers list.
- Web site: Real-Time Texture Streaming & Decompression . J.M.P. van Waveren, ID Software . 11 November 2006 . Intel Software Network . Intel . 24–25.