On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 04:33:23 -0600,
DRC wrote:

> Our interest at the moment is not in providing an automated way of 
> switching between multiple encodings but rather to see if H.264 could 
> provide generally a better overall solution for low-speed networks.  I 
> suspect that, for some applications that generate images with a low 
> number of unique colors, the existing approach might work better, but 
> that's why I need to do the low-level tests.

It is probably also interesting to see what limitations hardware
decoders put on things. A mobile client with constrained CPU/power
might benefit from H.264 simply because of the offloading.

Rgds
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?

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