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To: J Fieb who wrote (20142)8/2/1997 6:32:00 PM
From: BillyG   of 50808
 
Sorry J Fieb, I though you were talking about still x-rays.

I saw a news report on TV today, maybe CNN, that talked about compression for medical photos/videos. Evidently, there is no consensus on what type of compression is acceptable.

At first glance, I think that MPEG2 may not be acceptable, because not every frame is fully encoded. A doctor may want to stop a video at any frame, but (I think) he could only do it on an "I" frame in MPEG2. Motion JPEG may be better, but it has less compression.
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