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English: Ways for subpartitioning of coding units in the free video coding format AV1. The ones inherited from VP9 are the four on the left side, the rest are the new ones, including the "T-shaped" partitioning schemes from the experimental format VP10. Splitting to four squares can be done recursively down to blocks of four by four pixels.
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current15:51, 16 February 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:51, 16 February 2019157 × 166 (4 KB)Flugaalindicating recursive splitting possibilities, cosmetics
19:36, 30 October 2018Thumbnail for version as of 19:36, 30 October 2018156 × 164 (3 KB)Flugaalcosmetics
18:31, 30 October 2018Thumbnail for version as of 18:31, 30 October 2018156 × 164 (4 KB)Flugaalupdated to reflect the final spec
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