CPC H04N 19/105 (2014.11) [H04N 19/122 (2014.11); H04N 19/129 (2014.11); H04N 19/13 (2014.11); H04N 19/176 (2014.11); H04N 19/44 (2014.11); H04N 19/119 (2014.11); H04N 19/46 (2014.11)] | 3 Claims |
1. A method of decoding a video encoded based on a largest coding unit, the method comprising:
determining a plurality of largest coding units of a predetermined size in a current picture unit;
determining a current coding unit included in a current largest coding unit that is one of the plurality of largest coding units;
obtaining, from a bitstream, split information for the current coding unit when a size of the current coding unit is greater than a size acquired using size limit information, wherein the split information indicates whether the current coding unit is split into four blocks smaller than the current coding unit; and
obtaining, from the bitstream, partition mode information for the current coding unit when the size of the current coding unit is equal to or less than the size acquired using the size limit information, wherein the partition mode information indicates whether the current coding unit is split into two blocks smaller than the current coding unit,
wherein when the size of the current coding unit is equal to or less than the size acquired using the size limit information, the split information for the current coding unit is not obtained from the bitstream,
wherein the size acquired using the size limit information is equal to or greater than a minimum size allowable to the current coding unit,
wherein the size limit information is used for a plurality of coding units included in the current picture unit, and information about the minimum size allowable to the current coding unit is used for a plurality of coding units included in a current sequence unit including the current picture unit, and
wherein when the split information indicates a split, the current coding unit is split into the four blocks smaller than the current coding unit, independently from other coding units in the current largest coding unit.
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