VCU most commonly refers to a Video Coding Unit. In the context of video compression standards like H.265/HEVC, a VCU is a fundamental building block for encoding and decoding video. It represents a block of pixels that can be recursively split into smaller Coding Units (CUs) for more efficient compression. It's a core component in the hybrid block-based video coding approach.
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