Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audio. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Audio for High Efficiency Video Coding

--Document available here.

At the 92nd meeting, April 2010, MPEG evaluated the Call for Proposals for High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) and launched this new work item. It is envisioned that HEVC will specify video coding for devices whose capabilities are beyond those of current HD displays. These might be Ultra-HD (UHD) devices, such as 4K x 2K displays. In such UHD displays, a much closer viewing distance is feasible and perhaps desirable. At such viewing distances there is both visual and audio envelopment. This could have significant impact on audio presentation such that much more accurate sound localization in terms of direction and distance is desirable. If there is only one viewer, it might be that aspects of the audio presentation might be individualized in some meaningful way.

This document describes application scenarios (i.e., home cinema, personal 3D video TV, multi-channel audio programs, real-time communication, mobile streaming, streaming/storage/download, 3D video or telepresence), possible requirements (i.e., on high quality, localization and envelopment, compression, flexible loudspeaker placement, downmix and rendering, complexity, interactivity), possible relevant technologies (ranging from MPEG-D Unified Speech and Audio Coding to MPEG-4 AAC-ELD and MPEG Surround among others), and, finally, some open issues (i.e., what subjective evaluation method is appropriate for this work?).

Monday, February 8, 2010

MPEG targets next generation teleconferencing and personalized audio in its newest technology

Kyoto, Japan – The 91st MPEG meeting was held in Kyoto, Japan from the 18th to the 22nd of January 2010.

Highlights of the 91st Meeting
  • Advanced technology enables bitrate-efficient teleconferencing and personalized audio
  • MPEG and ITU-T SG16 form Joint Collaborative Team (JCT) for High Performance Video Coding
  • Creating solutions for Advanced IPTV Terminals
  • MPEG Extensible Middleware (MXM) standard debuts to facilitate easy access to MPEG tools across a global market
  • MPEG creates efficient and flexible standard for 3D graphics compression
  • MPEG Media Transport (MMT) workshop targets requirements and technologies for streaming of MPEG content
Wanna know more/details? Please check out the official press release!