多功能视频编码3.0下一代数字电视在巴西

T. Biatek, M. Abdoli, M. Raulet, A. Wieckowski, Christian Lehman, B. Bross, Philippe de Lagrange, E. François, Ralf Schaefer, Jean A. Lefeuvre
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在过去的几十年里,视频播放生态系统发生了重大变化;它最初使用模拟信号传输,现在越来越多地向数字化过渡,利用压缩技术和传输协议,主要是由MPEG开发的。在这个过程中,新的视频格式的引入是通过新的压缩技术的标准化来实现的,以便更好地保持带宽。值得注意的是,SD使用MPEG-2, HD使用H.264, 4K/UHD使用HEVC。在巴西,连续几代数字广播系统由SBTVD论坛开发,从TV-1.0到今天的TV-3.0。TV-3.0的雄心壮志明显高于前几代,因为它的目标是为8K、HDR、虚拟和增强现实等应用提供基于ip的信号。为了提供这样的服务,压缩视频信号必须适应有限的带宽,这就需要更先进的压缩技术。多功能视频编码标准(H.266/VVC)已于2021年由JVET委员会最终确定,是解决TV3.0要求的相关候选标准。VVC本质上是通用的,这要归功于它的专用工具,可以有效地压缩各种格式,从8K到360°,与它的前身HEVC相比,它提供了大约50%的比特率节省。本文介绍了一种基于vvc的压缩系统,该系统已经向SBTVD提出了TV-3.0的方案征集。给出了VVC的技术描述和编码性能评价。此外,还演示了端到端实时传输链,支持4K实时编码和解码,具有较低的玻璃到玻璃延迟。
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Versatile Video Coding for 3.0 Next Generation Digital TV in Brazil
In the past few decades, the video broadcast ecosystem has gone through major changes; Originally transmitted using analog signals, it has been more and more transitioned toward digital, leveraging compression technologies and transport protocols, principally developed by MPEG. Along this way, the introduction of new video formats was achieved with standardization of new compression technologies for their better bandwidth preservation. Notably, SD with MPEG-2, HD with H.264, 4K/UHD with HEVC. In Brazil, the successive generations of digital broadcasting systems were developed by the SBTVD Forum, from TV-1.0 to TV-3.0 nowadays. The ambition of TV-3.0 is significantly higher than that of previous generations as it targets the delivery of IPbased signals for applications, such as 8K, HDR, virtual and augmented reality. To deliver such services, compressed video signals shall fit into a limited bandwidth, requiring even more advanced compression technologies. The Versatile Video Coding standard (H.266/VVC), has been finalized by the JVET committee in 2021 and is a relevant candidate to address the TV3.0 requirements. VVC is versatile by nature thanks to its dedicated tools for efficient compression of various formats, from 8K to 360°, and provides around 50% of bitrate saving compared to its predecessor HEVC. This paper presents the VVC-based compression system that has been proposed to the SBTVD call for proposals for TV-3.0. A technical description of VVC and an evaluation of its coding performance is provided. In addition, an end-to-end live transmission chain is demonstrated, supporting 4K real-time encoding and decoding with a low glass-to-glass latency.
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