Mpeg 4 PDF
Mpeg 4 PDF
Mpeg 4 PDF
Overview
What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4 Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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Overview
What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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What is MPEG-4?
The Media Standard
Set by ISO/IEC
An interoperable cross-platform ecosystem An architecture and coding methods for representing rich multimedia content
beyond video and audio, supporting synthetic content, raster and vector graphics
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MPEG-2: the DVD and digital TV standard And also: MPEG-7: standard for description of content MPEG-21: framework for interoperable use and exchange of digital media
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MPEG-4 Vision
No convergence, but proliferation of multimedia over different networks, terminals. Common multimedia technology necessary that supports:
Broadcast Communication Retrieval
online packaged media
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Applications of MPEG-4
Mobile devices Broadcast
Low datarates, errors, scalability New, on-demand services HD broadcast MPEG-4 over MPEG-2 Scalability, low to medium datarates, interactivity
Streaming services
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What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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Creation
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Distribution Consumption
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An MPEG-4 Scene
Animated 2D photo / mesh Graphic objects
baby
animated fish
graphics
fish
seaweed red
blue
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Audio
General audio mono - 5.1 channels Speech Synthetic sounds (Structured Audio) Text-to-speech Environmental spatialization
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1. Systems 2. 10. 3. AVC Visual Audio 1. Systems 6. DMIF Transport layer 7. MPEG-4 on IP
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presentation decoding
5. Reference SW
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What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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Sprites (e.g. backgrounds): send once, then warp Computer-generated visual information
Synchronized graphics & animated text Face and body animation, animated meshes with moving texture,
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Text-To-Speech (interface!)
To complement face/body animation
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MPEG-4 Systems
Binary Scene Description
VRML concepts + Streaming + Real Time + Efficiency Support for content in scene from different sources Allows interaction (local/remote) 2D and 3D Dynamic scene updates and scene animation
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MPEG-4 Systems
Predictable behavior of a decoder and decoded content:
Tight synchronization of A, V, synthetic, graphic elements Buffer management
Flextime
Spring-like timing model (a-la SMIL)
Audio Rendering
Specify downmix from arbitrary number of channels Environmental spatialization
modeling of environment for spatial sound reproduction
Physical and perceptual model
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Profile Dimensions:
Visual (natural, synthetic, natural + synthetic) Audio (natural, synthetic, natural + synthetic) Graphics Scene Description (Scene Graph)
Tools to describe and manipulate scene
Media Profiles
MPEG-J (Main and Personal) Object Descriptor (Synch and Buffers) MPEG does not prescribe how to combine these
Thats what other industry fora do
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Overview
What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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Built by worlds top video coding experts from ITU and MPEG in Joint Video Team (JVT) Best quality/complexity trade-off
Better than WM9, according to industry leader LSI Logic Improvements will continue
Significantly further reduces video bitrates Fits into the MPEG-4 framework
Will coexist with MPEG-4 part 2 in market
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Amendment (addition) to MPEG-4 Audio Already operational in XM radio, chosen for Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Tested as best codec by EBU (European Broadcasting Union) over Windows, Real
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LPF = Low Pass Filter. aacPlus is brand name for High Efficiency AAC. mp3PRO is brand name for MPEG-1 Layer III with Spectral Band Replication EBU = European Broadcasting Union
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Other developments
Animation Framework eXtension (AFX)
Unified framework for interactive animation and graphics
Work on 3D Video coding is in Requirements phase Work on lossless audio coding is entering development phase
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Overview
What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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(R)evolution
A revolution in functionality
Designed from the start for interactivity State of the art compression; responsible upgrades Object-based = intrinsic flexibility Profiles, Levels limit complexity, guarantee interoperability Offers synthetic content Local rendering of 2D & 3D graphics and audio
An evolution in infrastructure
Allows all types of casting: unicast, multicast, broadcast on all network types, no need for new networks or transports Leverage existing MPEG-2 and other infrastructures
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Business Benefits
MPEG-4 saves money
More efficient use of bandwidth Repurpose existing content No need to duplicate work when adding value to assets Integrate into existing MPEG delivery environments Used on all types of network, including IP
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Overview
What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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MPEG-4 AVC to be adopted by DVB for DVB over IP Becoming de-facto standard for security, surveillance Supported in emerging Home Media Centers
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Overview
What is MPEG-4? How does MPEG-4 work? Recent Developments in MPEG-4 Why use MPEG-4? Deployment of MPEG-4 About M4IF
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History
First Meetings 1999
What do we need to do to get MPEG-4 adopted?
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Membership includes
AMD, Agfa Monotype, AOL Time Warner, Apple Computer, Canon, Cisco, DivXNetworks, Dolby, Envivio, Fraunhofer, Fujitsu, Fuji-Xerox PAL, Harmonic, Hitachi, IBM, Intel, InterTrust, iVAST, Matsushita, Microsoft, Mitsubishi, Motorola/GI, MPEG LA, NEC, NTT, Nokia, Oki, PacketVideo, Philips, RealNetworks, Scientific-Atlanta, Siemens, Sony, STMicroelectronics, Sun, TandbergTV, TDK, Tektronix, Thomson, Toshiba, Xilinx and many others (~100 members)
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Goal
Getting MPEG-4 widely adopted Doing the things that MPEG does not and can not address
Bootstrapping licensing Product interoperability Compliance Program Education, Information Clearinghouse Marketing, Exhibitions
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Membership
3,000 US$ per year for full membership
Access to meetings, documents, Interop Program Speaking opportunities and co-exhibiting with M4IF
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Thank you
Further information: www.m4if.org (website M4IF) mpeg.tilab.com (website MPEG) www.apple.com/mpeg4 (Apples MPEG-4 Pages)
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