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Media coding
1.1
AAC family of Profile
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The AAC profile and HE-AAC
v2 profiles have enjoyed widespread adoption by industry, in
part because they were deliberately kept simple in order to meet
the industry needs and not burden the implementers with features
not useful for their application. However, the profiles included
support for the 960 transform in addition to the more commonly
used 1024 transform. So far, industry has failed to live up to
the exact wording of the original specification by only
implementing one of the two transform lengths. In fact several
application standards limit the profile to one frame length, and
do not require support for both. This may have significant
impact on interoperability, and this effort seeks a solutions to
this dilemma. |
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This amendment will
provide
1.
A profile that is a common core of cross-application
compatibility among decoders supporting the existing high-volume
profiles (Baseline and High), reflects some existing industry
practice, and improves alignment with some guidelines adopted in
important application specifications
2.
A profile providing an effective solution to adapt the
full set of coding tools of the High profile for stereo-view
applications. The number of coded views is limited to two, in
order to address the particular class of stereo video
applications. Support for interlaced coding tools is included,
as these are supported in the High Profile on which the
multiview video coding (MVC) extensions are already otherwise
based, and as interlaced camera capture remains a common
application scenario. The interlaced coding tools included in
this profile can be supported easily in implementations based on
the existing (single view) High profile. |
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This standard contains
all the 3D Graphics tools developed by MPEG since 2001. They are
classified in representation and compression tools. In the first
category there are high order surface representation,
subdivision surfaces, implicit equation-based volume
representation, shape deformation models. The 3D Graphics
compression toolbox handles three types of graphics data:
geometry (3D Mesh Compression, Wavelet Subdivision Surface,
MeshGrid, FootPrint), appearance (Depth-based Image
Representation, PointTexture) and animation (Bone-based
Animation, Frame-based Animated Mesh Compression). The standard
also defines profiles for using MPEG-4 3D Graphics tools in
applications. |
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This standard defines
three profiles: one for Graphics dimension (called Basic AFX
Graphics), one for Scene Graph dimension (called Basic AFX Scene
Graph) and one for compression dimension (called 3D
MultiResolution Compression). The combination of the three
profiles allows progressive and adaptive transmission over
networks of large 3D environments and/or complex 3D shapes.
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1.7
Scalable-complexity 3D mesh compression
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LC-3DMC aims to provide
efficient and low-complexity 3D mesh compression and streaming
for downloading 3D vertex positions, normals, texture
coordinates, other attributes per vertex, and topology. Low
complexity is targeted for both, decoder and encoder. This
standard aims to enable real-time applications on devices with
low computational and memory capacities (PDA, mobile phones…). |
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A standard media value
chain ontology focusing on the rights management aspects. The
standard specifies a core OWL ontology, extensible for specific
domains as well as an API to facilitate access to the ontology. |
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CCR provides a
description of media decoder configuration, which contains
syntax parsing and decoding process. Now, the design of CCR is
mainly done in video coding, but may be applicable to audio and
other media coding. Using CCR and a toolbox containing
functional units (FUs), a decoding solution may be implemented.
CCR may support the toolbox with MPEG tools as well as the
toolbox with nonMPEG tools. |
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1.
A repository of video coding
tools used in MPEG Video standards
2.
The series of MPEG video coding
standards with indication of which coding tools defined in 1.
they use
3.
Combination of tools for
existing standards (if applicable)
4.
Possible case: intraframe only
profile(s) |
1.12
Spatial Audio Object Coding
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Spatial Audio Object
Coding represents several audio objects by first combining the
object signals into a mono or stereo signal, whilst extracting
parameters from the individual object signals based on knowledge
of human perception of the sound stage. These parameters are
coded as a low bitrate side-channel that the decoder uses to
render an audio scene from the stereo or mono down-mix such that
the aspects of the output composition can be decided at the time
of decoding. |
1.13
Unified Speech and Audio Coding
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Unified Speech and Audio
Coding is a single, unified coder with performance that equals
or surpasses that of dedicated speech coders for speech signals
and dedicated music coders for music signals over a broad range
of bitrates. It employs time-domain linear prediction and
residual coding tools for speech-like signal segments and
transform coding tools for music-like signal segments and is
able to switch between the tool sets in a dynamic,
signal-responsive manner. |
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3D video (3DV) supports
new types of audio-visual systems that allow users to view
videos of the real 3D space from different user viewpoints. In
an advanced application of 3DV, denoted as Free-viewpoinT Video
(FTV), a user can set the viewpoint to an almost arbitrary
location and direction, which can be static, change abruptly, or
vary continuously, within the limits that are given by the
available camera setup. Similarly, the audio listening point is
changed accordingly.
The first phase of 3DV
development is expected to support advanced 3D displays, where M
dense views must be generated from a sparse set of K transmitted
views (typically K£3)
with associated depth data. The allowable range of view
synthesis will be relatively narrow (20 degrees view angle from
leftmost to rightmost view). |
1.18
High-Performance Video Coding
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The overall amount of
video data rate that is to be transferred over networks will
grow at a very fast pace by the increased number of services and
users and the increasing resolution of video from SD to HD and
beyond. Therefore, next generation of video compression
technology is needed that has clearly higher compression
capability than the existing AVC standard in its best
configuration, the High Profile. A study has been started on the
feasibility of HVC, which is mainly intended for high quality
applications, in particular expecting
·
Performance improvements at
higher resolution,
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Applicability to
entertainment-quality services such as HD mobile, home cinema
and UHD TV. |
2.1
BIFS for Interactive Digital Radio
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New profile definition
for interactive services over digital radio possibly including
additional technologies to BIFS and link to LASeR presentation |
2.2
LASeR Adaptation
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This amendment provides
means to for the adaptation of scene representation considering
the terminal. It supports the optimized scene composition
regarding each device types and the resource status. The purpose
is providing the efficient tool for supporting various sorts of
terminals in the network such as IPTV. |
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This specification
specifies means to present any Structured Information (any
document conforming a given schema such as MPEG-21 DI or
TVAnytime) in a consistent manner using Presentation Information
(MPEG-4 LASeR.) It also provides a mechanism to reflect the
result of the presentation back into the Structured Information.
For example, a feature-rich (such as graphical layout of channel
information and predefined user interactions) channel guide can
be provided using this specification by accessing incoming EPG
structured information and presenting declaratively. |
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3.1
Video Signature Descriptors
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Video signature tools
support ultra-fast search for and identification of videos and
their modified/edited versions or fragments. They are designed
to be robust to a range of deformations, such as coding
artifacts, blurring, colour-to-monochrome conversion,
trans-coding and and frame-rate change. Applications include:
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Video-based content searching
and linking,
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Database de-duplication and
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Content Rights Management and
Usage Monitoring. |
3.2
Extraction and Matching of Image
Signature Tools
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The standard is
amended by the extraction and matching methods related to the
Image Signature Tools (15938-3/Amd.3). This includes fast, high
precision methods as needed for search in extremely large image
databases. |
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This effort will explore
specification of metadata derived from the audio signal. It is
envisioned that such metadata may at least consist of
information to control the following three factors (the three
"classical" D's):
·
dialog normalization
·
dynamic range control
·
downmix
Such Audio metadata
permits the receiver to manipulate the received audio signal
based on the adjustments performed by the listener. |
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IPMP
5.1
Protection of Presentation Element
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This specification
standardizes means to present structured information in a
MPEG-21 Digital Item by a scene representation language such as
MPEG-4 LASeR. An element named as Presentation is added into
Digital Item Declaration Model to presents the metadata or other
information of its parent Digital Item. Typically the
Presentation element is a well-formed XML document (or just a
pointer to a remote fragment) which contains the Presentation
Information. |
7
Transport and File formats
7.1
SAOC transport
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Specifies the transport
format for ISO/IEC 14496-10:200x/AMD? Multiview Video Coding (MVC)
video streams in MPEG-2 Systems. |
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This amendment improves
various areas, including metadata support, sample groups, and
sample groups, and introduces hint tracks to support MPEG-2
Transport, multimedia internet key (MIKEY) streams, and the
recording of streams as hint tracks. |
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Multiple occurrences of
“mp4a” tracks in an MP4FF presents problems for many existing
implementations, in that it is not clear if such tracks are
alternate encodings of a signal (e.g. multiple bitrates) or if
one track depends on the other (e.g. one is a “base” AAC stream
and the other is an SLS “enhancement” stream).
This amendment extends
the MP4FF specification to implement new box type “mp4ae” that
will be used to indicate that a track is an “audio enhancement”
track. Hence, base plus enhancement track structures can be
indicated as:
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box type mp4a is audio base track
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m4ae is audio enhancement track
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7.6
MPEG Media Transport
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In order to overcome
current limitations of available standards in the area of media
streaming, the development of a media aware client is envisioned
in line with the MPEG philosophy of concentrating the work on
the media client. Possible topics of work are:
·
Transport- and file format
friendly stream format
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Cross layer optimization
between video and transport layer
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Error resilience for MPEG
streams,
·
Conversion between transport
mechanisms
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Content adaptation to different
networks. |
8.1
Mesh codec for 3DGCM
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This part of MXM specifies the MXM
architecture and references the technologies that are part of an
MXM implementation. |
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This part of MXM specifies a set of
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) so that MXM
Applications executing on an MXM Device can access the standard
multimedia technologies contained in its Middleware as MXM
Engines, as specified by part 1 of MXM.
The APIs belong to two classes
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The MXM Engine APIs, i.e. the collection of the
individual MXM Engine APIs providing access to a single MPEG
technology (e.g. video coding) or to a group of MPEG
technologies where this is convenient
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The MXM Orchestrator API, i.e. the API of the special MXM
Engine that is capable of creating chains of MXM engines to
execute a high-level application call such as Play, as opposed
to the typically low-level MXM Engine API calls |
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The Rich Media UI
Framework specification standardizes a Widget Representation
Format and Widget Packaging Formats to enable operators and
manufacturers to consistently deliver a rich experience across
consumer electronics and mobile devices, and beyond. The key
features of the MPEG Rich Media UI Framework are the following:
·
a broad range of possible
exploitation domains such as home network, broadcast, web and
mobile domains;
·
the possibility to update the
User Interface in a continuous manner;
·
the integration of a wide
variety of media type (audio, video, text, 2D and 3D graphics). |
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This project will
provide a standardized framework that enables the
interoperability between virtual worlds (as for example IMVU,
Google Earth and many others) and the real world (sensors,
actuators, social and welfare systems, banking, insurance,
travel, real estate and many others). Virtual Worlds are 3D
space where people can work, interact, play, travel, learn and
augment real life. The broad acceptance of virtual words (social
networks, serious games, …) and the relation to the real world
(devices and real world networks) brings emerging (business)
opportunities and challenges; the resulting interoperability
will enable a new and sustainable industry. It is foreseen that
this project will enable the start of the next revolution of the
internet and related technologies, which will become a major
source of information, services, education and entertainment and
associated business in the ‘digital society’.
Standardization of
Sensory Effects information to improve presentation of
audiovisual contents. Sensory Effects may include special
effects such as opening/closing window curtains for mood
changes, turning on a flashbulb for lightning flash effects as
well as fragrance, flame, fog, and scare effects made by scent
devices, flame-throwers, fog generators, and shaking chairs
respectively. This work will lead to the application of new
media for enhanced experiences of users in a more realistic
sense. |
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Standard on IPTV
terminal providing enhanced features as follows:
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User can run downloadable
applications that are continuously made available by developers
for multiple HW platforms without the need of separate
developments to enhance user experience
·
Pervasive content generation,
processing, distribution, search and retrieval etc.
·
P2P content generation, sharing
and social networking |
9.1
Media Streaming AF
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This International
Standard specifies a digital item structure, a file format, and
references set of protocols used in a media streaming
environment for applications where governed audio and video
information is streamed to an end-user device by means of
existing protocols such as MPEG-2 Transport Stream or Real Time
Protocol over Internet Protocol (RTP/IP), and provides a set
informative implementations corresponding to specific
applications. |
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10461 |
The purpose of the
Amendment 2 is to update the MPEG-2 TS storage method of the
standard so that it also complies to the Amendment 1 of ISO/IEC
14496-12 3rd Ed. (ISO base media file format). |
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This defines a file
format designed for interactive music service. It specifies how
to combine the multiple audio tracks with associated information
for a presentation in a well-defined format that facilitates
storage, interchange, management, editing, and presentation of
interactive music contents in interoperable ways. |
10.1
AAC-ELD Reference Software
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This amendment extends
BSAC reference software to support coding of multichannel
signals and use of the SBR coding tool. |
10.2
MVC Reference Software
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9973 |
Reference software
related to AVC Multiview Video Coding (ISO/IEC
14496-10:2008/Amd.1) |
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This standard provides
the reference software for the MPEG-4 File Format specification
as described in ISO/IEC 14496-12 and ISO/IEC 14496-14. |
10.5
Geometry and Shadow Reference Software
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Provides a reference
implementation of 3DMC Extension, Foot Print and Shadow tools as
defined in ISO/IEC 14496-16. |
10.6
SC3DMC Reference Software
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10326 |
Provides a reference
implementation of Scalable Compression 3D Mesh Coding as defined
in ISO/IEC 14496-16 AMD4. |
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10016 |
This standard provides
the Reference Software Implementation for Scene Partitioning
tool as described in ISO/IEC 14496-1 |
10.8
Synthesized Texture Reference Software
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10156 |
Reference software
related to Image
Signature Tools (15938-3/Amd.3). |
10.10
Professional Archival AF Reference Software
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Reference Software
for Professional Archival MAF (ISO/IEC 23000-6). |
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Reference Software
of DMB MAF (ISO/IEC 23000-9). |
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Reference Software
for Video Surveillance
MAF (ISO/IEC 23000-10). |
10.13
Stereoscopic video AF Reference
Software
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Reference Software
for Stereoscopic Video
AF (ISO/IEC 23000-11). |
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12 |
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Reference Software
for Interactive Music AF (ISO/IEC 23000-12). |
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1 |
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Reference Software for
MXM |
10.17
MPEG Rich Media UI Reference Software
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11.1
MPEG-4 Video bitstreams
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This work collects all
MPEG-4 Audio Conformance information into a single document. The
result will make it much easier to find desired conformance
information as it merges all audio-related clauses in
14496-4 and all
audio-related amendments to 14496-4 into a single document,
MPEG-4 Part 26. |
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This amendment contains
conformance descriptions and informations for
MPEG-4 AAC, MPEG-4
AAC-ELD and also MEPG-4 Audio AMD 8, "MP4FF Box for Original
Audio File Information." |
11.4
BSAC Conformance for Broadcasting
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10144 |
Conformance testing
related to AVC Multiview Video Coding (ISO/IEC
14496-10:2008/Amd.1) |
11.6
File Format Conformance
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This amendment provides
the conformance for the MPEG-4 File Format specification as
described in ISO/IEC 14496-12 and ISO/IEC 14496-14. |
11.7
3DG Conformance
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10014 |
This standard provides
the conformance for the Scene Partitioning as specified in ISO/IEC
14496-16. |
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27 |
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This standard provides
the conformance for the Scalable Complexity 3D Mesh Compression
specification as described in ISO/IEC 14496-16 AMD4. |
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This standard provides
the conformance for the 3DGCM specification as described in ISO/IEC
14496-25 |
11.11
Image Signature Tools Conformance
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10158 |
Conformance testing
related to Image
Signature Tools (15938-3/Amd.3). |
11.12
Photo Player AF Conformance
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Conformance testing
related to Photo Player MAF (ISO/IEC 23000-3). |
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Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
4 |
|
|
Conformance
Musical Slide Show MAF
(ISO/IEC 23000-4). |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
6 |
|
|
Conformance Professional Archival MAF (ISO/IEC
23000-4). |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
6 |
|
|
Conformance of DMB MAF
(ISO/IEC 23000-9). |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
6 |
|
|
Conformance
for Video Surveillance
MAF (ISO/IEC 23000-10). |
11.17
Stereoscopic video AF Conformance
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
11 |
|
|
Conformance for Stereoscopic video AF (ISO/IEC
23000-11). |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
A |
12 |
|
|
Conformance
for Interactive Music AF AF (ISO/IEC
23000-12). |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
C |
4 |
1 |
|
VTL Conformance
Provides tools for testing FUs and
conformance measurement procedures which support testing of MPEG
RVC bitstreams and decoders. |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
M |
3 |
|
|
This part of MXM specifies the conformance
tests for MXM applications, devices, and components. |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
U |
2 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Amd |
Req |
Short description |
|
V |
4 |
|
|
xxx |
12.1
Systems coding standards
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
2 |
2 |
3 |
|
Correction for field
pictures |
12.2
Video coding standards
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
2 |
3 |
|
Correction of two small
bugs in studio profiles |
|
4 |
10 |
1 |
|
Correction of a set of
small bugs and typos in the 200x edition (including SVC) |
12.3
Audio coding standards
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
1 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
2 |
3 |
|
|
|
|
4 |
3 |
5 |
|
DST and MP3on4 |
|
4 |
3 |
3/1 |
|
SLS |
12.4
3DG coding standards
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
4 |
16 |
|
|
|
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
7 |
12 |
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
7 |
3 |
|
|
xxx |
12.7
Audio description coding standards
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
7 |
4 |
|
|
xxx |
12.8
MPEG-21 standards
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
21 |
|
|
|
xxx |
|
Std |
Pt |
Cor |
Req |
Short description |
|
21 |
|
|
|
MPEG-A provides the framework such as a file
format for integration of elements from several MPEG standards
into a single specification that is suitable for specific but
widely usable applications. Typically, MPEG-A specifies how to
combine metadata with timed media information for a presentation
in a well-defined format that facilitates interchange,
management, editing, and presentation of the media. |
|
|
Pt |
Edit. |
Project |
Description |
CfP |
WD |
CD |
FCD |
FDIS |
Gr. |
|
2 |
1 |
2007 |
Cor.3 |
|
|
|
09/07 |
|
09/10 |
S |
|
2 |
1 |
2007 |
Amd.4 |
Transport of MVC over 13818-1 |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
S |
|
2 |
1 |
2007 |
Amd.5 |
Carriage of J2000 over 13818-1 |
|
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
10/09 |
S |
|
4 |
1 |
2004 |
Amd.4 |
RA and systems extensions |
|
|
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
4 |
3 |
200x |
Cor.1 |
|
|
|
09/04 |
|
09/10 |
A |
|
4 |
3 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
HD-AAC profile |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
A |
|
4 |
4 |
200x |
Cor.7 |
(Audio & 3DG) |
|
|
09/02 |
|
09/07 |
3 |
|
4 |
4 |
2004 |
Amd.37 |
File format conformance |
|
08/04 |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
S |
|
4 |
4 |
2004 |
Amd.38 |
MVC conformance |
|
08/07 |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/10 |
V |
|
4 |
5 |
2001 |
Amd.14/Cor.1 |
|
|
|
09/04 |
|
09/10 |
S |
|
4 |
5 |
2001 |
Amd 15 |
Reference software for MVC |
|
|
08/07 |
09/02 |
09/10 |
V |
|
4 |
5 |
2001 |
Amd.23 |
Synthetised Texture RefSof |
|
|
08/04 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
S |
|
4 |
5 |
2001 |
Amd.25 |
Scene partitioning RefSof |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
3 |
|
4 |
5 |
200x |
Amd.27 |
Scalable compl. 3DMC RS |
|
|
09/02 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
3 |
|
4 |
10 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
Constrained BL profile & suppl. enhancem.
info. + Stereo High Profile |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
V |
|
4 |
10 |
200x |
Cor.1 |
(AVC, SVC, MVC) |
|
|
09/07 |
|
09/10 |
V |
|
4 |
11 |
2005 |
Amd.7 |
DR BIFS profile |
09/04 |
|
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
4 |
12 |
2008 |
Cor.3 |
|
|
|
09/02 |
|
09/07 |
S |
|
4 |
12 |
2008 |
Amd.2 |
Subtract selection & adaptive progressive
download |
|
09/07 |
10/01 |
10/07 |
11/01 |
S |
|
4 |
14 |
2003 |
Amd.1 |
Handling of MPEG-4 audio enhancement
layers |
|
|
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
4 |
15 |
2004 |
Amd.3 |
File format support for MVC |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
S |
|
4 |
16 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
Scalable complexity 3D mesh coding |
08/01 |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
3 |
|
4 |
20 |
2008 |
Amd.2 |
Technology for scene adaptation |
|
|
08/07 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
S |
|
4 |
20 |
2008 |
Amd.3 |
PMSI |
|
08/07 |
08/10 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
S |
|
4 |
22 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
Support for many-to-one range mappings |
|
|
09/04 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
4 |
25 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
Codec for 3DG compression model |
|
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
10/09 |
3 |
|
4 |
26 |
2004 |
Cor.1 |
ALS & SLS update |
|
|
09/02 |
|
09/07 |
A |
|
4 |
26 |
2004 |
Amd.1 |
AAC-ELD conformance |
|
|
08/04 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
A |
|
4 |
26 |
2004 |
Amd.2 |
BSAC conformance
for broadcasting |
|
|
09/04 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
A |
|
4 |
27 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
Scene partitioning conformance |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
|
|
4 |
27 |
200x |
Amd.2 |
Scalable compl. 3DMC conformance |
|
|
09/02 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
3 |
|
7 |
3 |
2002 |
Amd.4 |
Video Signature |
|
09/04 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
V |
|
7 |
6 |
2003 |
Amd.3 |
RefSof for image signature tools |
|
|
08/10 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
V |
|
7 |
7 |
2003 |
Amd.5 |
Conformance testing for image signature
tools |
|
|
08/10 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
V |
|
7 |
8 |
2002 |
Amd.4 |
Extraction of
audio features from compressed formats |
|
|
08/05 |
|
09/07 |
V |
|
7 |
8 |
2002 |
Amd.5 |
Extraction and matching of image
signature tools |
|
|
08/10 |
|
09/10 |
V |
|
7 |
11 |
200x |
Cor.2 |
(missing semantics) |
|
09/07 |
09/10 |
|
10/04 |
V |
|
21 |
2 |
2005 |
Amd.1 |
Presentation of digital item |
|
08/10 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
21 |
4 |
2006 |
Amd.2 |
Protection of
presentation element |
|
|
09/04 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
21 |
19 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Media Value Chain Ontology |
|
08/07 |
08/10 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
A |
3 |
2007 |
Amd.2 |
Photo player AF Conformance |
|
08/07 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
V |
|
A |
5 |
200x |
2nd Ed. |
MS AF |
|
08/01 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
A |
6 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
PAAF RS & C |
|
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
S |
|
A |
9 |
2008 |
Amd.1 |
DMB AF RS & C |
|
08/04 |
08/07 |
09/02 |
09/10 |
S |
|
A |
9 |
2008 |
Amd.2 |
DMB FF |
|
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
A |
10 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
VS AF RS & C |
|
08/04 |
08/07 |
09/04 |
09/10 |
S |
|
A |
11 |
200x |
Cor.1 |
(SVAF codec signalling) |
|
|
09/02 |
|
09/07 |
S |
|
A |
11 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
SVAF RS & C |
|
|
09/04 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
A |
12 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Interactive music AF |
|
08/01 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
C |
4 |
200x |
Amd.1 |
RVC Conformance and RF |
|
08/04 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
V |
|
C |
4 |
200x |
Amd.2 |
RVC Tools for MP4 ASP, AVC HP and SVC |
|
|
09/10 |
10/04 |
10/10 |
V |
|
D |
1 |
200x |
Cor.2 |
|
|
|
09/02 |
|
09/07 |
A |
|
D |
1 |
200x |
Amd.2/Cor.1 |
|
|
|
09/02 |
|
09/07 |
A |
|
D |
2 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
SAOC |
|
07/10 |
08/04 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
A |
|
D |
3 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
USAC |
|
08/10 |
09/10 |
10/01 |
10/07 |
A |
|
M |
1 |
200x |
1st Ed |
Architecture and technologies |
08/04 |
08/07 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
M |
2 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
API |
08/04 |
08/07 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
M |
3 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
RS & C |
08/04 |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
M |
4 |
200x |
2nd Ed. |
MXM protocols |
|
|
09/02 |
09/07 |
10/01 |
S |
|
V |
1 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Architecture |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
V |
2 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Control information |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
V |
3 |
200x |
1st Ed |
Sensor information |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
V |
4 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Avatar
characteristics |
08/10 |
09/02 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
U |
1 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Package, delivery and presentation of
widgets |
09/02 |
09/04 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
U |
2 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Widget communication |
09/02 |
09/04 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|
U |
3 |
200x |
1st Ed. |
Conformance and Reference Software |
09/02 |
09/04 |
09/07 |
09/10 |
10/04 |
S |
|