99999 |
Exploration |
Collection of explorations |
A suite of exploration activities likely to become standards or parts of standards |
11172 |
MPEG-1 |
Coding of moving pictures and associated audio at up to about 1.5 Mbit/s |
A suite of standards for audio-video and systems particularly designed for digital storage media |
13818 |
MPEG-2 |
Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio |
A suite for standards for digital television |
21000 |
MPEG-21 |
Multimedia Framework |
A suite of standard that define a normative open framework for end-to-end multimedia creation, delivery and consumption that provides content creators, producers, distributors and service providers with equal opportunities in the MPEG-21 enabled open market, and also be to the benefit of the content consumers providing them access to a large variety of content in an interoperable manner. |
14496 |
MPEG-4 |
Coding of audio-visual objects |
A suite of standards for multimedia for the fixed and mobile web. |
23094 |
MPEG-5 |
General Video Coding |
Standard to collect video coding parts |
15938 |
MPEG-7 |
Multimedia Content Description Interface |
A suite of standards for description and search of audio, visual and multimedia content |
23000 |
MPEG-A |
Application Formats |
A suite of standards specifying application formats that involve multiple MPEG and, where required, non MPEG standards |
23001 |
MPEG-B |
MPEG Systems Technologies |
A suite of standards for systems technologies that do not fall in other well-established MPEG standards |
23002 |
MPEG-C |
MPEG Video Technologies |
A suite of video standards that do not fall in other well-established MPEGVideo standards |
23091 |
MPEG-CICP |
Coding-independent code-points |
A suite of standards to specify code points for non-standard specific media formats |
23003 |
MPEG-D |
MPEG Audio Technologies |
A suite of standards for Audio technologies that do not fall in other MPEG standards |
23009 |
MPEG-DASH |
Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP |
DASH is a suite of standards providing a solution for the efficient and easy streaming of multimedia using existing available HTTP infrastructure (particularly servers and CDNs, but also proxies, caches, etc.). |
23004 |
MPEG-E |
MPEG Multimedia Middleware |
A standard for an Application Programming Interface (API) of Multimedia Middleware (M3W) that can be used to provide a uniform view to an interoperable multimedia middleware platform. |
23092 |
MPEG-G |
Genomic Information Representation |
A suite of standards to providenew effective and interoperable solutions for genomic information processing applications |
23008 |
MPEG-H |
High Efficiency Coding and Media Delivery in Heterogeneous Environments |
Suite of standards for heterogeneous environment delivery of audio-visual information compressed with high efficiency |
23090 |
MPEG-I |
Coded Representation of Immersive Media |
A collection of standards to digitally represent immersive media |
23093 |
MPEG-IoMT |
Internet of Media Things |
APIs for communicating media devices (called Media Things) |
23006 |
MPEG-M |
Multimedia Service Platform Technologies |
MPEG-M is a suite of standards to enable the easy design and implementation of media-handling value chains whose devices interoperate because they are all based on the same set of technologies, especially MPEG technologies accessible from the middleware and multimedia services |
18039 |
MPEG-MAR |
Mixed and Augmented Reality Reference Model |
A Mixed and Augmented Reality Reference Model developed jointly with SC 24/WG 9 |
23007 |
MPEG-U |
MPEG Rich Media User Interface |
Specification of the exchange, the display, the control and the communication of widgets with other entities and for data format for advanced user interaction (AUI) interfaces to support various advanced user interaction devices.. MPEG-U provides a general purpose technology with innovative functionality that enable its use in heterogeneous scenarios such as broadcast, mobile, home network and web domains: |
23005 |
MPEG-V |
Media Context and Control |
MPEG-V outlines an architecture and specifies associated information representations to enable interoperability between virtual worlds (e.g., digital content provider of a virtual world, gaming, simulation), and between real and virtual worlds( e.g., sensors, actuators, vision and rendering, robotics). Please see http://wg11.sc29.org/mpeg-v/ for a detailed spacification. |