Title :
Adaptation of AVC (H.264) for cable
Author :
Kar, Mukta ; Narasimhan, Sam
Abstract :
MPEG-2 video standard, created in 1994, has been popular and adopted in the broadcast industry worldwide. Advanced Video Coding (AVC) [1] standard was created in 2003, utilizing the advances in compression, hardware and software technologies and to support application convergence among major consumer video appliances/devices. AVC provides 2X better compression efficiency than MPEG-2 and is created as a toolbox with large set of tools. AVC is highly flexible and can be adapted to any consumer video application by using a subset of these tools. AVC syntax is also created to adapt to many transport systems such as MPEG-2 TS and RTP/IP. To ensure interoperability among the AVC broadcast receivers and to meet the needs of the cable broadcast applications such as fast channel change, PVR trick mode and local commercial insertion, ANSI/SCTE 128 standard [2] was created. This paper outlines the features and functions required for broadcast applications that are supported by the SCTE 128 specification.
Keywords :
cable television; data compression; video coding; AVC broadcast receivers; AVC/H.264; MPEG-2 video standard; SCTE 128 specification; advanced video coding standard; broadcast industry; cable broadcast applications; compression efficiency; Application software; Automatic voltage control; Broadcasting; Hardware; Home appliances; Multimedia communication; Software standards; Transform coding; Video coding; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Consumer Electronics, 2009. ICCE '09. Digest of Technical Papers International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4701-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2559-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICCE.2009.5012375