Title :
MPEG-H 3D Audio—The New Standard for Coding of Immersive Spatial Audio
Author :
Herre, Jurgen ; Hilpert, Johannes ; Kuntz, Achim ; Plogsties, Jan
Author_Institution :
Int. Audio Labs. Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
The science and art of Spatial Audio is concerned with the capture, production, transmission, and reproduction of an immersive sound experience. Recently, a new generation of spatial audio technology has been introduced that employs elevated and lowered loudspeakers and thus surpasses previous `surround sound´ technology without such speakers in terms of listener immersion and potential for spatial realism. In this context, the ISO/MPEG standardization group has started the MPEG-H 3D Audio development effort to facilitate high-quality bitrate-efficient production, transmission and reproduction of such immersive audio material. The underlying format is designed to provide universal means for carriage of channel-based, object-based and Higher Order Ambisonics based input. High quality reproduction is provided for many output formats from 22.2 and beyond down to 5.1, stereo and binaural reproduction-independently of the original encoding format, thus overcoming the incompatibility between various 3D formats. This paper provides an overview of the MPEG-H 3D Audio project and technology and an assessment of the system capabilities and performance.
Keywords :
ISO standards; audio coding; ISO standardization group; MPEG standardization group; MPEG-H 3D audio technology; binaural reproduction; channel-based ambisonics; higher order ambisonics; immersive sound experience capture; immersive sound experience production; immersive sound experience reproduction; immersive sound experience transmission; immersive spatial audio coding; listener immersion; object-based ambisonics; Decoding; Encoding; Layout; Loudspeakers; Rendering (computer graphics); Three-dimensional displays; Transform coding; Audio coding; HOA; MPEG; MPEG-H; SAOC; USAC; audio compression; channel-based; higher order Ambisonics; object-based; spatial audio;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2015.2411578