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MPEG: A Video Compression Standard for Multimedia Applications Didler Le Gall.

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1 MPEG: A Video Compression Standard for Multimedia Applications Didler Le Gall

2 Goals Reduce the high cost of video compression codecs Resolve the critical problem of interoperability of equipment from different manufacturers Come up with a standard within 2 years

3 MPEG Stands for Moving Picture Experts Group (ISO-IEC) Started in 1988 Had to come up with a draft of the standard by 1990 Received MPEG Proposal from mostly commercial companies

4 MPEG (cont’d) MPEG-Video MPEG-Audio MPEG-System –Synchronization of audio and video

5 Requirements A Generic Standard Random Access Fast Forward/Reverse Searches Reverse Playback Audio Visual Synchronization Robustness to Errors

6 Requirements (cont’d) Coding/Decoding Delay Editability Format Flexibility Cost Tradeoffs

7 MPEG-VIDEO Compression Spacial Redundancy –Intraframe compression –DCT compression Temporal Redundancy (i.e. motion compression) –Interframe compression

8 Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) 120108907569738289 127115978175798895 13412210589838796103 13712510792869099106 13111910186808393100 117105877265697885 10088705549536269 8977594438425158 0 – black 255 – white

9 DCT (cont’d) The 64 (8 x 8) DCT basis functions Superimpose multiples of these functions to simulate the original picture

10 DCT (cont’d) 0 – black 255 – white 7009010000000 900000000 -890000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

11 DCT (cont’d) 700 90 90 -89 0 100 0 0 0.... 0 7009010000000 900000000 -890000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000

12 Motion Compensation I-Frame –Independently reconstructed P-Frame –Forward predicted from the last I- Frame or P-Frame B-Frame –forward predicted and backward predicted from the last/next I-frame or P-frame Transmitted as - I P B B B P B B B

13 Motion Prediction

14 Motion Estimation

15 Motion Estimation (cont’d)

16 Conclusion Video quality better than VHS can be achieved with a bit rate of about 1.5 Mbits/s Does not handle higher resolution with small bit rate

17 References MPEG Notes by Dale Kolosna MPEG Compression Technique (http://rnvs.informatik.tu- chemnitz.de/~jan/MPEG/HTML/mpeg_tech.html)


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