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MPEGIF Master Class
MPEGIF Master Class at IBC 2010
"An Expert Glimpse of TV in 2011 and Beyond"
Monday, September 13, 2010, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Room E102, RAI Convention Center, Amsterdam
INTRODUCTION
The challenges facing the television/video industry today can be daunting. For many years, competition for subscribers revolved around content, while the network architecture
remained relatively stable. More recently, Video on Demand, High Definition, Start Over and other time shifted applications have been widely deployed. This has now been
joined by the “TV Everywhere” concept and, of course Over The Top (OTT) Television. In addition 3D is today trying to leap from the theatre into the living room. Every year
there is something new to contemplate and for which to potentially plan. Over the years, the MPEG Industry Forum has worked aggressively to bring clarity to the industry’s
vision of the future and to advocate for the adoption of standards that accelerate that clarity. This year at IBC this task has become more important than ever as new
technologies create new opportunities to make (or lose) money. The 2010 Master Class at IBC is focused around two areas that will bring technologists and leading executives
from operators and content owners around the world to discuss these new opportunities and to share their experience and perspectives.
New Moves in Video Compression
Clearly MPEG-4 AVC (aka H.264) has succeeded MPEG-2 as the video compression technology of choice. Meanwhile processing power continues to grow relentlessly and we are
seeing promising results from simulations of H.265 (aka HEVC or High Efficiency Video Coding). Is a new codec giving another 50% efficiency just around the corner or is
it over the horizon. What does this mean for service operators as they are just getting round to planning a staged upgrade to MPEG-4. Is it worth waiting for this next
technology especially as the industry continues to find improvements in the original MPEG-2. There is a real prospect of demand, albeit niched, for 3D consumption in the
home. What does this mean for operators and studios alike. Will the nascent 3D market home in on and stay with the technology now known as “frame compatible” or will the
new MVC standard emerge to dominate this sector. As always there continues to be important codec decisions to be made.
Future of Over the Top Television
There is a fascinating battle royal going on in our living rooms as finally broadband gets connected to the central display device in the home. Will the operators who own
the pipe stifle the OTT guys with byte consumption limits and bandwidth tiering or will they succeed with throwing up another wall – this time just further out – with
their TV Anywhere initiatives around the world. We are seeing service operators increasingly turn into full media companies with acquisition of content. Is this the end
game and as always will we see content re-crowned as king or will the increasing social diversification create real demand for Over The Top TV content that will always be
outside an operators wall. The business model for OTT is fascinating and this session will look at all the factors both for and against, the success or otherwise of OTT
offerings.
Agenda
11:30 – 11:35 a.m.
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Welcome
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David Price -- Vice President, MPEGIF/ Vice President, Harmonic Inc.
Sebastian Moeritz -- President, MPEGIF / Professor, St. Petersburg State University for Film and Television
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11:35 – 11:55 a.m.
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Keynote 1:
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David Wood - Deputy Director, EBU
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11:55 – 12:15 p.m.
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Keynote 2:
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Torkel Thoresen Chief Technologist of Broadcast Technologies, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting AS
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12:20 – 1:00 p.m.
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Panel Discussion:
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Moderator:
Sebastian Moeritz - President MPEGIF/Professor, St. Petersburg State University for Film and Television
David Price -- Vice President, MPEGIF/Vice President, Harmonic Inc.
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Speakers:
- David Wood, Deputy Director, EBU
- Torkel Thoresen, Chief Technologies of Broadcast Technologies, Telenor Satellite Broadcasting AS
- Volker Dietzel, Head of Development, TV & Portal Services, Swisscomm
- Gijs van Hesteren, Innovator, Kabel Noord
- Toby Russell, CEO, 3Vision
- Benjamin Schwarz, Founder, CTO Innovation Consulting
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12:55 – 1:00 p.m.
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Summation
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Sebastian Moeritz - President, MPEGIF/Professor, St. Petersburg State University for Film and Television
David Price - Vice President, MPEGIF/Vice President, Harmonic Inc.
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Press Releases
Thank you to the following MPEGIF Media Partners
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