[M4IF Technotes] Re: [M4IF News] MPEG special in EE Times
Tom McMahon
tlm tlm.cc
Thu Nov 15 06:27:52 EST 2001
There are certainly MPEG-4 implementations that are showing "digital
cinema" qualities at higher bitrates.
And I can assure you that there are software-only decoder
implementations making really really good pictures on P4s.
Come to Pattaya, the water's fine.
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This is all quite interesting move for folks like you and me Doc,
involving content aggregation and distribution over broadband networks.
However, is it realistic to assume MPEG4 can offer comparative quality
to MPEG4 in the higher bitrates such as 5-9 Mbit/s?
Also I dont think MPEG2 will go away until the TV broadcasts migrate to
MPEG4 from MPEG2, and that wont happen for a while for sure.
The way we build broadband media head ends here is to simply receive
(downlink) and apply another layer over DVB/MPEG2 and shoot it out on
the GigE network. So, there is no concatenation or transcoding occuring
why the original quality is exactly as broadcated to begin with. We even
keep the VBR as is.
Hence, in my mind the ideal STB is one that handles both 2 and 4 and
does so independently but with overlay (alpha keying) capability.
BTW, whereabouts is the "magic" threshold for processor speed running
MPEG4 softdecoding at full resolution?
rgds/mike reichel
NSG AB
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From: McClenny, John Doc <JMcClenny sandstream.com>
To: 'Rob Koenen' <rkoenen intertrust.com>; <yh86us yahoo.com>;
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Subject: RE: [M4IF Technotes] Re: [M4IF News] MPEG special in EE Times
comments at the end
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Koenen [mailto:rkoenen intertrust.com]
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: YH [mailto:yh86us yahoo.com]
> >
> > > * iVAST And Sigma Designs Form Partnership to Offer a Set-Top
> > > Box Based On MPEG-4
> >
> > Interesting. Will the MPEG-4 be used in DTV and HDTV? I was
> > heard that the
> > MPEG-4 won't replace MPEG-2?
> >
>
> And indeed it will not. Look at PACE - just launched an MPEG-2 STB
> that can also decode MPEG-4. MPEG-2 is for the basic programming,
> MPEG-4 for additional/enhanced wervices.
MPEG-4 is cheap insurance at this point. The IP STB space is a lot less
tied to MPEG-2 than the DBS/broadcast space. If MPEG-4 evolves to a
'better' solution for this market, MPEG-2 could go away.
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