SMPTE EG 38-2001 MPEG-2 Operating Range Applications.pdf
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1、EG 38-2001 SMPTE ENGINEERING GUIDELINE MPEG-2 Operating Range Applications Contents 1 Scope and application 2 Normative references 3 Introduction to operating points 4 Professional production system data flow 5 MPEG application examples 6 Key issues by application area Annex A Related documents Anne
2、x B Bibliography 1 Scope and application 1.1 Scope The aim of this document is to provide practical guide- lines to users of MPEG-2 in studio and in other pro- f essional appl cat ions. This guideline provides a system overview, detailing the elements to be considered when choosing an MPEG-2 operati
3、ng range. This guideline describes how the structure and parameters defined in SMPTE RP 213 may be con- figured to meet a selected operating point. This ic achieved by giving specific, but representative, imple- mentation examples planned or in use around the world. Examples are included from both i
4、ntraframe and tem- poral predictive coded MPEG-2 for both 422 profile at main level and high level. 1.2 Application The picture quality obtained when decoding an MPEG encoded signal is largely dependent upon the combi- nation of bit rate and GoP structure. The results of tests made by the SMPTE and
5、EBU are shown in figure 1 and are as reported in the EBU/SMPTE task Page 1 of 12 pages force report (for full details of the test procedures please refer to the report). Figure 1 illustrates that for a given sequence of images, the same image quality can be obtained by various combinations of bit ra
6、te and GoP structure. The curves shown in figure 1 should be taken as an indication of first-generation performance within the wide span of MPEG-2 encoding options only. Taking signal differences as a measure of picture quality only allows coarse evaluation of actual quality perform- ance. The varia
7、nce of encoding parameters allowed in MPEGQ encoding structures to achieve the desired flexibility will require subjective testing of each individ- ual encoder design to determine the actual quality performance at a given data rate and GoP structure. Thearrows indicate possible members of the MPEG-2
8、 4:2:26 ML compression family envisaged for main- stream broadcasting, news and sports, and for contri- bution, as implemented in current industrial designs. Since this figure was produced, for example, temporal predictive coding efficiency has improved allowing lower data rates than those given in
9、figure 1. A specific operating point for mainstream production has been defined at 50 Mb/s and this is described in SMPTE 356M. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this guideline. At the time of publication
10、, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this guideline are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standards indicated below. Copyright O 2001 by THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELE
11、VISION ENGINEERS 595 W. Hartxlale Ave., White Plains, NY 10607 (914) 761-1 100 Approved August 30,2001 - EG 38-2001 Bit-rate required to achieve a YN of 4 dB asa function I I I I IP IB IBPB N=l5 M=3 Figure 1 - Basic characteristics of compression for news and sports - MPEG-2 4:2:2PML SMPTE 312M-2001
12、, Television - Splice Points for MPEG-2 Transport Streams SMPTE 327M-2000, Television - MPEG-2 Video Recoding Data Set SMPTE 356M-2001, Television - Type D-i O Stream Specifications - MPEG-2 4:2:2P ML for 525160 and 625/50 SMPTE RP 202-2000, Video Alignment for MPEGP Coding SMPTE RP 213-2001, MPEG-2
13、 Operating Ranges 3 Introduction to operating points SMPTE RP 213 defines the MPEG-2 operating ranges. These ranges constrain characteristics of the MPEG-2 4:2:2 profile to ensure bitstream interchange in the professional environment. The operating ranges are subsets of ISO/MPEG pro- files and level
14、s. SMPTE RP 213defines two operating ranges for standard-definition television and three operating ranges for high-definition television. It also defines a hierarchical relationship among the ranges. This guideline analyzes the production system data flow, describes the operating range applicable fo
15、r each main production stage, and gives examples of operating points. For each stage in the production system data flow, the guideline discusses considera- tions that influence selection of an operating range and within it an operating point or points. Specific considerations include quality of vide
16、o and audio, efficiency, technology, and existing equipment and services. This guideline elucidates choice of operating points to enable bitstream interchange within professional appli- cations. It enhances the users ability to specify equip- ment and set application-specific parameters. The clauses
17、 that follow will inform and help guide the users to an optimum choice for their applications. Clause 4 describes the production system data flow and defines its stages. Page 2 of 12 pages Clause 5 gives, for each stage, example data rates and operating ranges. This is done separately for SDN and HD
18、TV. Further considerations for each stage follow. Clause 6 lists applications that use the production system described in clauses 4 and 5 and identifies issues that need to be considered when implementing a system. 3.1 Nomenclature The following definitions will be used in the clauses that follow: 3
19、.1.1 acquisition data rate: The (net or total) data rates used in field acquisition recording. 3.1 2 contribution data rate: The (net or total) data rates used to back-haul signals to a network center or station operating facility. 3.1.3 distribution data rate: The (net or total) data rates used to
20、pass network signals to regional or local stations. 3.1.4 editing data rate: The (net or total) data rates used for a reasonable number of post-production generations, not including the most demanding high-end post-production applications. 3.1.5 emission data rates: The (net ot total) data rates use
21、d in digital television broadcasting, either by terrestrial or satellite paths. 3.1.6 headroom: The additional data rate neces- sary to permit a naive transcode or naive com- pressed family conversion while retaining an acceptable picture quality. 3.1.7 intelligent compression family conversion: The
22、 conversion between the MPEG and non- MPEG (DV, JPEG, etc.) families of compression using nonessence data (such as bit-rate alloca- tion and quantization) in the recompression to minimize quality loss. 3.1.8 intelligent transcoding: T h e c o nv e rs i o n between two MPEG-2 formats using MPEG-2 rec
23、oding data set in the recompression to maxi- mize quality. The formats may differ in GoP structure, bit rate, frame rate, or frame size. EG 38-2001 3.1.9 naive compression family conversion: The conversion between the MPEG and non- MPEG families (DV, JPEG, etc.) of compression using only uncompresse
24、d video and audio in the recompress ion. 3.1.10 naive transcoding: The conversion be- tween two MPEG-2 formats using only uncom- pressed video and audio in the recompression. The formats may differ in GoP structure, bit rate, frame rate, or frame size. 3.1.11 net data rate: The data rate of the vide
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