SMPTE RP 213-2001 MPEG-2 Operating Ranges.pdf
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1、SMPTE RECOMMENDED PRACTICE RP 213-2001 MPEG-2 Operating Ranges Table of contents 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Application 4 MPEG-2 video parameters 5 Audio interchange Annex A Variable bit rate and constant bit rate Annex B Interoperability Annex C Overview and bibliography of related documents
2、1 Scope This practice specifies the structure and parameters of the data for interfacing MPEG-2 4:2:2 profile and digital audio in the professional environment. The purpose of this practice is to facilitate video and audio bitstream interchange between MPEGQ compliant equipment. An overview of assoc
3、iated documents in given in annex C. The combination of this document and those refer- enced in annex C will assist design and application of M P EG -2-based prof essional television equipment that facilitates bitstream interchange among different applications and over a wide set of user requirement
4、s. This practice is limited to the video and audio parameters of such a system. This practice 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. These operating ranges are subsets of
5、 ISO/MPEG profiles and levels. This practice defines two operating ranges for standard- definition television and three operating ranges for Page 1 of 8 pages highdefinition television. It also defines a hierarchial relationship among the ranges. All the MPEG-2 data structures defined in this practi
6、ce are ISOAEC 13818-2 4:2:2 profile compliant and as such are decodable by MPEG-2 4:2:2 profile compli- ant stand-alone decoders at the appropriate level. Inasmuch as the 4:2:2 profile also requires stand- alone decoders to decode main profile structures (4:2:0), existing main profile sources can be
7、 accom- modated. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this practice. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on
8、this practice are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent edition of the standards indicated below. AES3-1992, Digital Audio Engineering - Serial Transmission Format for Two-Channel Linearly Represented Digital Audio Data ANSVSMPTE 293M-1996, Television - 720 x 483 Acti
9、ve Line at 59.94-Hz Progressive Scan Production - Digital Representation SMPTE 274M-1998, Television - 1920 x 1080 Scan- ning and Analog and Parallel Digital Interfaces for Multiple Picture Rates SMPTE 296M-2001, Television - 1280 x 720 Pro- gressive Image Sample Structure - Analog and Digital Repre
10、sentation and Analog Interface SMPTE 302M-1998, Television - Mapping of AES3 Data into MPEG-2 Transport Stream Copyright 2001 by THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE AND TELEVISION ENGINEERS 595 W. Hamdale Ave., White Plains, NY 10607 (914) 761-1 100 Approved October 15,2001 RP 213-2001 SMPTE 308M-1998, Te
11、levision - MPEG-2 4:2:2 Profile at High Level SMPTE 327M-2000, Television - MPEG-2 Video Recoding Data Set tiodemission bandwidth. defining an MPEG-2-based system. Specific operat- ing parameter choices will depend on the individual application requirements, including editing capability, storage cap
12、acity, contribution feeds, and distnbu- SMPTE 328M-2000, Television - MPEG-2 Video Elementary Stream Editing Information SMPTE RP 202-2000, Video Alignment for MPEG-2 Coding d ISOAEC 1381 8-2:2000, Information Technology - Generic Coding of Moving Pictures and Associated Audio Information: Video ITU
13、-R BT.601-5 (10/95), Studio Encoding Parameters of Digital Television for Standard 4:3 and Wide-Screen 16:9 Aspect Ratios ITU-R BT.709-4 (09/00), Parameter Values for the HDTV Standards for Production and Intemational Programme Exchange In making this selection for a given application environ- ment,
14、 it is further recognized that tradeoffs among many different parameters must be considered. Such considerations include the bitstream overhead im- posed by various operating range constraints, the required degree of bitstream interoperability among various types of broadcast equipment, and overall
15、system complexity. Additional information about system interoperability is given in annex B. For audio, no single worldwide compressed standard has been adopted; various transmission systems are in use depending upon geographic area. Global audio interchange can, therefore, only be achieved by speci
16、- fying a noncompressed audio format. ITU-R BT.1358 (02/98), Studio Parameters of 625 and 525 Line Progressive Scan Television Systems 4 MPEG-2 video parameters 4.1 Operating ranges 3 Application The flexibility of MPEG-2 compression allows MPEG-2- based equipment to meet the diverse operational req
17、uirements of a broad range of professional tele- vision applications. Although some applications might be served by choosing a specific operating point, differ- ent users have different constraints and objectives, and may choose different specific operating parameters. Within professional applicatio
18、ns of MPEG-2, including the HDN extensions to MPEG-2 as defined by SMPTE 308M, five operating ranges are defined in this clause as shown in figure 1. Separate long- and short-GoP ranges are defined for both main level and high level systems. Additional operating ranges may be added as required to me
19、et future HDTV require- ments. Cognizant of these considerations, this practice specifies the following: Operating ranges 1 and 2 cover the MPEG-2 4:2:2P Q ML options including the standard 525-line and 625-line SDTV formats. Operating ranges 3 and 4 cover the MPEG-2 4:2:20 HL including: - Operating
20、 ranges including constrained bit rates and group-of-pictures (GoP) structures; - Operating ranges created for random access and editing capability; 480-line progressive scan 576-line progressive scan - Spatial alignment of coded images; 720-line progressive scan 1080-line interlaced scan - Use of 4
21、8-kHz sampled digital audio. 1080-line progressive scan (up to 30-Hz frame rate) Net bit rates specified for each operating range are maximum video bit rates and shall include all datathat are included in video buffer verifier (VBV) calculation. This practice, in conjunction with documents specified
22、 in annex C, describe parameter choices available in MPEG-2 and the factors to be taken into account when Page 2 of 8 pages RP 213-2001 Up to 50 Mbtls I-oniy coding Bit-rate Up to 50 Mbs Any GOP structure Up to 300 Mbtls Operating Range 4 Operating Range 38 Up to 175 Mbtls Operating Range 3A Up to 8
23、0 Mbtls I. Operating Range 2 I SDN Operating Range 1 I SDTV Figure 1 - SMPTE operating ranges 4.1.1 Operating range 1 (SDTV - Any GoP) Operating range 1 covers SDTV coded at up to 50 MbWs and may use temporal predictive coding. For GoP structures greater than one, future equip- ment designs should c
24、onform to this operating range. This will facilitate bitstream interchange over the full range of MPEG-2 main level compliant equipment. (See note below.) than 1,668,328 bits net data or, at 25 I-frames per second, no frame may have more than 2,000,000 bits net data. For SD I-frame-only applications
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