NETVC
The Internet Video Codec (NETVC) is a standardization project for a royalty free video codec hosted by the IETF.[1] It is intended to provide a royalty-free alternative to de facto standards such as MPEG-4 and HEVC that require licensing payments for many uses.
The October 2015 basic draft requirements for NETVC are support for a bit depth of 8-bits to 10-bits per sample, 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, 4:4:4 YUV, low coding delay capability, feasible real time decoder/encoder software implementations, temporal scalability, and error resilience tools.[2] The October 2015 optional draft requirements for NETVC is support for a bit depth of up to 16-bits per sample, 4:2:2 chroma subsampling, RGB video, auxiliary channel planes, high dynamic range, and parallel processing tools.[2]
On March 24, 2015, Xiph.org's Daala codec was presented to the IETF as a candidate for NETVC.[1][3][4] Daala coding techniques have been proposed to the IETF for inclusion into NETVC.[5]
On July 22, 2015, Cisco Systems' Thor video codec was presented to the IETF as a candidate for their NETVC video standard.[6] Thor is being developed by Cisco Systems and uses some Cisco elements that are also used by HEVC.[7] The Constrained Low-Pass Filter (CLPF) and motion compensation that are used in Thor were tested with Daala.[8]
At the IETF there are now also other partners involved in the development of NETVC.[7][8]
Contents
Levels
The draft requirements defines levels for NETVC.[9]
Level | Example picture resolutions More/Less examples
|
---|---|
1 | 640×[email protected] |
2 | 960×[email protected] |
3 | 1280×[email protected] |
4 |
1280×[email protected]
2,048×1,[email protected] |
5 |
1280×[email protected]
2,048×1,[email protected] |
6 | 4,096×2,[email protected] |
7 |
1,920×1,[email protected]
4,096×2,[email protected] |
8 |
1,920×1,[email protected]
4,096×2,[email protected] |
9 |
3,840×2,[email protected]
8,192×4,[email protected] |
10 |
3,840×2,[email protected]
8,192×4,[email protected] |
11 |
3,840×2,[email protected]
8,192×4,[email protected] |
Schedule
The planned schedule for the development of NETVC is:[10]
- July 2016: Informational document on requirements and evaluation criteria.
- May 2017: Standards documents on codec specification and storage format specification. Informational document on reference implementation.
- December 2017: Informational document on test results.
References
- ^ a b "Birds of a Feather Meetings (IETF Pre-WG Efforts)". Internet Engineering Task Force. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- ^ a b A. Filippov (2015-10-19). "Video Codec Requirements and Evaluation Methodology". IETF. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
- ^ Lucian Armasu (2015-03-25). "IETF Begins Standardization Process For Next-Generation 'NETVC' Video Codec (Daala)". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
- ^ "NETVC BoF" (PDF). Internet Engineering Task Force. 2015-03-24. Retrieved 2015-08-06.
- ^ NetVC Working Group Documents
- ^ "NETVC IETF 93". Internet Engineering Task Force. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
- ^ a b "Thor" (PDF). Internet Engineering Task Force. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
- ^ a b NETVC Hackathon Results IETF 93 (Prague) (PDF)
- ^ A. Filippov (2015-11-23). "Video Codec Requirements and Evaluation Methodology". IETF. Retrieved 2015-12-31.
- ^ "Internet Video Codec (netvc)". IETF. Retrieved 2015-08-02.