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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( July 1999)
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A Practical Integration of Key MPEG-2 Technologies

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1999, No. 7, pp. 179–179
Abstract
MPEG-2 is the premier coding scheme used widely in Digital Television Broadcasting. As a flexible compression scheme, MPEG-2 can be potentially and effectively used at every stage in the broadcast system. In acquisition, Betacam SX can be used as an MPEG-2 camcorder with a simple stream converter. An optical disk camcorder with an MPEG-2 Intra-frame encoder is currently being developed. In contribution/distribution, a narrow band channel requires high efficiency in compression. 4:2:2 long GOP is predominantly used in this application. What would be the compression scheme of choice in the broadcast studio? The SMPTE/EBU Task Force has recommended 50Mbps Intra-frame coding and this is expected to become an ITU-R Recommendation shortly. The 50Mbps Intra-frame compression schemes based on MPEG-2 and DV are both believed to be applicable for high quality applications. With MPEG-2 50M Intra-frame compression, the link which has been missing from broadcast studio stage now provides seamless interconnectivity. A full MPEG-2 compliant broadcast chain can now be created. The paper will focus on MPEG-2 implementation of the broadcast chain as a whole. An instance of a practical MPEG-2 compliant broadcast system is considered with supplementary explanation of the essential MPEG-2 technologies, such as transcoding, splicing, and SDTI CP interfaces. $B!H (Jhistory Data $B!I (J, which is a form of $B!H (Jmetadata $B!I (J from t forms of Metadata. The efficient use of $B!H (Jhistory Data $B!I (J is very use the implementation of MPEG-2 based systems.
Publication Date
1999-07-01
DOI
10.5594/M001189
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M001189
Author(s)
K. TatsuzawaBroadcasting & Professional Systems Company, Sony Corporation
Y. MurakamiBroadcasting & Professional Systems Company, Sony Corporation
Copyright
© 1999 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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