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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( October 1996)
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The Professional Video Industry Needs a Standard, Over-The-Top Digital Audio/Video Expansion Bus

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1996, No. 15, pp. 1–12
Abstract
The use of economical, general-purpose PCs in demanding professional video applications like nonlinear editing, graphics creation, animation recording, 3D rendering, video-on-demand and commercial insertion continues to grow. In these applications, specialized PC adapters are typically used to handle the massive processing requirements for transporting natural data types in real time. Commonly used sub-systems include: video I/O, video processing (DVE-mixing), video compression/decompression (codec), audio I/O, audio processing (EQ-mixing), mass storage interface, network interface and video-in-a-window console display. Although it is possible to accomplish some of these tasks with host CPU software and a single highly integrated adapter, most professional systems require more than one adapter. How to connect these multiple video adapters together inside a PC is a question that system integrators have been wrestling with for many years. The problem is essentially one of data rate considering that: a single ITU-601 4:2:2 digital video stream = 21 MB/sec. (32 MB/sec. with key bus 4:2:2:4) eight 48 KHz − 16-bit audio tracks = 768 KB/sec. motion-JPEG compressed digital video stream at Betacam quality = 6 MB/sec. This paper examines the limitations of commercially available busses in these demanding broadcast video applications, proposes the Movie-2 bus as a high-performance open-architecture standard that overcomes these limitations, discusses the Movie-2 bus in detail, and finally, presents a model of a typical nonlinear editing platform as an example of system-level Movie-2 bus implementation.
Publication Date
1996-10-01
DOI
10.5594/M00121
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00121
Author(s)
Alain LegaultMatrox Video Products Group Dorval, Quebec, Canada
Janet MateyMatrox Video Products Group Dorval, Quebec, Canada
Copyright
© 1996 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.
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