INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR
STANDARDISATION
ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11
CODING OF MOVING PICTURES AND AUDIO
ISO/IEC
JTC1/SC29/WG11N
MPEG02
October 2002 - Shanghai
Main results of
Shanghai meeting
MPEG-1
- Corrigendum 3 of Video has been started
MPEG-2
- The "7 on 2" amendment has been finally approved
- A WD of amendment 4 to MPEG-2 conformance (new LIII bitstreams) has been
developed
- COR1 to AMD1 of MPEG-2 Reference Software has been finally approved
- A new edition of MPEG-2 AAC has been proposed
- An amendment (FPDAM) to MPEG-2 AAC has been approved
MPEG-4
- A new edition of MPEG-4 Systems (part 1) has been approved. This will be
published in several parts:
- part 1
- part 11
- part 12
- part 13
- part 14
- part 15
- As a result of an agreement with JPEG the "ISO Base Media File
Format" will be a joint MPEG (as ISO/IEC 14496-12) and JPEG (as ISO/IEC
15444-12) standard. MPEG and JPEG will have their own specific extensions as
ISO/IEC 14496-14 (MP4 File Format);e) and ISO/IEC 15444-3 (Motion JPEG
2000), respectively.
- The COR2 to MPEG-4 Systems has been finally approved
- The MPEG-4 IPMP Extensions has been finally approved
- A Call for Proposal on Font format representation and font compression
technology has been issued
- The COR2 to MPEG-4 Visual has been finally approved
- The AMD3 to MPEG-4 Visual has been finally approved
- The Amendment 1 to MPEG-4 Audio (Bandwidth Extension) has been approved as
a FPDAM
- A WD for Amendment 2 to MPEG-4 Audio has been developed
- A Call for Proposals on MPEG-4 Lossless Audio Coding has been issued
- A Call for Information and Interest on Lossless Audio Coding for
Oversampled One-Bit Representations has been issued
- The second edition of MPEG-4 Conformance has been approved
- Amendment 1 to MPEG-4 Oprimised Software has been approved
- The RTP payload formats for carriage of MPEG-4 content over IP Networks
has been approved
- The MPEG-4 Reference Hardware Description has been approved as a PDTR
- Parts 11, 12, 13 and 14 of MPEG-4 have been finally approved
- Part 15 of MPEG-4 has been approved as FCD
MPEG-7
- A methodology to define MPEG-7 profiles has been approved
- A WD of COR1 to MPEG-7 Systems has been developed
- A WD of MPEG-7 Systems v. 2 has been developed
- MDS V. 2 has been approved as FPDAM
MPEG-21
- Draft Requirements for MPEG-21 IPMP were developed
- Purpose of and plan for MPEG-21 Reference Software have been developed
- A Preliminary Call for Proposals on Digital Item Processing: Digital Item
Base Operations and Digital Item Method Language has been developed
- Requirements for the Persistent Association of Identification and
Description of Digital Items have been approved
- Draft Requirements for Event Reporting have been developed
- So far the structure of the MPEG-21 standard is defined as
| No. |
Title |
Status |
| 1. |
Vision, Technologies and Strategy |
TR |
| 2. |
Digital Item Declaration |
FDIS |
| 3. |
Digital Item Identification and Description |
FDIS |
| 4. |
Intellectual Property Management and Protection |
CD |
| 5. |
Rights Expression Language |
CD |
| 6. |
Rights Data Dictionary |
CD |
| 7. |
Digital Item Adaptation |
WD |
| 8. |
Reference Software |
|
| 9. |
Fle Format |
WD |
Explorations
- A plan for building a Test Bed for Media Coding and Testing in Streaming
Environments has been made, based on software proposed by some participants
- Validation Test Plan for Digital Cinema Test Methodology and Work Plan For
Digital Cinema have been approved
- Applications and Requirements for Scalable Video Coding have been
developed
Others
- A new group "Integration" has been established. The task of this
group is to address issues related to integration of technologies developed
by the individual MPEG sub-groups, i.e. conformance testing and reference
software.
- Future meetings will be held at
- Awaji Is, JP (Dec 02)
- Antalya, TR (Mar 03)
- Trondheim, NO (Jul 03)
- Brisbane, QLD, AU (Oct 03)
- Waikaloa, HI, US (Dec 03)