JPEG-XS is the latest contribution codec from ITU, offering production contribution performance at around 3 BPP (bits per pixel) and a range of operating points above and below for different applications. In order to gain widespread adoption, it is critical to have a common mapping into IP-based transport, and a common management API. The Video Services Forum (VSF) recently published TR-08, describing in detail how to combine JPEG-XS using RFC 9132 into SMPTE ST2110-22, and AMWA is finishing the development of BCP-006-01 describing how to use NMOS for JPEG-XS streams. By combining JPEG-XS over IP using SMPTE ST 2110-22 and using AMWA NMOS, interoperable solutions can be deployed.

Categories: Codecs, Video
Presenters: John Mailhot - Imagine Communications
Year: 2022
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