Report of 96th meeting 1
1 Opening 9
2 Roll call of participants 9
3 Approval of agenda 9
4 Allocation of contributions 9
5 Communications from Convenor 9
6 Report of previous meeting 9
7 Processing of NB Position Papers 9
8 Work plan management 9
8.1 Media coding 9
8.1.1 MPEG Frame-Compatible Enhancement for AVC 9
8.1.2 3DG Core experiments 9
8.1.3 OFF Additional script and language tags 10
8.1.4 Contract Expression Language 10
8.1.5 CAL Extensions 10
8.1.6 Video Tool Library 10
8.1.7 Spatial Audio Object Coding 10
8.1.8 Unified Speech and Audio Coding 10
8.1.9 High-Efficiency Video Coding 11
8.1.10 Media Context and Control – Control Information 11
8.1.11 Media Context and Control – Sensory Information 11
8.1.12 Media Context and Control – Virtual World Object Characteristics 11
8.1.13 Media Context and Control – Data Formats for Interaction Devices 11
8.1.14 Media Context and Control – Common Types and Tools 11
8.1.15 3D Video Coding 11
8.1.16 Future Audio 11
8.1.17 Internet Video Coding 12
8.2 Composition coding 12
8.2.1 Scene Description Based Collaborative Applications 12
8.2.2 Advanced User Interaction 12
8.2.3 Augmented reality 12
8.3 Description coding 12
8.3.1 Compact Descriptors for Visual Search 12
8.4 Systems support 12
8.4.1 MPEG-2 12
8.5 Transport and File formats 13
8.5.1 Simplified carriage of MPEG-4 over MPEG-2 13
8.5.2 Signalling of stereoscopic video in MPEG-2 Systems 13
8.5.3 Transport of Unified Speech and Audio Coding 13
8.5.4 Sub-track selection & switching 13
8.5.5 DASH support and RTP reception hint track processing 13
8.5.6 MP4 files as a playlist using file tracks 13
8.5.7 Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP 14
8.5.8 Common Encryption Format for ISO Base Media File Format 14
8.5.9 MPEG Media Transport 14
8.6 Multimedia architecture 14
8.6.1 MPEG-M Architecture 14
8.6.2 MXM API 14
8.6.3 Elementary Services 14
8.6.4 Service Aggregation 14
8.6.5 MPEG-M Usage Guidelines 15
8.6.6 MPEG-V Architecture 15
8.7 Application formats 15
8.7.1 Stereoscopic Video AF composition type 15
8.7.2 Interactive Music AF dynamic volume change 15
8.8 Reference implementation 15
8.8.1 Efficient representation of 3D meshes with multiple attributes Reference Software 15
8.8.2 Video Signature Tools Reference Software 15
8.8.3 Audio-visual Description Profile Reference Software 16
8.8.4 DASH Reference Software 16
8.8.5 MPEG-M Reference Software 16
8.8.6 Media Context and Control – Reference Software 16
8.9 Conformance 16
8.9.1 Efficient representation of 3D meshes with multiple attributes Conformance 16
8.9.2 Video Signature Tools Conformance 16
8.9.3 DASH Conformance 16
8.9.4 MPEG-M Conformance 16
8.9.5 Media Context and Control – Conformance 17
8.10 Maintenance 17
8.10.1 Audio coding standards 17
9 Organisation of this meeting 17
9.1 Tasks for subgroups 17
9.2 Joint meetings 18
10 WG management 19
10.1 Terms of reference 19
10.2 Liaisons 19
10.2.1 Liaison statementss 19
10.2.2 New liaisons 20
10.2.3 List of active liaisons 20
10.3 Responses to National Bodies 20
10.4 Ad hoc groups 20
10.5 Asset management 21
10.6 IPR management 21
10.7 Work plan and time line 21
11 Administrative matters 21
11.1 Schedule of future MPEG meetings 21
11.2 Promotional activities 22
11.2.1 Promotional documents 22
11.2.2 Press release 22
12 Resolutions of this meeting 23
13 A.O.B. 23
14 Closing 23
Annex A – Attendance list 24
Annex B – Agenda 31
Annex C – Input contributions 34
Annex D – Output documents 63
Annex E – Requirements report 68
Requirements documents approved at this meeting 68
Annex F MPEG-7 AVDP 68
DASH 69
Considering that the DASH FDIS is expected to be issued in July 2011, WG11 requests the participating companies to make their IPR declarations and relevant information
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Audio 69
MPEG-H 69
Explorations 69
14.1 3D Video Coding 69
14.2 Compact Descriptors for Visual Search (CDVS) 70
14.3 MPEG Frame-Compatible Stereo Enhancement for AVC (MFC) 71
14.4 Audio 71
14.5 Low Complexity Video Coding 71
14.6 Option-1 Licensable Codecs 71
14.7 User Collaboration with BIFS LASeR 72
14.8 Miscellaneous 72
14.8.1 Preservation 72
14.8.2 Augmented Reality 72
Annex G – Systems report 73
1 Output of the Meeting 73
2 General Input Documents 77
2.1 AHG reports 77
2.2 General technical contributions 77
2.3 Summary of discussion 78
2.4 Demo 78
2.5 FAQ 78
2.6 AOB 78
3 MPEG-2 Systems (13818-1) 78
3.1 Topics 78
3.1.1 ISO/IEC 13818-1:2007 AMD 5 Carriage of JPEG2000 over MPEG-2 78
3.1.2 ISO/IEC 13818-1:2007 AMD 6 Extension to AVC video descriptor and 78ignalling of operation points for MVC 78
3.1.3 ISO/IEC 13818-1:2007 AMD 7 Signalling of frame compatible and service compatible stereoscopic video 78
3.1.4 ISO/IEC 13818-1:2007 AMD 8 Simplified carriage of MPEG-4 over MPEG-2 78
3.2 Contributions 78
3.3 Summary of discussions 79
3.4 Action Points 79
4 MPEG-4 BIFS (14496-11) 79
4.1 Topics 79
4.1.1 Exploration 79
4.2 Contributions 79
4.3 Summary of discussions 80
4.4 Action Points 81
5 MPEG-4 ISO Base File Format (14496-12) 81
5.1 Topics 81
5.1.1 ISO/IEC 14496-12:2008/AMD 2 Support for sub-track selection & switching, post-decoder requirements, and color information 81
5.1.2 ISO/IEC 14496-12:2008/AMD 3 DASH support and RTP reception hint track processing 81
5.1.3 ISO/IEC 14496-12:2008/AMD 4 MP4 files as a playlist using file tracks 81
5.2 Contributions 81
5.3 Summary of discussions 81
5.4 Action Points 83
6 Contract Expression Language (21000-20) 83
6.1 Topics 83
6.1.1 ISO/IEC 21000-20 Contract Expression Language 83
6.2 Contributions 83
6.3 Summary of discussions 83
6.4 Action Points 83
7 Stereoscopic Video AF (23000-11) 84
7.1 Topics 84
7.1.1 ISO/IEC 23000-11 AMD1 Conformance and Reference Software 84
7.1.2 ISO/IEC 23000-11 AMD2 Additional composition type 84
7.2 Contributions 84
7.3 Summary of discussions 84
7.4 Action Points 84
8 Interactive Music AF (23000-12) 84
8.1 Topics 84
8.1.1 ISO/IEC 23000-12 AMD1 Conformance and Reference Software 84
8.1.2 ISO/IEC 23000-12 AMD2 Compact representation of dynamic volume change and audio equalization 84
8.2 Contributions 84
8.3 Summary of discussions 85
8.4 Action Points 85
9 Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (23001-6) 85
9.1 Topics 85
9.1.1 ISO/IEC 23001-6 Dynamic Adaptive Streaming over HTTP (DASH) 85
9.1.2 ISO/IEC 23001-6/AMD 1 85
9.2 Contributions 85
9.3 Summary of discussions 88
9.4 Action Points 92
10 Conformance and Ref. SW. for DASH (23001-7) 92
10.1 Topics 92
10.1.1 ISO/IEC 23001-7 Conformance and reference software for DASH 92
10.2 Contributions 92
10.3 Summary of discussions 92
10.4 Action Points 92
11 MPEG-M Architecture (23006-1) 92
11.1 Topics 92
11.1.1 ISO/IEC 23006-1 Architecture 92
11.2 Contributions 92
11.3 Summary of discussions 93
11.4 Action Points 93
12 MPEG-M Elementary Services (23006-4) 94
12.1 Topics 94
12.1.1 ISO/IEC 23006-4 Elementary services 94
12.2 Contributions 94
12.3 Summary of discussions 94
12.4 Action Points 94
13 MPEG-M Service Aggregation (23006-5) 94
13.1 Topics 94
13.1.1 ISO/IEC 23006-5 Service Aggregation 94
13.2 Contributions 94
13.3 Summary of discussions 95
13.4 Action Points 95
14 Advanced User Interaction Interface (23007-2) 95
14.1 Topics 95
14.1.1 Advanced User Interaction Interface 95
14.2 Contributions 95
14.3 Summary of discussions 95
14.4 Action Points 95
15 MPEG-V Architecture (23005-1) 95
15.1 Topics 95
15.1.1 ISO/IEC 23005-1 MPEG-V Architecture 95
15.2 Contributions 95
15.3 Summary of discussions 96
15.4 Action Points 96
16 Sensory Information (23005-3) 96
16.1 Topics 96
16.1.1 ISO/IEC 23005-3:201x/AMD 1 Binary representation 96
16.2 Contributions 96
16.3 Summary of discussions 97
16.4 Action Points 97
17 Conformance and reference software (23005-7) 97
17.1 Topics 97
17.1.1 ISO/IEC 23005-5 Reference Software 97
17.2 Contributions 97
17.3 Summary of discussions 97
17.4 Action Points 98
17.5 Summary of discussions 98
17.6 Action Points 98
18 Exploration – MMT 98
18.1 Topics 98
18.2 Contributions 98
18.3 Summary of discussions 99
18.4 Action Points 100
19 Liaison 100
19.1 List of input liaison letters 100
19.2 List of output liaison letters 101
20 Resolutions of Systems 101
Cf. WG11 resolution. 101
21 Action Plan 101
22 References 102
22.1 Timeline of standards under development 102
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Description 102
22.2 Standing Documents 104
22.3 Mailing Lists Reminder 106
22.4 Latest References and Publication Status 107
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Annex H – Video report 119
1 MPEG-2 video 119
2 MPEG-7 Visual 119
3 Reconfigurable Video Coding (RVC) 120
Joint meeting with 3DG subgroup 120
Review of Input contributions 120
4 HEVC 122
5 3DV, MFC, and "Option 1" video coding 123
Annex I – Audio report 124
1 Opening Audio Plenary 132
2 Administrative matters 132
Communications from the Chair 132
Approval of agenda and allocation of contributions 132
Creation of Task Groups 132
Approval of previous meeting report 132
Review of AHG reports 132
Joint meetings 132
Received National Body Comments and Liaison matters 132
Plenary Discussion 132
3 Record of AhG meetings 132
4 Task group activities 133
Joint Meeting 133
With Systems on USAC Audio/Systems Interactions (Tue 1400-1500) 133
With Requirements on Audio for HEVC (Thu 1000-1100) 133
Structure of MPEG SVN Repository 135
Task Group discussions 136
MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MPEG-7, MPEG Surround, SAOC 136
MPEG-D Unified Speech and Audio Coding 136
5 Closing Audio Plenary and meeting deliverables 145
Plenary discussions 145
Responses to Liaison and NB comments 147
Recommendations for final plenary 147
Establishment of Ad-hoc Groups 147
Approval of output documents 147
Press statement 148
Agenda for next meeting 148
All other business 148
Closing of the meeting 148
1. Participants 149
2. Audio Contributions and Schedule 150
3. Task Groups 152
4. Output Documents 152
5. Agenda for the 97th MPEG Audio Meeting 154
Annex J – 3DG report 155
3DGC meeting report
Geneva, March 2011 155
1 Opening of the meeting 155
1.1 Approval of the agenda 155
1.2 Goals for the week 155
1.3 Standards from 3DGC 155
1.4 Room allocation 156
1.5 Joint meetings 156
1.6 Allocation of contributions 157
2 General issues 164
2.1 General discussion 164
2.1.1 Reference Software 164
2.1.2 Web site 164
3 Current Voting 164
4 General 3DG related activities 164
4.1 AhG on 3DG activities 164
4.2 Promotions 165
4.2.1 Web Site 165
4.3 Joint activities 165
4.3.1 MPEG-V - Information Exchange with Virtual Worlds (formally Metaverse) 165
4.3.2 Reconfigurable Graphics Coding 168
4.4 Explorations 168
5 Liaison 168
6 Output documents and Resolutions of 3DGC 168
1 Part 5 Reference Software 168
2 Part 16 Animation Framework eXtension (AFX) 169
.2.1 The 3DG subgroup recommends approval of the following documents 169
3 Part 27 Conformance 169
4 MPEG-V 169
5 23002-4 Video Tool Library 169
.5.1 3DG subgroup recommends to change the title of ISO/IEC 23002-4, "Video Tool Library" to "Multimedia Tool Library". 169
.5.2 3DG subgroup recommends appointing Seung Wook Lee, Christian Tulvan, Matthieu Wipliez, Euee S. Jang, and Marius Preda as editors of ISO/IEC 23002-4:2011/AMD 3 Graphics Tool Library for Reconfigurable Multimedia Coding Framework. 169
7 Establishment of 3DG Ad-Hoc Groups 170
8 Closing of the Meeting 171