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		<title>Future collaboration between MPEG and VCEG</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:08:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yu Liu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As well-known, the JVT (a joint video team between MPEG and VCEG) achieves great success in the standardization of the state-of-art video compression, including H.264/AVC, SVC, and MVC. The academic and industry want to continue the success in the collaboration between MPEG and VCEG. Some proposals [......]<p class='read-more'><a href='http://www.vidwav.com/2009/07/future-collaboration-between-mpeg-and-vceg.htm'>继续阅读</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">As well-known, the JVT (a joint video team between MPEG and VCEG) achieves great success in the standardization of the state-of-art video compression, including H.264/AVC, SVC, and MVC. The academic and industry want to continue the success in the collaboration between MPEG and VCEG. Some proposals from VCEG suggest the H.NGVC (or H.265) standardization should be collaboratively done with MPEG to produce a significantly advanced video coding standard and to avoid producing multiple similar standards that will make market confusing. VCEG agrees that conducting this work jointly with MPEG would be beneficial to avoid duplication of efforts in this area. Therefore, in this MPEG London meeting, a joint meeting between MPEG and VCEG discussed the future collaboration. However, the collaboration method aroused a lot of controversy, focusing on which one of the following practical experiences should be chosen:</p>
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<li>Practical experience 1: MPEG-2, a integrate part of video subgroup when under WG 11 auspices;</li>
<li>Practical experience 2: H.264/AVC (JVT), a distinct subgroup of WG11.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">However, the joint meeting between MPEG and VCEG did not reach a conclusion on which one to use. The naming of output specification and collaborative team were also discussed, but no conclusion was drawn at this stage.</p>
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