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2nd April 2015, 07:19 | #1 | Link |
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V-Nova Perseus video [s/codec/noise modeller] announced
It is always again amazing when groundbreaking technologies are announced around the 1st of April; this time, a new consortium named V-Nova claims to be twice as efficient as HEVC while fast enough for realtime HD compression. Does this have any relation to NGIV, or is it just another hoax?
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In there Full Press Release (PDF) they have endorsements of Broadcom and EBU.
Well this makes me realy look forwards to the NAB Show 2015 (Las Vegas, April 13-16), for now we can only wait untill the other shoe drops. |
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Did anyone learn or see anything? The codec buzz and demos at the show were all HEVC for new stuff. Very little MPEG-2 compared to past years. Tons of AVC, of course, but that wasn't what was getting really highlighted. |
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Well @ the VideoHelp forum there is photographic evidence of their presence.
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Thanks. I know some of those guys, including one I've worked with quite closely and fruitfully with in recent years. I'm taking this a lot more seriously now. The use of non-standard codecs in backhaul certainly has happened before. And VisualOn already supports software decoders, so adding a new one could make sense for them. -Ben Waggoner (via TapaTalk) |
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17th April 2015, 19:29 | #9 | Link |
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Remember DivX testing their new codecs with the community here. Even though Atéme could not compete with x264 after all, discussing flaws and possible improvements here improved their code to some extent. I hope the V-Nova developers won't be afraid to share a codec for discussion and improvements as well, may it be as basic as Daala's, possibly with a date killswitch... Here at doom9 they will find people with technical background, able to detect flaws and to provide suggestions.
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On their team is at least one of the Engineers of the Super-FX GPU (Argonaut Games London)
Luca Rossato is the Chief scientist worked on MPEG mainly for Telecom Italia (he is credited with 25 years of MPEG experience) Guido Meardi seems the Mckinsey Super Econimics Brain hes also mentioned as Inventor in the Patents application though, he doesn't speak like a total IT noob about Perseus Before this he was mainly active in Automated Lean Production optimization Yeah it sounds something they could have contrubuted to the standardization process of H.265 but they didn't VC-1 all over again only that it's not a whole codec but more a subset it seems.
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I saw their public demos at NAB and they were impressive, but they've been very secretive about giving private demos or hands-on access to codec tools. Their leadership and engineering roster seems legit, but the way they're going on about it definitely screams "vaporware".
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