MPEG-DASH). == History == MPEG was established in 1988 by the initiative of Hiroshi Yasuda (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) and Leonardo Chiariglione, who was the group's chair from its inception until June 6, 2020.
The first MPEG meeting was in May 1988 in Ottawa, Canada. As of late 2005, MPEG had grown to include approximately 350 members per meeting from various industries, universities, and research institutions. On June 6, 2020, the MPEG part of Chiariglione's personal website was updated to inform readers that he had retired as Convenor, and he said that the MPEG group (then SC 29/WG 11) "was closed".
It was formed in 2001 and its main result was H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (MPEG-4 Part 10).
The first MPEG meeting was in May 1988 in Ottawa, Canada. As of late 2005, MPEG had grown to include approximately 350 members per meeting from various industries, universities, and research institutions. On June 6, 2020, the MPEG part of Chiariglione's personal website was updated to inform readers that he had retired as Convenor, and he said that the MPEG group (then SC 29/WG 11) "was closed".
It was created in 2010 to develop High Efficiency Video Coding, a new generation video coding standard that further reduces (by 50%) the data rate required for high quality video coding, as compared to the then-current ITU-T H.264 / ISO/IEC 14496-10 standard.
Jens-Rainer Ohm and Gary Sullivan. === Joint Video Exploration Team === Joint Video Exploration Team (JVET) is a joint group of video coding experts from ITU-T Study Group 16 (VCEG) and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 (MPEG) created in 2017 after an exploration phase in 2015.
Jens-Rainer Ohm and Gary Sullivan. === Joint Video Exploration Team === Joint Video Exploration Team (JVET) is a joint group of video coding experts from ITU-T Study Group 16 (VCEG) and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 (MPEG) created in 2017 after an exploration phase in 2015.
MPEG-DASH). == History == MPEG was established in 1988 by the initiative of Hiroshi Yasuda (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) and Leonardo Chiariglione, who was the group's chair from its inception until June 6, 2020.
The first MPEG meeting was in May 1988 in Ottawa, Canada. As of late 2005, MPEG had grown to include approximately 350 members per meeting from various industries, universities, and research institutions. On June 6, 2020, the MPEG part of Chiariglione's personal website was updated to inform readers that he had retired as Convenor, and he said that the MPEG group (then SC 29/WG 11) "was closed".
His decision followed a restructuring process within SC 29, in which "some of the subgroups of WG 11 (MPEG) [became] distinct MPEG working groups (WGs) and advisory groups (AGs)" in July 2020.
It developed the Versatile Video Coding (VVC) standard, completed in July 2020.
The JCT-VC was merged into JVET in July 2020. ==Standards== The MPEG standards consist of different Parts.
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