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Old 10th January 2020, 12:32   #1  |  Link
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JPEG-XS sample file

Hi,

is one of you have jpeg-xs samples files to share or know where to download them ?

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Old 2nd May 2020, 14:56   #2  |  Link
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JPEG XS is a new codec for IP workflows in studio environments,
for local video networks and for VR/AR applications which allows
transferring high-resolution video data over standard Ethernet
or other wired connections. The codec is a mezzanine compression
codec which works with limited computing resources.
The Fraunhofer IIS JPEG XS development can be used for
lowest complexity and platform-independency applications
at compression ratios from 2:1 to 10:1.
First JPEG XS codec implementation for video production
in a software-plugin for Adobe® Premiere® Pro CC with
real-time playback capability of 4k60p UHD video.
– JPEG-XS codec for streaming up to 8k resolution video in
professional studio environment
– Integration in SMPTE 2110
– Low Latency (32 lines end-to-end)
– RGB/YCbCr 444 and 422 up to 12 Bit per component
SDK available for Windows and Linux

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JPEG XS is a very awesome technology that's going to have a huge impact in live production workflows.
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^ Bringing 12 Gbps for 4kp60 down to 6 Gbps (or even way less like 1-3 Gbps) is a game changer for baseband routers!
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FYI, The last edition of the SMPTE journal includes a JPEG-XS article: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/smpte...458506752-p3ml
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^ Bringing 12 Gbps for 4kp60 down to 6 Gbps (or even way less like 1-3 Gbps) is a game changer for baseband routers!
Do you really think it will be implemented/compatable for HD-SDI/3G-SDI equipment?

For IP-video/SDI gateways on the other hand...I been looking for products with JPEG-XS implementations since it was announced. That Riedel press release Jamaika in the other jpeg thread got me very excited for contribution between sites. With 6:1 compression an 1ru gateway should be able to transfer up to 40 HD-SDI one way signals over an 10Gbe fiber, or I guess 32in 32out.

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Right, that's really what I meant. Baseband routing in general, not "router"

I don't see my old company's 10 year old old Evertz Quartz HD-SDI router getting updated with JPEG-XS
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