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ATEME, SES Join Forces for Live UHD Broadcast Using Versatile Video Coding Standard

By SVG Staff Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - 10:48 am Print This Story | Subscribe

ATEME has partnered with SES, VideoLabs, and IETR for the first end-to-end UHD satellite broadcast transmission using the new Versatile Video Coding (VVC) standard. IPTV Encoder

ATEME, SES Join Forces for Live UHD Broadcast Using Versatile Video Coding Standard

The test transmission has been launched on SES’ 28.2° East orbital position carrying a UHD (4K) video stream using the VVC standard.

In this trial, the UHD TV source is encoded with VVC and encapsulated in MPEG-TS using ATEME’s TITAN Live video processing platform. The streams are modulated using DVB-S2 and broadcast by SES on an Astra 2E transponder, covering the whole of Europe. On the reception side, the signal, demodulated by a DVB to IP gateway, is forwarded via IP to the VLC player that displays the video using the real-time OpenVVC decoder developed by IETR.

The test showcased the following benefits of VVC:

“Since our first digital transmissions back in 1995, every 10 years the industry has released a new, more efficient video encoding scheme and continuing with our video innovation tradition, we are proud to collaborate with our industry partners on the first satellite broadcast using the VVC codec,” said Thomas Wrede, VP New Technology and Standards, SES.

VVC is the latest video coding technology, developed by the Joint Video Experts Team (JVET), formed by experts from ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG. VVC improves on the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard’s compression efficiency by 50% and addresses all video formats (VR-360°, 3D, 4K, 8K, HDR). Its versatility allows the standard to cover a wide range of applications, from broadcast to OTT delivery.

“At ATEME, we are proud to have contributed to this ground-breaking trial,” says Mickaël Raulet, VP Innovation, ATEME “This test, performed as a part of EFIGI collaborative project, is a great example of how the combined efforts of dedicated professionals can result in driving innovation in the broadcast industry and it proves that VVC is ready to enter the market in July.”

ATEME, SES Join Forces for Live UHD Broadcast Using Versatile Video Coding Standard

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