2024 Poised to be a Breakout Year for Versatile Video Coding -- Justin Ridge, MC-IFBy: MC-IF As demand for high-quality video continues to rise rapidly with the popularity of streaming services, social media video, and user-generated content, analysts at Verified Market Research project that the market for video encoding technology will reach $3.1 billion by the end of the decade, growing at a steady CAGR of 5.31%. "The mission of MC-IF is to promote technologies developed by MPEG. Over the past few years, MC-IF has focused on VVC, a video codec that offers improved efficiency and applicability for a wide range of applications," Adopting VVC has significant business and economic implications for many sectors of the economy that depend on high-quality video experiences. For instance, VVC introduces exciting opportunities to improve efficiency and performance while creating new revenue streams for broadcasters and over-the-top service providers. "Beyond publishing guidelines, 2023 was also a watershed year because several standards bodies approved VVC -- including SBTVD, DVB, SCTE and ATSC (where it is in-progress) "It is designed to handle a wide range of applications and has attracted participants from various industries -- including digital entertainment, manufacturing, and logistics as well as a growing number of drone applications," As a result, we expect VVC to appear in a growing number of mobile devices and consumer electronics -- especially smart TVs -- as early as 2024. After that, we anticipate it to permeate into other areas, such as surveillance and security, in devices like drones and security cameras," says Ridge. A Closer Look at VVC VVC sets itself apart from legacy encoding technologies -- and even current encoding alternatives -- in several ways:
"Overall, VVC's combination of improved coding efficiency, versatility, open development process, and compatibility make it a compelling choice for various industries and applications in the digital video space," concludes Ridge. Click here to read the Q&A with Justin Ridge, President MC-IF and Principal Engineer, Nokia Video Coding Research. Contact MC-IF ***@mindsharecapture.com Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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