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26 September 2013 HEVC real-time decoding
Benjamin Bross, Mauricio Alvarez-Mesa, Valeri George, Chi Ching Chi, Tobias Mayer, Ben Juurlink, Thomas Schierl
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Abstract
The new High Efficiency Video Coding Standard (HEVC) was finalized in January 2013. Compared to its predecessor H.264 / MPEG4-AVC, this new international standard is able to reduce the bitrate by 50% for the same subjective video quality. This paper investigates decoder optimizations that are needed to achieve HEVC real-time software decoding on a mobile processor. It is shown that HEVC real-time decoding up to high definition video is feasible using instruction extensions of the processor while decoding 4K ultra high definition video in real-time requires additional parallel processing. For parallel processing, a picture-level parallel approach has been chosen because it is generic and does not require bitstreams with special indication.
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Benjamin Bross, Mauricio Alvarez-Mesa, Valeri George, Chi Ching Chi, Tobias Mayer, Ben Juurlink, and Thomas Schierl "HEVC real-time decoding", Proc. SPIE 8856, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXVI, 88561R (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2030009
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KEYWORDS
Video

Video coding

Computer programming

Parallel processing

Picosecond phenomena

Information technology

Video compression

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