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Always again amazing when groundbreaking new technologies are announced around the 1st of April.
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A new video:
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Finally, a little bit of substance. Now we can possibly even predict academic samples when it will be suitable or when it may fail...
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I've already invested millions into the new "Shadow" codec that is said to be able to compress HD movies into a few kilobytes. So I don't have time for this subpar V-Codec or the ancient HEVC. Can't wait to keep all my movies on a floppy.
http://www.cyborg.co/#nicolas-dupont
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So...?
Boring, nothing new except "partnership annoucements", no "HOW". No meat, just fluff.
And it wasn't shot well - cameraman had auto iris turned on or something (exposure fluctuates). Hope that wasn't the PERSEUS codec!
Don't send me PR links anymore via PM unless it is one that actually provides scientific explanations.
<edit>For those who haven't figured it out: This is a repeat of a reply to an unsolicited PM sent to me from @Stears555, who I have now put on my ignore list.</edit>
ScottLast edited by Cornucopia; 3rd Oct 2015 at 15:56.
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That's all you seem to do @Stears555: repeat BS ad nauseum.
Your pronouncements have no basis in fact. Or you are hanging around the wrong sort of video people. Most video people I know (including myself) have bachelors or masters levels in communications, engineering, math & physics. And we completely understand ALL that is described in the specification(s). In fact, some of them are the very same people that DESIGNED the systems, using "higher mathematics", that you lamely attempt to align with.
If you have something important to contribute, do it. Put up or shut up. I'm waiting...
Otherwise, you are just amounting to a wannabe delusional complaining troll.
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Germany’s IRT (Institut für Rundfunktechnik) is a serious institution. Their initial findings "confirm a substantial improvement" carry some weight. The link at the top of this page offers good insight into V-Nova. I don't understand the emotional charge regarding this.
http://www.v-net.tv/perseus-does-not-disrupt-compression-ecosystem-or-hevc-upgrade-plans -
I noticed your exceptionally selective quote. Also your website does not speak of the Rundfunktechnik study. So I found their press release talking about it.
"The IRT evaluated the V-Nova’s technology against benchmarks set by JPEG2000 in Contribution and production codecs such as AVC Intra Class 100 and XAVC-Intra100 at comparable bit-rates. The results, based on a mixture of objective and subjective evaluations, confirm a substantial improvement compared to JPEG2000 and a quality that challenges H.264-intra-based production codecs.The tests were performed on HD interlaced content (1080i/25), which represents the large majority of content being acquired today. "
“The tests by the globally respected IRT technology institute shows that PERSEUS provides commercially valuable increases in efficiency over contribution compression codes AVC-Intra and JPEG2000 at the most widely adopted HD format today, 1080i”, commented Guido Meardi, V-NOVA CEO and co-Founder.“Due to PERSEUS hierarchical nature, we know that the benefits are evenlargerat higher resolutionssuch as UHD/4Kand higher frame ratessuch as 1080p50/60. We will continue supporting any independent validation to prove PERSEUS many benefits.”
http://www.v-nova.com/en/press/2015-09/VNL%20Press%20Release_IRT_FINAL.pdf
As usual, the provided info about the PERSEUS codec is vague at best.
I don't understand the emotional charge regarding this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oilLast edited by KarMa; 3rd Oct 2015 at 22:39.
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Both news items were linked to previously in this thread. It would appear that being too engaged in the discussion few people actually read these. The CEO of V-Nova has emphasized that "in the real world, PERSEUS is not an alternative codec to H.264 or HEVC but will be used with encoders that also have these compression capabilities." "...From a theoretical technology point of view, PERSEUS can be used as an alternative to HEVC but it is not an alternative in practice. It is something that will be built on top of whatever you were already using.”
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You just made it seem like your quote was in the website you linked to. As there was no other description for that website link. As now I know that link was just naked and unrelated to your text.
Well considering the provocative name of this thread along with the BBC quotes."Movie streaming firm Netflix currently requests users of its 4K Ultra High Def service to have a steady 25Mbps broadband connection, with analysis of their video stream showing between 12 and 16Mbps is actually required. V-Nova says it can deliver the same quality picture using just 7-8Mbps. http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-32140732
Pretty sad when a brand new Image format called FLIF is already more forth coming with comparison charts, source code, and it's free. And with PERSEUS we have to take all of the news articles and boil them down to the actual substance, which is very little.
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If Perseus is a kind of "noise modelling" technology in the video area, vaguely comparable to mp3PRO and HE-AAC in the audio area, it could have beed stated so right away, and we would have understood and complained less about possible "vapour ware"; this approach would be understandable, and the reports about improvements more comprehensible.
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http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/129953-4k-is-only-half-the-story-bbc-also-to-trial-liv...onwealth-games
Perseus proved its ability for British viewers. So handle the quality of Perseus as a fact.
Your argumentation is very weird. Do you believe that the Earth has geoid (or roughly ORB shape) ? Or following your logic: Is the Earth flat, because you have never been on the board of a spaceship to check it.... -
This article doesn't say anything about perseus or v-nova
If it's a noise modeller - the streams probably won't be very high quality. It won't replace HEVC or AVC. The CEO says so - that's a fact. It looks like it's aimed at a different usage scenario. Low bandwith, lower quality scenarios. Not high quality. So it still might have a place in the world, eg. for bandwith restricted rural areas it could be very useful -
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Not sure what you mean by backward.
But a from what I hear this is an intra-only codec, meaning that it can't remove redundancies across a large number of frames. Like MotionJPEG. Along with the fact that they don't even beat H.264 intra, it makes me wonder why we are even talking about perseus. -
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Let me rephrase - they never said either if it's intra or inter to my knowledge. The only test results presented (that weren't really even revealed fully, or open, just hearsay really) were against intra compression codecs, AVC-Intra and MJPEG. A 20+ year old codec and a 9 year old codec. Yeehaw. I'm just saying it would be wrong to conclude that it's ONLY capable of intra one from that one test result.
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Ahem...
I interrupt these broadcasts of V-Nova (of which looked "ghosty" to me on their screens) to once more remind its "High Fives" that some of us are still waiting for a decoder/encoder.
Otherwise, it's permanently good bye from me, and hopefully from many others.
No decoder/encoder, no interest.Last edited by PuzZLeR; 7th Oct 2015 at 11:10. Reason: Felt that in bold the message MAY finally get through.
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V-Nova’s PERSEUS Powers First UltraHD Broadcast of Real Madrid vs. Barcelona .
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&sl=es&tl=en&u=http://www....baja-latencia/
https://promotedstories.com/story/440897
http://www.enhancedonlinenews.com/portal/site/eon/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsI...st-Real-Madrid
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