New Report Details the Transformational Potential in the Video Codecs Ecosystem
InterDigital, a leader in mobile and video technology, has partnered with Futuresource Consulting to analyze the evolution of video codecs in a recent white paper titled “The Evolution of Compression in a Video-First Economy.” The report highlights how advanced video compression codecs are essential for meeting the surging demand for video services. With over 3.5 billion internet users engaging with video content and a 12% year-over-year increase in SVoD subscriptions, the need for efficient codecs is paramount. The standout codec, Versatile Video Coding (VVC/H.266), offers up to 50% bit-rate reduction compared to HEVC/H.265, facilitating ultra-high-definition content delivery. This report underscores InterDigital's commitment to innovation and improving video experiences while addressing sustainability concerns in bandwidth usage.
- InterDigital's research indicates strong market demand for efficient video codecs due to rising video consumption.
- VVC/H.266 codec shows significant potential with up to 50% bit-rate reduction, enhancing video delivery efficiency.
- The report supports InterDigital's position as an innovator in video technology and standards.
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InterDigital and Futuresource Consulting report sizes up the latest video codecs and their ability to unlock new efficiencies to support burgeoning video demand
WILMINGTON, Del., April 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A recent white paper commissioned by InterDigital, Inc. (Nasdaq: IDCC), a mobile and video technology research and development company, and written by market research firm Futuresource Consulting, examines the foundational nature, state of evolution, and critical features of codecs and video standards, especially as video becomes ubiquitous and demand for video services and entertainment grows and diversifies.
The report, “The Evolution of Compression in a Video-First Economy,” outlines the development path of video compression codecs that have proven to be critical in reducing bandwidth and improving efficiency in the delivery of the data dense video services and entertainment we all enjoy. In simple terms, video codecs compress and encode video data into a format that is efficiently stored and can later be decoded and played back, and their capabilities underpin the ability to enjoy increasingly data-rich content across an array of screens and devices.
“Video is redefining the ways we communicate and the types of content we consume, and codecs are a critical tool to satiate our voracious demand for video more efficiently and resourcefully without compromising our perceived experience,” said Lionel Oisel, Head of Video Labs, InterDigital. “We continue to leverage our video compression and codec expertise through innovation and standards contributions that enhance our ability to stream high quality content and introduce novel ways to engage with video entertainment.”
Providing a 360-degree view of the video compression ecosystem, the report details the landscape of video compression technology and history of video coding standards, alongside the advantages of today’s codecs for video-powered experiences and potential impact for the future. Streaming a two-hour movie without compression would require more than 1.3TB of data, but the evolution of video compression techniques over the last 40 years now supports the seamless delivery of increased volumes of new types of video content and IP-based streaming services.
The report cites the broad transformational impact of video codecs, from state-of-the-art codecs enabling the delivery of ultra-high-definition content on IP-based streaming services, to innovation in compression techniques and AI integration reducing the computational load and latency to support immersive video applications like VR and AR, and the ability for video codecs to not only reduce storage and bandwidth but also use energy more sustainably.
“Video dominates internet traffic today, with over 3.5 billion internet users streaming or downloading some form of video at least once per month. Furthermore, there were 1.47 billion SVoD subscriptions globally at the close of 2022, with the sector posting a
The report spotlights Versatile Video Coding (VVC/H.266) as a standout video codec with a highly versatile design for use across an extended range of applications and capabilities far exceeding those of previous standards. VVC/H.266 offers an up to
To read the white paper “The Evolution of Compression in a Video-First Economy,” please click here.
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