Mark Watson from Netflix examines how to combine SDR and HDR video from many sources into one seamless experience. How do you manage the different colour spaces, the difference in dynamic range, the types of HDR? Mark talks about how the different delivery formats differ and presents ways in which they can be unified, representing the work that Netflix is putting in to create a rich, seamless and dynamic auto-playing user experience.
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Video: Exploring Image Corruption in the Workflow, and how to Stop this from Happening
Corrupted data is a fact of life. Yet LTO tape Systems, SAN, NAS, Object Store, RAM, and WAN Optimizers all have configurations available to protect the fidelity of image contents in the workflow. Most serious is an archive scenario where content may sit untouched for a long duration and any corruption remains undetected for extended periods of time.
This talk from SMPTE Technical Conference 2017 by Keith Hogan covers the problems with hashes, looks at where errors can get introduced and ways to mitigate problems.
Depending on the path a video frame takes through the workflow, it will be treated to a varying set of protection technologies, like RAID, erasure coding, ECC Memory, and parity checking. Even on the network, errors can be introduced but checksums don’t always work.
To overcome the uncertainty of associated with how these methods ensure fidelity, the industry employs failure detection at each stage of the workflow (generally MD5 checksums). Keith discusses the protection mechanisms provided or employed by each workflow element and how frame corruption can occur, even when all of the protection technologies are working as designed. Finishing with a method for providing protection to images at the frame level using Forward Error Correction, such that there is uniformity of protection for images applied throughout the workflow, Keith shows that media errors may be recovered in most cases without having to access a backup copy.
Video: NAB – Not Just Technology
A recording a Mark Schubin speaking at a SMPTE Washington D.C. Meeting after NAB this year. A highly insightful talk, Mark looks at the technology topics of NAB and joins them up with context surrounding them; politics, policy, progress and more.
Topics include
• This year’s decline in visitor turnout
• ATSC 3.0
• ZTE & Chinese companies
• Cloud pricing
• Applicability of Media over IP (ST 2110)
• Future codecs (VPP, PERSEUS, JPEG XS etc.)
• Displays and much more.
Video: Proposed Measured Display Characterization File for HDR Consumer Displays
Tyler Pruitt explains how HDR displays can be characterised and how this can be implemented. Based up on a technical paper here, this talk covers these topics and includes an extensive Q&A section.
• Rec 709 workflows
• Colour Volume Remapping
• Dynamic Metadata
• BT.2100 Calibration
• HDR Calibration
• HDR Bypass
• Colour Volume Profile Files