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Standard No.: GB/T 20090.2-2006
English Name: Information technology—advanced coding of audio and video—Part 2:Video
Chinese Name: 信息技术 先进音视频编码 第2部分:视频
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2006-2-16
Implemented on: 2006-3-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB/T 20090.2-2013 Information Technology - Advanced Coding of Audio and Video - Part 2: Video
Superseded on:2014-7-15
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 30000 words
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1 Scope GB/T 20090 specifies technical schemes for compression, decompression, processing and representation of digital audio and video and is applicable to applications such as high-resolution and standard-resolution digital television broadcasting, laser digital storage media, Internet broadband streaming media and multimedia communication. This part of GB/T 20090 specifies diversified bit rate, resolution and quality of video compression methods as well as decoding process, and is applicable to digital television broadcasting, interactive storage media, direct broadcast satellite video services, multimedia mail, multimedia services on packet network and remote video surveillance. 2 Normative References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part. For dated reference, subsequent amendments to (excluding correction to), or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, the parties whose enter into agreement according to this part are encouraged to research whether the latest editions of these documents are applied or not. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document applies. GB/T 14857-1993 The Specifications of Encoding Parameters of Digital Television for Studio (eqv CCIR 601-3) 3 Term and Definitions For the purpose of this part, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Reserved Some specific syntax element values are defined to be used for future expansion of this part. Note: these values shall not appear in the bitstream in accordance with this part. 3.2 Bit string The ordered sequence with limit bit, in which the leftmost bit is the most significant bit (MSB) and the rightmost bit is the least significant bit (LSB). 3.3 Bitstream The binary data stream formed by the coded picture. 3.4 Bitstream buffer The buffer for storing bitstream. 3.5 Bitstream order The sort order of the coded picture in the bitstream, which is the same as the picture decoding order. 3.6 Variable length coding One reversible entropy coding process, which allocates the short code word to the sign with relatively high frequency and the long code word to the symbol with relatively low frequency. 3.7 Transform coefficient One scalar in the transform domain. 3.8 Encoding presentation The form after the data encoding. 3.9 Encoding process The process to produce the bitstream in accordance with this part. Note: this process is not specified in this part. 3.10 Encoder The realization of the encoding process. 3.11 Coded picture Encoding presentation of one frame of picture. 3.12 Flag One binarystate variable. 3.13 Compensation The sum of the sample residual obtained by decoding the syntax element and its corresponding prediction value. 3.14 Residual The difference between reconstructed value of the sample or data element and its prediction value.
Foreword I Introduction II 0.1 Objective II 0.2 Application II 0.3 Profile and Level II 0.4 General Technology II 0.4.1 Prediction Technology II 0.4.2 Picture Block II 0.4.3 Tansform and Quantization III 0.5 How to Read this Part III 0.6 Description on Relevant Patent Condition III 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Term and Definitions 4 Abbreviations 5 Stipulation 5.1 Arithmetic Operators 5.2 Logical Operators 5.3 Relational Operators 5.4 Bitwise Operators 5.5 Assignment 5.6 Mathematical Function 5.7 Bitstream Syntax, Parse and Decoding Process Description 5.7.1 Description Method 5.7.2 Function 5.7.3 Descriptor 5.7.4 Reserved, Forbidden and Marker 6 Structure of Coded Bitstream 6.1 Video Sequence 6.1.1 Progressive and Interlaced Video Sequence 6.1.2 Sequence header 6.2 Picture 6.2.1 Picture Format 6.2.2 Picture Type 6.2.3 Picture Order 6.2.4 Reference Picture 6.3 Slice 6.4 Macroblock 6.5 8×8 Block 7 Syntax and Semanteme of Bitstream 7.1 Syntax Description 7.1.1 Start Code 7.1.2 Definition of Video Sequence 7.1.3 Definition of Picture 7.1.4 Definition of Slice 7.1.5 Definition of Macroblock 7.1.6 Definiton of Block 7.2 Semantic Description 7.2.1 Video Extension 7.2.2 Video Sequence 7.2.3 Picture 7.2.4 Slice 7.2.5 Macroblock 7.2.6 Block 8 Parse 8.1 K-level Index Columbus Code 8.2 ue(v), se(v) and me(v) 8.3 ce (v) 9 Decoding Process 9.1 High-level Syntax Structure 9.2 Decoding of Picture Headerer 9.3 Slice Decoding 9.4 Macroblock Decoding 9.4.1 Macroblock Type 9.4.2 Intra Prediction Mode 9.4.3 Reference Picture Selection 9.4.4 Motion Vector 9.4.5 Macroblock Coding Template 9.4.6 Quantization Parameter 9.5 Block Decoding 9.5.1 Variable Length Coding Decoding 9.5.2 Inverse Scan 9.6 Dequantization 9.6.1 Quantization Parameter Determination 9.6.2 Dequantization 9.7 Inverse Transform 9.8 Intra Prediction 9.8.1 Obtaining of Reference Sample 9.8.2 Luma Block Intra Prediction 9.8.3 Chroma Block Intra Prediction 9.9 Inter Prediction 9.9.1 Luma Motion Vector Derivation 9.9.2 Derivation Process of Reference Sample 9.9.3 Weighting Prediction 9.10 Reconstruction 9.11 Loop Filter 9.11.1 Derivation process of Boundary Filtering Strength 9.11.2 Derivation Process of Block Boundary Threshold 9.11.3 Boundary Filtering Process Where Bs is Equal to 2 9.11.4 Boundary Filtering Process Where Bs Is Equal to 1 Appendix A (Normative) Table of Variable Length Coding Appendix B (Normative) Profile and Level B.1 Profile B.2 Level B.2.1 Level Defined in This Part B.2.2 Level Limit Irrelevant to Profile Appendix C (Normative) Pseudo Start Code Appendix D (Normative) Bitstream Buffer Verifier D.1 Stipulation D.1.1 Stipulation I D.1.2 Stipulation II D.1.3 Stipulation III D.2 Basic Operation D.2.1 Data Input D.2.1.1 Method I D.2.1.2 Method II D.2.2 Data Shiftout D.2.2.1 Non-low Delay D.2.2.2 Low Delay D.3 Buffer Detection Time Interval D.3.1 Non-low Delay D.3.2 Low Delay
Referred in GB/T 20090.2-2006:
* GB/T 14857-1993 specifications of encoding parameters of digital television for studio
GB/T 20090.2-2006 is referred in:
* GB/T 17975.1-2010 Information technology—Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information—Part 1:Systems
* GB/T 25724-2010 Technical specification of surveillance video and audio coding
* GB/T 26686-2011 General specification for digital terrestrial television receiver
*GB/T 26685-2011 Methods of measurement for digital terrestrial television receiver
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GB/T 20090.2-2006  Information technology—advanced coding of audio and video—Part 2:Video (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 20090.2-2006
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LanguageEnglish
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Word Count30000 words
Price(USD)750.0
Implemented on2006-3-1
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Detail of GB/T 20090.2-2006
Standard No.
GB/T 20090.2-2006
English Name
Information technology—advanced coding of audio and video—Part 2:Video
Chinese Name
信息技术 先进音视频编码 第2部分:视频
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2006-2-16
Implemented on
2006-3-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB/T 20090.2-2013 Information Technology - Advanced Coding of Audio and Video - Part 2: Video
Superseded on
2014-7-15
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
30000 words
Price(USD)
750.0
Keywords
GB/T 20090.2-2006, GB 20090.2-2006, GBT 20090.2-2006, GB/T20090.2-2006, GB/T 20090.2, GB/T20090.2, GB20090.2-2006, GB 20090.2, GB20090.2, GBT20090.2-2006, GBT 20090.2, GBT20090.2
Introduction of GB/T 20090.2-2006
1 Scope GB/T 20090 specifies technical schemes for compression, decompression, processing and representation of digital audio and video and is applicable to applications such as high-resolution and standard-resolution digital television broadcasting, laser digital storage media, Internet broadband streaming media and multimedia communication. This part of GB/T 20090 specifies diversified bit rate, resolution and quality of video compression methods as well as decoding process, and is applicable to digital television broadcasting, interactive storage media, direct broadcast satellite video services, multimedia mail, multimedia services on packet network and remote video surveillance. 2 Normative References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part. For dated reference, subsequent amendments to (excluding correction to), or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, the parties whose enter into agreement according to this part are encouraged to research whether the latest editions of these documents are applied or not. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document applies. GB/T 14857-1993 The Specifications of Encoding Parameters of Digital Television for Studio (eqv CCIR 601-3) 3 Term and Definitions For the purpose of this part, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Reserved Some specific syntax element values are defined to be used for future expansion of this part. Note: these values shall not appear in the bitstream in accordance with this part. 3.2 Bit string The ordered sequence with limit bit, in which the leftmost bit is the most significant bit (MSB) and the rightmost bit is the least significant bit (LSB). 3.3 Bitstream The binary data stream formed by the coded picture. 3.4 Bitstream buffer The buffer for storing bitstream. 3.5 Bitstream order The sort order of the coded picture in the bitstream, which is the same as the picture decoding order. 3.6 Variable length coding One reversible entropy coding process, which allocates the short code word to the sign with relatively high frequency and the long code word to the symbol with relatively low frequency. 3.7 Transform coefficient One scalar in the transform domain. 3.8 Encoding presentation The form after the data encoding. 3.9 Encoding process The process to produce the bitstream in accordance with this part. Note: this process is not specified in this part. 3.10 Encoder The realization of the encoding process. 3.11 Coded picture Encoding presentation of one frame of picture. 3.12 Flag One binarystate variable. 3.13 Compensation The sum of the sample residual obtained by decoding the syntax element and its corresponding prediction value. 3.14 Residual The difference between reconstructed value of the sample or data element and its prediction value.
Contents of GB/T 20090.2-2006
Foreword I Introduction II 0.1 Objective II 0.2 Application II 0.3 Profile and Level II 0.4 General Technology II 0.4.1 Prediction Technology II 0.4.2 Picture Block II 0.4.3 Tansform and Quantization III 0.5 How to Read this Part III 0.6 Description on Relevant Patent Condition III 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Term and Definitions 4 Abbreviations 5 Stipulation 5.1 Arithmetic Operators 5.2 Logical Operators 5.3 Relational Operators 5.4 Bitwise Operators 5.5 Assignment 5.6 Mathematical Function 5.7 Bitstream Syntax, Parse and Decoding Process Description 5.7.1 Description Method 5.7.2 Function 5.7.3 Descriptor 5.7.4 Reserved, Forbidden and Marker 6 Structure of Coded Bitstream 6.1 Video Sequence 6.1.1 Progressive and Interlaced Video Sequence 6.1.2 Sequence header 6.2 Picture 6.2.1 Picture Format 6.2.2 Picture Type 6.2.3 Picture Order 6.2.4 Reference Picture 6.3 Slice 6.4 Macroblock 6.5 8×8 Block 7 Syntax and Semanteme of Bitstream 7.1 Syntax Description 7.1.1 Start Code 7.1.2 Definition of Video Sequence 7.1.3 Definition of Picture 7.1.4 Definition of Slice 7.1.5 Definition of Macroblock 7.1.6 Definiton of Block 7.2 Semantic Description 7.2.1 Video Extension 7.2.2 Video Sequence 7.2.3 Picture 7.2.4 Slice 7.2.5 Macroblock 7.2.6 Block 8 Parse 8.1 K-level Index Columbus Code 8.2 ue(v), se(v) and me(v) 8.3 ce (v) 9 Decoding Process 9.1 High-level Syntax Structure 9.2 Decoding of Picture Headerer 9.3 Slice Decoding 9.4 Macroblock Decoding 9.4.1 Macroblock Type 9.4.2 Intra Prediction Mode 9.4.3 Reference Picture Selection 9.4.4 Motion Vector 9.4.5 Macroblock Coding Template 9.4.6 Quantization Parameter 9.5 Block Decoding 9.5.1 Variable Length Coding Decoding 9.5.2 Inverse Scan 9.6 Dequantization 9.6.1 Quantization Parameter Determination 9.6.2 Dequantization 9.7 Inverse Transform 9.8 Intra Prediction 9.8.1 Obtaining of Reference Sample 9.8.2 Luma Block Intra Prediction 9.8.3 Chroma Block Intra Prediction 9.9 Inter Prediction 9.9.1 Luma Motion Vector Derivation 9.9.2 Derivation Process of Reference Sample 9.9.3 Weighting Prediction 9.10 Reconstruction 9.11 Loop Filter 9.11.1 Derivation process of Boundary Filtering Strength 9.11.2 Derivation Process of Block Boundary Threshold 9.11.3 Boundary Filtering Process Where Bs is Equal to 2 9.11.4 Boundary Filtering Process Where Bs Is Equal to 1 Appendix A (Normative) Table of Variable Length Coding Appendix B (Normative) Profile and Level B.1 Profile B.2 Level B.2.1 Level Defined in This Part B.2.2 Level Limit Irrelevant to Profile Appendix C (Normative) Pseudo Start Code Appendix D (Normative) Bitstream Buffer Verifier D.1 Stipulation D.1.1 Stipulation I D.1.2 Stipulation II D.1.3 Stipulation III D.2 Basic Operation D.2.1 Data Input D.2.1.1 Method I D.2.1.2 Method II D.2.2 Data Shiftout D.2.2.1 Non-low Delay D.2.2.2 Low Delay D.3 Buffer Detection Time Interval D.3.1 Non-low Delay D.3.2 Low Delay
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