The specification covers various elements for the improvement of video and audio quality for broadcast TV services including High Dynamic Range (HDR) which significantly increases the contrast ratio and results in pictures with more ‘sparkle’. The DVB HDR solution supports Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) and PQ (Perceptual Quantizer).
Furthermore, the new specification defines Higher Frame Rates (HFR), going beyond the current 50/60 Hz. HFR offers sharper images of moving objects. When it comes to audio, DVB has added the latest Next Generation Audio (NGA) schemes supporting object- or scene-based audio. These new features can be combined with HD and UHD resolutions.
The specification has been published as BlueBook A157 and will be passed to ETSI for formal publication as TS 101 154 v2.3.1.
Commenting on the new specification, DVB Chairman, Peter MacAvock said “Today’s approval of the specification is the result of enormous effort from the contributors, and further evidence of DVB’s leadership in the broadcast industry. DVB views the Phase 2 specification as a key enabler for exciting products and services.”
The specification was a massive team effort with over 30 companies and other interested parties participating through the DVB Commercial Module, the Technical Module and the Steering Board. It is estimated that some 36 online meetings and 14 physical meetings took place over the 3 years. This commitment by DVB Members bears testament to how standards’ bodies play an important role and emphasizes the importance of getting consensus and wide approval for new standards.
Ken McCann, Chair of TM-AVC, said “This latest revision of the TS 101 154 adds exciting new features to ensure that DVB continues to meet the industry’s demands for ever-improving video and audio quality. It’s a great team effort that marks the culmination of the most intense year of work in TM-AVC’s 20 year history.”
Congratulations to all those who contributed to the huge team effort required to get this important document agreed on time – and particularly to Virginie Drugeon, Vice-Chair of TM-AVC and chief editor of the specification, for her excellent editorial leadership.