VVC

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VVC (Versatile Video Coding) is a next-generation video compression standard designed to significantly improve coding efficiency over its predecessors for a wide range of applications and resolutions.

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instanceOf video coding standard
video compression standard
abbreviation VVC NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs H.266 NERFINISHED
MPEG-I Part 3 NERFINISHED
applicationDomain augmented reality video
internet video streaming
mobile video
television broadcasting
video storage
virtual reality video
belongsToFamily MPEG-I NERFINISHED
belongsToSeries H.26x series NERFINISHED
designGoal flexibility across applications
improved compression efficiency
support for future video formats
support for very high resolutions
developedBy ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group NERFINISHED
ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group NERFINISHED
focus versatility across use cases
fullName Versatile Video Coding NERFINISHED
hasFeature advanced in-loop filtering
block-based hybrid video coding architecture
tools for improved inter prediction
tools for improved intra prediction
jointWorkingGroup Joint Video Experts Team NERFINISHED
jointWorkingGroupAbbreviation JVET NERFINISHED
predecessor H.265 NERFINISHED
HEVC NERFINISHED
standardizedBy IEC NERFINISHED
ISO NERFINISHED
ITU-T NERFINISHED
standardNumber ISO/IEC 23090-3 NERFINISHED
ITU-T H.266 NERFINISHED
supports 360-degree video
4K resolution
8K resolution
HD video
SD video
UHD video
adaptive streaming
broadcast applications
high dynamic range video
immersive video
screen content coding
storage applications
video conferencing
wide color gamut video
target broad range of applications and resolutions
higher coding efficiency than HEVC

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