Navigating Today’s Compression Formats: HEVC, JPEG-XS, J2K, MPEG-4, and Beyond
SVG TranSPORT Conference 2025
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14m
This session demystifies the current landscape of compression technologies — HEVC, JPEG-XS, J2K, MPEG-4, and emerging formats — and examines how each fits into today’s live-contribution workflows. It will break down the strengths, trade-offs, and ideal use cases for the various codecs, including considerations around latency, bandwidth, image quality, and compatibility.
Presented by Brad Cheney, Fox Sports, VP, Field Operations and Engineering
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