High Efficiency Video Coding

Overview

HEVC

This half day workshop will give you an excellent introduction to HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), also known as MPEG-H or H.265. It explains the reasons that HEVC was developed, how and where it is being implemented and an overview of the techniques used by the technology inside this compression standard and the codecs that implement it.

Price

IABM Member Rate – £185 / €225 / $300

Non IABM Member Rate – £370 / €445 / $595

IABM Gold and Platinum members are eligible for a number of complimentary course places during the year. Please email us to check availability.

Available Dates

There are currently no dates scheduled for this course, please click here to register your interest or to enquire about bespoke delivery of this course at a premises of your choice.

Course outline

This workshop will give you an excellent introduction to High Efficiency Video Coding, also known as MPEG-H or H.265. It explains the reasons it was developed, how and where it is being implemented and an overview of the techniques used by the technology inside this compression standard and the codecs that implement it.

Who is it for?

  • Broadcast, manufacturing and development professionals who need to extend their knowledge
  • Technical operators and others who are considering the introduction of HEVC into their workflows
  • Engineers or technicians with an electronics, computer science or IT background who need to be more familiar with the specific requirements of HEVC
  • Technical managers, chief engineers, station managers and others who need an update or overview of HEVC
  • Sales & marketing people, product managers, technical support staff, software developers, broadcast operational staff and business analysts
  • IT engineers and technicians who need to improve their understanding of HEVC
  • Managers of support services who need to build their knowledge of the fundamentals of HEVC

Syllabus

  • Module 1 – HEVC overview
  • Module 2 – The road to HEVC
  • Module 3 – Details of the HEVC codec
  • Module 4 – HEVC implementation