Abstract:
Contemporary motion picture content, consisting of scenes with different amounts of visual complexity or camera noise, represents demanding input for video encoders opera...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Contemporary motion picture content, consisting of scenes with different amounts of visual complexity or camera noise, represents demanding input for video encoders operating in rate control (RC) modes. This paper presents improvements to the 2-pass RC method integrated into VVenC, an open VVC encoder implementation, outlined in previous publications. We specifically introduce three extensions to our RC solution: first, frame type adaptation operating near scene cuts, along with an associated simple detector; second, rate stabilization means to allow for more reliable lookahead based 2-pass RC operation in on-the-fly encoding applications; and third, a low-complexity approach for estimating the instantaneous intensity of camera noise or film grain to avoid large variations in bit consumption when encoding individual frames in the final RC pass. Experimental evaluation confirms that these extensions significantly improve both the objective (BD rate) and subjective (visual) RC performance of VVenC especially on challenging video content.
Published in: 2022 Picture Coding Symposium (PCS)
Date of Conference: 07-09 December 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 20 January 2023
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