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MPEG-4 is an ISO/IEC standard developed by MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) for interactive multimedia creation, delivery and playback for the Internet. MPEG-4 can not only be used for digital television, but also for interactive multimedia and interactive graphics applications. To do so, MPEG-4 can not only compress video and audio but is also able to handle text, pictures, animations, 2D and 3D objects. All these elements can be used to build interactive multimedia presentations that can be tailored to be transported over low bandwidth networks as well as high-definition broadband broadcasting networks. MPEG-4 comprises the following components:
MPEG-4 is based on different objects which can be encoded and transmitted seperately. The objects are used to build the scene after decoding. In order to build the compositions, MPEG-4 includes a scene description language, called BiFS, Binary Format for Scenes. The scenes can comprise interactivity. Different objects can appear, disappear or e.g. change their color according to input of the user. Objects can be about anything, e.g video, text, graphics, 2D objects, 3D objects, audio, speech. All the objects are encoded with their own optimal coding scheme. Video, audio and the other objects can be tightly synchronized.
MPEG-4 Audio General audio supports a wide range of input signals and related bandwidths, from sounds with a telephone line quality (4 kHz bandwidth) up to broadcast quality multichannel audio. Audio coding is based on the Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) that was introduced in MPEG-2 and extended in MPEG-4. MPEG-4 also introduces audio coding based on a parametric coding to allow coding of audio at extremely low bitrates down to 1 kbit/s per channel. MPEG-4 Audio has specific tools for speech coding. Speech coding can be done at bitrates ranging from 1.2 kbit/s up to 24 kbit/s using HVXC or CELP. MPEG-4 also comprises tools to make synthetic sounds. MPEG-4 Structured Audio is a language to describe instruments and input to "play" those instruments. These instruments are mathematical objects, which makes it possible to generate not only the sound of a real instrument such as a piano, but also to generate a waterfall or even "unnatural" sounds. MPEG-4 has also the tools available to synthesize speech with text as input.
MPEG-4 Visual Popular video formats on the internet such as DivX and Xvid are based on MPEG-4.
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