Winken, M.M.WinkenMarpe, D.D.MarpeSchwarz, H.H.SchwarzWiegand, T.T.WiegandBoße, S.S.BoßeBross, B.B.BrossHelle, P.P.HelleHinz, T.T.HinzKirchhoffer, H.H.KirchhofferLakshman, H.H.LakshmanNguyen, T.T.NguyenOudin, S.S.OudinSiekmann, M.M.SiekmannSühring, K.K.Sühring2022-03-112022-03-112011https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/373536Today, H.264/AVC is the state-of-the-art video coding standard. Especially after the 2004 development of its High Profile (HP), it has become one of the primary formats in HDTV content delivery. In January 2010, a joint Call for Proposals (CfP) on video compression technology has been issued by ISO/IEC MPEG and ITU-T VCEG, targeting at a new generation of video compression technology with a substantially higher compression capability than H.264/AVC. As a response to this CfP, Fraunhofer HHI proposed a newly developed video coding scheme which achieves bit rate savings of around 30% when compared to H.264/AVC HP. This paper describes the proposed video coding scheme and discusses its innovative features.en621Highly efficient video coding based on quadtree structures, improved motion compensation, and probability interval partitioning entropy codingconference paper