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Information technology — Multimedia application format (MPEG‑A) — Part 11: Stereoscopic video application format — Amendment 3: Support movie fragment for Stereoscopic Video AF. This amendment updates Part 11 of ISO/IEC 23000 to add movie-fragment support and to update the list of supported components (including HEVC / MPEG‑H references) for the stereoscopic video application format.

Abstract

This amendment (Amd.3:2014) adds support for movie fragment handling in the Stereoscopic Video Application Format, introduces the abbreviation HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding), and updates Clause 6.1 and the table of supported components to include HEVC / MPEG‑H profiles and other related codec and file-format components used by the stereoscopic video AF. The changes refine how stereoscopic (3D) content is packaged using the ISO base media file format and list supported visual, audio and image codecs.

General information

  • Status: Current (Amendment document to ISO/IEC 23000-11:2009).
  • Publication date: 14 November 2014.
  • Publisher: ISO/IEC (International Organization for Standardization / International Electrotechnical Commission).
  • ICS / categories: 35.040.40 (Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1.0 (Amendment 3 to ISO/IEC 23000-11:2009, published as Amd.3:2014).
  • Number of pages: 9.

Scope

This amendment modifies ISO/IEC 23000‑11:2009 to provide explicit support for movie fragment usage within the Stereoscopic Video Application Format, adds HEVC (ISO/IEC 23008‑2) related profiles to the supported visual codecs, and updates descriptive tables and clauses (notably Clause 4 and Clause 6.1) that enumerate the supported components (visual, audio, image and scene-description formats) and the base file-format structure (ISO/IEC 14496‑12 — ISO base media file format). These updates enable packaging and transport of stereoscopic video content using modern video codecs and fragmented file handling.

Key topics and requirements

  • Addition of HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) abbreviation and explicit support for HEVC/MPEG‑H Main / Main10 profiles in the supported components list.
  • Introduction of movie fragment support for stereoscopic video application format, enabling fragmented ISO base media file usage.
  • Updated Table of supported components covering visual codecs (MPEG‑4 Visual, AVC, HEVC), audio codecs (AAC, HE‑AAC), image formats (JPEG, PNG), scene description (LASeR) and other voice codecs (AMR, EVRC).
  • Conformance remains tied to use of ISO base media file format (ISO/IEC 14496‑12) as the base packaging structure.
  • Technical requirement: implementers must ensure compatibility with the listed codec profiles and the amended packaging rules for stereoscopic content.

Typical use and users

Implementers of multimedia players, file-packaging tools, content production and distribution systems, 3D/stereoscopic video service providers, device manufacturers (set-top boxes, TVs, VR/AR displays), streaming platforms and archival teams that need to package or process stereoscopic (3D) video using standardized codec profiles and fragmented ISO base media files. Developers integrating HEVC-based stereoscopic workflows and system integrators working with MPEG‑A application formats will also use this amendment.

Related standards

This amendment is part of the ISO/IEC 23000 (MPEG‑A) family. Closely related standards and specifications include ISO/IEC 23000‑11:2009 (base Part 11), ISO/IEC 14496‑12 (ISO base media file format), ISO/IEC 23008‑2 (HEVC / MPEG‑H video coding), ISO/IEC 14496‑10 (AVC/H.264), ISO/IEC 14496‑3 (MPEG‑4 Audio / AAC), ISO/IEC 14496‑20 (LASeR for scene description), ISO/IEC 10918‑1 (JPEG) and ISO/IEC 15948 (PNG). Implementers should consult the referenced codec and file-format standards for detailed technical interoperability requirements.

Keywords

MPEG‑A, Stereoscopic video, 3D video, HEVC, movie fragment, ISO base media file format, ISO/IEC 23000‑11, amendment 2014, packaging, AAC, LASeR

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: It is Amendment 3 (2014) to ISO/IEC 23000‑11:2009 — the Stereoscopic Video Application Format specification within the MPEG‑A family — which introduces movie fragment support and updates the list of supported components for stereoscopic video packaging.

Q: What does it cover?

A: The amendment covers technical updates to enable fragmented ISO base media file usage for stereoscopic video, adds HEVC-related support and clarifies the set of supported visual, audio, image and scene-description codecs and profiles used in the Stereoscopic Video AF.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Multimedia standards implementers, codec and player developers, broadcasters and streaming providers handling stereoscopic (3D) content, device manufacturers, and content-packaging tool vendors.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: As published, ISO/IEC 23000‑11:2009/Amd 3:2014 is an active amendment document to the 2009 Part 11 standard. Users should check the ISO catalogue or national standards bodies for any subsequent revisions or newer amendments to the part.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — it is part of the ISO/IEC 23000 series (MPEG‑A), a multi‑part suite of specifications that define application formats for multimedia scenarios (Part 11 is the Stereoscopic Video AF).

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: MPEG‑A; Stereoscopic video; 3D; HEVC; ISO base media file format; movie fragment; amendment; ISO/IEC 23000‑11; packaging; AAC; LASeR.