Draft guidelines cover areas such as video production workflows, the most common volumetric capture systems and a media profile standard for distribution.

December 3, 2021

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FREMONT, Calif. – The Virtual Reality Industry Forum (VRIF) today announced the publication of the first draft for public review of its Industry Guidelines for Volumetric Video Streaming. These guidelines are the first of its kind to cover volumetric video streaming from an end-to-end perspective, focusing on aspects such as production, distribution, and consumption of volumetric video assets. In particular, the guidelines address:

  • Volumetric video production workflows for meshes and point clouds

  • A survey of most common volumetric capture systems

  • A media profile standard for distribution using Video Point Cloud Compression (V-PCC)

"Volumetric video production is a great tool to create compelling realistic immersive experiences that can be consumed in a variety of devices (flat screens, AR glasses and VR headsets), however, its main challenge for wider adoption has been the lack of standardized distribution media formats. With the VRIF Volumetric Video Guidelines, we hope to see an increase to the adoption of these services and improve interoperability among service providers," says Mauricio Aracena, VRIF President and standardization manager from Ericsson.

"The guidelines are available for public review at: https://www.vr-if.org/guidelines/ and we welcome feedback to improve the quality of the document," says Mr. Aracena.

The final release of Volumetric Video Guidelines 1.0 will be published at the beginning of 2022.

Initially focusing only VR360, VRIF redefined its scope to address new challenges to the industry with focus areas to target different stakeholders' interests as well as to secure VRIF's long-term vision. There are four parallel tracks: VR360, Volumetric, Social VR and 5G Cloud.

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