In April 2007,
Panasonic announced AVC-Intra codec support. The use of AVC-Intra provides production quality HD video at bit rates more normally associated with
electronic news gathering applications, permitting full resolution, 10-bit field capture of high quality HD imagery in one piece camera-recorders. Panasonic claims to follow the
SMPTE RP 2027–2007 recommended practice specification. Analysis by the x264 project has shown that Panasonic does not comply with this specification AVC-Intra was intended for video professionals who have to store HD digital video for editing and archiving. According to Panasonic, the new technology significantly outperforms the older
HDV (
MPEG2 based) and
DVCPRO HD (
DV based) formats, allowing the codec in certain conditions to maintain better quality in half the storage space of DVCPRO HD. AVC-Intra defines two classes: •
AVC-Intra 50: • nominally 50 Mbit/s, size of each frame is fixed •
CABAC entropy coding only. • 1920 × 1080 formats are High 10 Intra Profile, Level 4 • 1280 × 720 formats are High 10 Intra Profile, Level 3.2 •
4:2:0 chrominance sampling • frames are horizontally scaled by 3/4 (1920x1080 is scaled to 1440x1080. 1280 × 720 is scaled to 960x720) •
AVC-Intra 100: • nominally 100 Mbit/s, size of each frame is fixed •
CAVLC entropy coding only. • All formats are High 4:2:2 Intra Profile, Level 4.1 •
4:2:2 chrominance sampling • frames are not scaled Common to both classes; • Frame rates: 1920 × 1080 (23.98p / 25p / 29.97p / 50i / 59.94i), 1280 × 720 (23.98p / 25p / 29.97p / 50p / 59.94p) • 10 bit luma and chroma Panasonic's implementation of AVC-Intra codec has following limitations: 8 × 8 transform only, 8 × 8 intra prediction only, 10 slices per picture, MBAFF for interlace material, custom quantization matrices for each class and each resolution. ==AVC-Ultra==