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'''High Efficiency Video Coding tiers and levels''' are constraints that define a [[High Efficiency Video Coding]] (HEVC) bitstream in terms of maximum bit rate, maximum luma sample rate, maximum luma picture size, minimum compression ratio, maximum number of slices allowed, and maximum number of tiles allowed.<ref name=OverviewHEVCIEEE2012>{{cite news |title=Overview of the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) Standard |author=G.J. Sullivan |author2=J.-R. Ohm |author3=W.-J. Han |author4=T. Wiegand |publisher=IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology |url=http://iphome.hhi.de/wiegand/assets/pdfs/2012_12_IEEE-HEVC-Overview.pdf |format=PDF |date=2012-05-25 |accessdate=2012-09-14}}</ref><ref name=HEVCdraft10>{{cite news |title=High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) text specification draft 10 (for FDIS & Consent) |publisher=JCT-VC |url=http://phenix.it-sudparis.eu/jct/doc_end_user/current_document.php?id=7243 |date=2013-01-17 |accessdate=2013-01-24}}</ref> Lower tiers are more constrained than higher tiers and lower levels are more constrained than higher levels.<ref name=OverviewHEVCIEEE2012/><ref name=HEVCdraft10/>
 
==Tiers==