Features & Benefits
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Video Sizes: Test with
Many Different Video Sizes: Sub-QCIF, QCIF, CID, D1, HD (720p and
1080i)
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Difficult Subjects: Test with Fine Detail,
Night Time, Areas of High Contrast, Sharp Borders, Uniform Areas,
Bright and Dull Colors
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Visual Objects: People, Buildings,
Vehicles, Trees, Landscapes, Clouds, Water, and Synthetic Objects
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Movement: Fast, Slow, Uniform, Random, Multiple Moving
Objects. Also Pan, Zoom, and Rotate
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“Test Card” Sequences: Precisely Defined Motion, Bright Colors, Dull Colors, Lines, Patterns,
and Grids. Also for Strobing and White Noise
Applications
- Developing Video Compression
- Testing the Performance of Different Codecs
Test
Video Encoders and Decoders to Their Limits
Vclips are a diverse set of short video clips designed to test video encoders
and decoders to the limits of their abilities.
The Encoder Series is a set of uncompressed YUV clips that comprises many different
video elements, designed to 'stress' an encoder in many ways.
The series comprise sets of video clips with scenes which include
different subjects, such as hard-to-encode movement and elements (such
as clouds and water), high detail, and synthetic “test cards”. Other
clips have precisely defined characteristics – such as exactly specified
motion – for testing the interpretation and encoding by an encoder.
The Decoder Series of video clips is compressed to different
video standards and tests video decoders not only to the limits of
the video standard concerned, but also in their response to errors
in encoded bitstreams.
The Decoder Series includes sets
of video clips encoded to different video standards: some are encoded
in a 'typical' manner, some are at the limits of the permissible standards,
and some have deliberately introduced errors to test the reaction
of the video decoder. These sets are provided specific to a video
standard, at various sizes from sub-QCIF to HD.
The Decoder
Series
Functional tests
check every allowable mode
of a video standard, by individually switching on each permissible
syntax element in turn, and then in combinations.
The
Error test
sets have deliberately introduced errors, designed
to test the decoder response when there are bitstream errors. These
errors include such things as using features not allowed in the Profile/Level
concerned, illegal values, inconsistent values, and bit errors.
Whether developing video compression or testing the performance
of different codecs, using Vclips can save many weeks of
time otherwise spent generating sequences.