HD 4:2:2 High Frame Rate Europe 59.94
Test how an encoder handles all aspects of global and local motion, slow/medium/fast motion, with panning, scrolling, zooming, smooth and erratic, high/low contrast, with limited colors/vivid colors and many common subject types. Scenes from Europe (UK) at US frame rates, including, HD progressive 59.94 fps and interlaced 29.97 fps (with 10-bit 4:2:2 and 8-bit 4:2:0) and NTSC 29.97 fps
T2V013
2D/3D | 2D |
Description | Scenes from Europe (UK) at US frame rates, including: HD progressive 59.94 fps and interlaced 29.97 fps (with 10-bit 4:2:2 and 8-bit 4:2:0) and NTSC 29.97 fps |
Purpose | Test how an encoder handles all aspects of global and local motion, slow/medium/fast motion, with panning, scrolling, zooming, smooth and erratic, high/low contrast, with limited colors/vivid colors and many common subject types. |
Video Format |
YUV Planar
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Audio Format |
MPEG-1 Layer II stereo 384kbps CBR 16-bit 48kHz and WAV linear PCM uncompressed stereo 1536kbps 48kHz |
Number of Clips | 245 individual video clips (35 at each of the 7 resolutions) |
Length of Video | Total of 2 hours 16 minutes (over 19 minutes at each resolution) |
Size on Disk | 1,420 GBytes |
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Clip Summary
Clip ID | Title | Main Purpose | Duration | Begin | End |
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T2V013n01 |
Silver_dome |
Codec efficiency in scene with static background but with water and reflections |
00:39:56 (60p) 00:39:28 (30i) 00:39:28 (30p) |
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T2V013n02 |
PedXing |
Codec efficiency with detailed static scene, objects (people) passing close and obscured |
00:34:42 (60p) 00:34:21 (30i) 00:34:21 (30p) |
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T2V013n03 |
Ice_cream_van |
Global motion tracking with rapid horizontal, vertical and rotational movement and fine natural objects (grass, leaves, trees) |
00:36:32 (60p) 00:36:16 (30i) 00:36:16 (30p) |
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T2V013n04 |
Cafe_by_docks |
Slow then rapid global horizontal movement with rotation and subject tracking with fine detail background |
00:34:06 (60p) 00:34:03 (30i) 00:34:03 (30p) |
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T2V013n05 |
Ferry_arrives |
Slow not-completely regular global motion plus subject motion and obscuration on reflective water surface, with fine details/moire patterns |
00:33:02 (60p) 00:33:00 (30i) 00:33:01 (30p) |
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T2V013n06 |
Big_Ben |
Motion vector tracking of multiple crossing objects (people and vehicles) close to camera with detailed objects a long way away |
00:26:48 (60p) 00:26:23 (30i) 00:26:24 (30p) |
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T2V013n07 |
Suspension_br |
Slow nearly regular horizontal global motion tracking in both directions, moving from man-made to natural objects and back again, with fade and over-bright areas |
00:37:43 (60p) 00:37:21 (30i) 00:37:22 (30p) |
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T2V013n08 |
Traffic_twds |
Static scene testing motion tracking of objects which increase in size and move diagonally |
00:36:42 (60p) 00:36:21 (30i) 00:36:21 (30p) |
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T2V013n09 |
Cabot_Tower |
Random rapid movement (including rotation) with highly detailed foreground (grass) man-made structure and largely monochrome background (blue sky) |
00:51:10 (60p) 00:51:04 (30i) 00:51:05 (30p) |
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T2V013n10 |
Shopping_mall |
Global motion tracking with large number of patterns (straight and curved), bright colors and high contrast areas |
00:41:29 (60p) 00:41:14 (30i) 00:41:15 (30p) |
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T2V013n11 |
Train_comes _n_goes |
Tracking of large object in frame which increases in size with complex background, short zoom and fade |
00:34:48 (60p) 00:34:24 (30i) 00:34:24 (30p) |
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T2V013n12 |
Pool_shark |
'Codec nightmare', where motion vector tracking is largely impossible due to the similarity and random movement of the areas of water and tile patterns |
00:28:42 (60p) 00:28:20 (30i) 00:28:21 (30p) |
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T2V013n13 |
Centre_fast |
Very rapid global motion tracking in scene with many foreground and background objects being obscured and moving at different rates (due to differing distances) |
00:12:19 (60p) 00:12:09 (30i) 00:12:10 (30p) |
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T2V013n14 |
Soccer |
High contrast scene with rapid fades and multiple subject tracking |
00:24:53 (60p) 00:24:26 (30i) 00:24:26 (30p) |
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T2V013n15 |
Blaise_woods |
'Codec nightmare 2', with global zoom (by movement into the scene) with many areas almost identical (leaves) and rapid irregular global motion and rotation |
00:41:43 (60p) 00:41:21 (30i) 00:41:22 (30p) |
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T2V013n16 |
Duck_truck |
Tracking of multiple objects (people then vehicles) in scene which also has some random global motion |
00:38:06 (60p) 00:38:03 (30i) 00:38:03 (30p) |
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T2V013n17 |
St_Pauls |
Tracking of linear objects in a largely monochromatic scene with random movement |
00:23:58 (60p) 00:23:28 (30i) 00:23:29 (30p) |
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T2V013n18 |
Waterfall |
Codec efficiency testing in largely static scene but with areas of random high contrast movement (water) |
00:45:01 (60p) 00:45:00 (30i) 00:45:01 (30p) |
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T2V013n19 |
Portents |
Accuracy of tracking of many identical patterns with slow global motion |
00:22:57 (60p) 00:22:28 (30i) 00:22:28 (30p) |
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T2V013n20 |
Street_ performer |
Codec efficiency checking with limited subject motion and limited global motion |
00:36:03 (60p) 00:36:01 (30i) 00:36:02 (30p) |
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T2V013n21 |
Footbridge |
Codec efficiency checking with virtually no global motion and limited obscured subject motion |
00:55:33 (60p) 00:55:16 (30i) 00:55:16 (30p) |
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T2V013n22 |
Fountains |
Global motion of angled subjects, where overall global angle gradually changes with detailed and moire patterns |
01:13:01 (60p) 01:13:00 (30i) 01:13:01 (30p) |
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T2V013n23 |
Mall_at_night |
Motion tracking in largely dark scene with small high contrast text areas |
00:44:39 (60p) 00:44:19 (30i) 00:44:20 (30p) |
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T2V013n24 |
Musical_reflections |
Codec efficiency checking of largely static scene wholly made of reflections |
00:35:41 (60p) 00:35:20 (30i) 00:35:21 (30p) |
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T2V013n25 |
Suspension_br _zoom |
Motion tracking with slow zoom out with also varying focus, heat haze and high contrast areas |
00:21:46 (60p) 00:21:22 (30i) 00:21:23 (30p) |
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T2V013n26 |
Garden |
Codec speed and stability checking in scene tracking random detail (grass, trees) with continual global movement |
00:19:46 (60p) 00:19:22 (30i) 00:19:23 (30p) |
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T2V013n27 |
Balloons |
Motion tracking of many brightly colored circular objects moving randomly |
00:15:12 (60p) 00:15:06 (30i) 00:15:06 (30p) |
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T2V013n28 |
The_Matthew |
Slow scroll and pan movement of detailed scene with reflections and subject tracking |
00:43:39 (60p) 00:43:19 (30i) 00:43:20 (30p) |
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T2V013n29 |
Falafel_King |
Rapid global motion with continual patterns and text |
00:16:21 (60p) 00:16:10 (30i) 00:16:11 (30p) |
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T2V013n30 |
String_quartet |
Medium speed global motion with some rotation in a highly patterned scene with also people |
00:27:02 (60p) 00:27:00 (30i) 00:27:01 (30p) |
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T2V013n31 |
Number_7_boat |
Slow subject tracking in complex scene with water and detail background |
00:19:32 (60p) 00:19:15 (30i) 00:19:16 (30p) |
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T2V013n32 |
Night_cars |
Global motion and subject tracking in extremely grainy dark scene with rapid continual variation in light levels (due to non-synchronization of lights with the camera shutter) |
00:33:12 (60p) 00:33:05 (30i) 00:33:06 (30p) |
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T2V013n33 |
Follow_that_ ship |
Random medium speed tracking of a complex subject, partially obscured |
00:13:13 (60p) 00:13:06 (30i) 00:13:07 (30p) |
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T2V013n34 |
Roundabout |
Partial tracking of subject where the background moves relatively more |
00:50:39 (60p) 00:50:19 (30i) 00:50:19 (30p) |
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T2V013n35 |
Small_airplane |
Codec efficiency check of highly compressible sequence (but ensuring no banding in background) |
00:17:47 (60p) 00:17:23 (30i) 00:17:23 (30p) |
T2V013 Demo Reel
(Note: Reduced resolution and compressed. Original
supplied files are full resolution and uncompressed)
Clip Summary | Scene Features | User Manual Extract |