3D 4K USA Europe Asia
Test how an encoder handles 4K video, with all aspects of global and local motion, slow/medium/fast motion, with panning, scrolling, zooming, rotation, smooth and erratic, high/low contrast, with limited colors/vivid colors and many common subject types. Scenes from USA (San Francisco, Las Vegas), Europe (UK) and Asia (S. Korea, Japan, China) at 4096x2304 resolution, progressive and multiple frame rates: 59.94fps, 50.0fps, 23.976fps - with utility to convert to 29.97 / 25.0 fps, progressive or interlaced.
T3D041
2D/3D | 3D Stereoscopic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description |
Scenes from USA (San Francisco, Las Vegas), Europe (UK) and Asia (S. Korea, Japan, China) at 4096x2304 resolution, progressive and multiple frame rates: 59.94fps, 50.0fps, 23.976fps - with utility to convert to 29.97 / 25.0 fps, progressive or interlaced |
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Purpose | Test how an encoder handles 4K video, with all aspects of global and local motion, slow/medium/fast motion, with panning, scrolling, zooming, rotation, smooth and erratic, high/low contrast, with limited colors/vivid colors and many common subject types | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Video Format |
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Audio Format |
MPEG-1 Layer II stereo 384kbps CBR 16-bit 48kHz and WAV linear PCM uncompressed stereo 1536kbps 48kHz |
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Number of Clips |
Total 20 Left & Right pairs, all at 4K resolution (4096x2304), progressive:
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Length of Video | Total of 24 minutes (12 minutes each of Left + Right) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Size on Disk | Approx. 1,970 GBytes |
Why Choose TVids?
TVids were designed both for encoder users (broadcasters, post production, streaming) and for encoder developers, to provide full test coverage of just about any type of video feature that an encoder is likely to encounter, in sequences which you can freely use for demos, trade shows, and on your website.
Every TVid source was captured specifically to cover specific video situations that encoders will encounter. These situations were then codified in the manual and spreadsheet for each source. Both content (animals, people, buildings) and challenges (angles, banding, focus, panning, patterns) are listed for easy searching when detecting problems, or finding clips to challenge particular parts of the encoder.
All TVids were captured at the highest possible resolution, bit depth and frame rate. Lower resolution and frame rate versions were carefully created from the higher frame rate and resolution, providing the best possible quality. This also means the same tests can be made against equipment and software running at different frame rates and sizes (e.g. 1080, 720 and SD).
TVids provide the most complete suite of test video, that are uncompressed, high bit depth, high frame rate and well documented in the industry. TVids also provide a liberal multiple use in house and full use of exported/converted video and audio, with no worry about media and display rights internationally.
TestVid Tools
To get the most out of your TestVid test clips, TestVid has all the tools you need to display, convert and output your test material, test patterns and even other test material sources. All TestVid material is shipped in the highest possible quality, and can be read by a number of third party software products. These tools provide guaranteed high quality viewing and conversion to formats that are compatible with almost all off-the-shelf software.
TestVid Reactor
TestVid Reactor is a dedicated tool that supports lossless conversion to uncompressed types and high quality conversion to compressed formats. Direct high bit depth YCbCr conversion from the original material to MOV, AVI, YUV, V210, DPX or MXF means every possible bit is preserved in a perfectly compatible format. Compressed outputs like XDCam, AVCi (optional), ProRes and DNxHD (optional) are also available for maximum display compatibility. Selectable timecode burn in and audio/video frame sync pulses adds further flexibility to the test media and test pattern output.
For more information, click here.
TestVid Pro Player
TestVid Pro Player provides 10 bit YCbCr to DVI, HDMI and HD-SDI using your AJA, BlueFish444 or Blackmagic video card, under Windows or OS-X. This player supports both the native, high bit depth raw file format or the test videos and patterns, as well as most standard scientific, post production and broadcast file formats. YUV, AVI, MOV, MXF, DPX, HDR/Raw and even MPEG-2, MPEG-4, h.264 and internet file types can be be played. Raw data (decimal/hex view), histogram, waveform monitors, vectorscope, and full screen DVI modes are included.
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Special Limited Time Offer
For a limited time, both the TestVid Reactor and TestVid Pro Player are available bundled with any T2V (SD, HD, 2K and 4K test media) or T3D (3D 4K, 2K or HD) media set. One full feature license of both products will be included, with full support and updates for one year. Since we are including the TestVid Tools for free, if you need to license the AVCi and DNxHD codecs they are optional. Please note, this is a limited time offer.
TestVid Extras
Test Pattern Set - All TestVid test media packages include TestVid's Test Pattern set. The test pattern set includes over 100 test patterns for each video standard, including 4K, 2K, HD 1080, 720, SD PAL and SD NTSC. Audio files with calibrated Peak/RMS, EBU.128/1195 loudness, channel IDs and standard waveforms are also included. All patterns are 10 bit YCbCr frames, and up to 24 bit audio at 48000 Hz.
Test Pattern File Generator - Included with the test pattern source files is the TVid Test Pattern File Generator. This software allows the single frame patterns and audio to be combined into MXF, MOV, AVI and other standard files for use in testing, editing and calibration. The pattern files are also fully compatible with the included TestVid Pro Player for immediate HDMI, HD-SDI or DVI output, and TestVid Reactor for conversion to AVI, MOV, DPX, YUV, and MXF. This pattern system is also available separately for 99$ USD.
Clip Summary
Clip ID | Title | Main Purpose | Duration | Begin | End |
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4Kp60 sequences Numbers T3D041 0nn |
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T3D041001 |
Silver_dome |
General 3D view of complex scene, static background |
00:26:00 |
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T3D041002 |
Monorail |
Straightforward codec efficiency test in reasonably complex scene |
00:25:08 |
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T3D041003 |
Night_travelator |
Codec stress test with lots of moiré fringing and irregular movement, with strong 3D depth and 2D depth cues |
00:25:00 |
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T3D041004 |
Pool_shark |
'Codec and 3D perception nightmare', where motion vector tracking is extremely difficult and it is very hard to judge the depth of the majority of the scene and objects seem to be floating (which of course they are) |
00:25:00 |
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T3D041005 |
Ice_cream_van |
3D effect with global motion and transitory large negative disparity |
00:25:00 |
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T3D041006 |
Venetian_crossing |
Complex scene with 3D depth clearly changing as people walk towards camera |
00:26:01 |
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T3D041007 |
Fountain |
Codec stress test with many similar small areas |
00:25:00 |
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4Kp24 sequences Numbers T3D041 1nn |
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T3D041111 |
Footbridge |
Perception of 3D when the moving subjects (the people) are substantially obscured |
01:01:18 |
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T3D041112 |
Shopping_mall |
3D effects starts strongly, becomes much milder with detailed and contrasting scene, ending more strongly also |
00:36:16 |
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T3D041113 |
Ferry_arrives |
Low depth subject and background but depth perception on water |
00:50:09 |
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T3D041114 |
Cabot_Tower |
Effect on 3D perception with random movement (including rotation), irregular foreground (grass) man-made structure and largely monochrome blue sky |
00:57:20 |
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T3D041115 |
PedXing |
3D view with detailed background and short duration peak negative disparity |
00:32:00 |
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T3D041116 |
Waterfall |
Largely static shot but sunlit waterfall causes different views in left & right |
00:18:12 |
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T3D041117 |
The_Matthew |
General 3D view of complex scene, with smooth scrolling and panning |
00:27:19 |
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4Kp50 sequences Numbers T3D041 2nn |
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T3D041221 |
Asakusa_man |
Continuous random movement of background, with foreground obscuration, and no global movement |
00:24:16 |
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T3D041222 |
Nippon_Express |
Smooth panning motion left-wards, tracking a subject with continually varying obscuration and heat-haze causing continual minor movements of parts of the picture |
00:44:00 |
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T3D041223 |
Changing_the_guard |
Codec efficiency test with scenes with limited movement, plus global translation, transition and dip-to-black fade |
00:27:22 |
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T3D041224 |
Golden_statue |
Smooth panning motion right-wards with a few irregular global movements |
00:26:11 |
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T3D041225 |
Beijing_traffic |
Codec efficiency test where scene changes from one where there is no global motion & limited subject motion, to one where there is a global pan and zoom, plus continual subject movement |
00:30:40 |
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T3D041226 |
Fast_walk |
Codec stress and efficiency test of grainy night scene with strong video effects applied |
00:20:10 |
T3D041 Demo Reel
(Note: Reduced resolution and compressed. Original
supplied files are full resolution and uncompressed)
Clip Summary | Scene Features | User Manual Extract |