Does anyone know of 'test' video files that I can download
and use to test the effect on quality of different conversion settings ?
I'm assuming that that would be DV video.
Something that can be downloaded for free, and which contains
little or no noise, and contains frames with a lot of colour, and fast action.
What do you people use ? Or do you only use your own material ?
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What software are you using or evaluating?
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if you check out on2's website (the creator of the vp6 and vp7 codec) they used to (and probably still do) have a few clips of video that are EXTREMELY difficult to compress...they have them in raw uncompressed format, so they are HUGE downloads...like i think one of them is 200mb for like a 30 second clip..give or take.....but these are probably the best test clips that i know of....all of them are very complex and extremely difficult to compress, even for modern video codecs like divx and xvid.....
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Easier to find a HD Mpeg2_TS file. Get a good 1080i clip and down convert to DV 480i. Nasa has some good stuff.
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I'm not so much looking for a file that is _hard_ to compress, as I am looking for a file that contains (in a limited space) all possible features such as fast action, dark fragments (blocking/black level),
light fragments (blocking), colorful image (color changes)) that might
give a codec/conversion program a hard time (-> creating visual
artefacts/color, and things that you would notice, watching it on
television).
I could try to find fragments like that on a DVD, but movies don't
usually try to give the decoder a hard time, and I wouldn't be sure
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Microsoft has some free HD material on their website. I don't have a URL though. Should be easy enough to find.
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