

T2V005 HighRes
Overview
Notes: (1) for YUV viewer software, see the list on the YUV viewers page
(2) for broadcast applications and how to play-out the video clips in real-time over SDI (or similar), see the broadcast applications page
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2D / 3D |
2D |
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Compressed/ Uncompressed |
Uncompressed |
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Description of video |
Scenes from the USA (New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Florida) and Europe (London, Munich, Barcelona and Bruges) |
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Purpose |
Test an encoder to deal with High Resolution (up to 4K) and high bit depth video (up to 14-bits per sample), with all aspects of global and local motion, slow/medium/fast motion, with panning, scrolling, zooming, smooth and erratic, high/low contrast, with limited colours/vivid colours and many common subject types |
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Number of clips |
136 individual video clips (34 each at High10, High444, 2K and 4K resolutions - see below) |
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Length of video |
Total of over 52 minutes (over 13 minutes at each resolution) |
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Total size on disk |
1,849 GBytes (1.849 TeraBytes) |
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Video format(s) |
YUV planar [originally filmed at 25 fps]
* 4K sequences are upscaled |
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Audio format(s) |
MPEG-1 Layer II stereo 384kbps CBR 16-bit 48kHz and WAV linear PCM uncompressed stereo 1536kbps 48kHz |
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Program name |
Purpose |
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yuvcropsizehr |
Utility program to reduce size of video by removing lines from the top and/or columns from the right of each video frame: allows virtually any other HD / D-Cinema size video to be made from the video files provided. |
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yuvmake1088hr |
Add extra lines at the top/bottom of a 1920x1080 YUV file to make it 1920x1088 |
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yuvletterboxhr |
Add black bars top & bottom (or left & right) of each video frame to create letterboxed (or pillarboxed) video |
List of clips
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Features list
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Manual (part)
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Ex. images
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High10 |
1920x1080 |
Progressive |
10-bits per sample |
4:2:2 |
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High444 |
1920x1080 |
Progressive |
14-bits per sample |
4:4:4 |
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2K |
2048x1152 |
Progressive |
12-bits per sample |
4:4:4 |
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4K * |
4096x2304 |
Progressive |
12-bits per sample |
4:4:4 |