Video Trace Library
I now have two sets of video stream traces available (all
relatively long in length). I have both MPEG-1 and MJPEG
streams now available. For information on accessing these
traces, please send me an e-mail message. In the e-mail
message, please send me the area of general research for
which the traces are being used (I'm curious to see what
use these traces are to people).
Video Trace Description
The MJPEG trace library consists of approximately 31 hours of
constant-quality encoded Motion JPEG data. It includes approximately
15 full-length movies (ranging from 75 minutes to 125 minutes in
length). In addition, three "seminar" style video traces are
available (approximately 60 minutes in length each).
The constant-quality MPEG-1 video sequences we currently have are E.T.
and Crocodile Dundee encoded into many different
MPEG-1 formats (for testing the impact of coding on various
systems components). These include different quantization levels
and different search options available with the
Berkeley MPEG-encoder 2.0.
I have approximately 15 different encodings for these video streams.
Accessing the Video Streams
- MPEG-1
- M-JPEG (Motion JPEG)