MPEG Videos
Here are two MPEG-encoded movies: E.T. and Crocodile Dundee encoded
into a number of different formats.
The following files are text files that contain the frame type and
the size of each frame. You can decode them by using gunzip.
I will be putting a table of the stats for these videos up here
shortly. Until then, you can find the stats in the following
paper:
- W. Feng, "Pseudo-Modelling of MPEG-Based Variable-Bit-Rate Video",
to appear SPIE Multimedia Computing and Networking 2000,
January 2000.
- Crocodile Dundee (All I-frame, 1 Quantization)
- Crocodile Dundee (1,2,2 quantization for IPB)
- Crocodile Dundee (2,4,4, quantization)
- Crocodile Dundee (All I-frame, 8 quantization)
- Crocodile Duneed (8,10,25 quantization)
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- E.T. (All I-frame, 1 quantization)
- E.T. (1,2,2 quantization for IPB)
- E.T. (All I-frame, 2 quantization)
- E.T. (2,4,4 quantization)
- E.T. (All I-frame, 8 quantization)
- E.T. (8,10 quantization)
- E.T. (8,12,16 quantization)
- E.T. (8,10,25 quant.; log. search for P-frames; cross 2 search B-frames)
- E.T. (8,10,25 quant.; subsample search for P-frames; cross 2 search B-frames)
- E.T. (8,10,25 quant.; subsample search for P-frames; simple search B-frames)