Digital
Multimedia

Fall 2006
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oct 16

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video - background info, take 1

First you have to understand something about telvision and film.

NTSC (National Television System Committee) is the U.S. standard. (Europe's is PAL, Asia's is SECAM) 29.97 frames per second interlaced (that is, odd lines 1/60'th sec, even lines next 1/60) (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlace ) based originally on 60Hz US electrical (adjusted downward when color came out because of frequency beat patterns) 484 horizontal scan lines + 41 lines of other data PAL, for comparison, based on 50Hz electricity, was 50fps interlaced (which showed a bit of noticable flicker; now is usually 100fps) and has 625 lines, which gives it a higher spatial resolution. Film is typically 24 frames per second progressive (that is, one image per frame) How's it actually work? (the physics)

You can see this is going to be a mess

In current practice, 640x480 video is about what a typical TV does. Much smaller is aimed at a small screen, like an iPod. Much bigger is heading towards "HD" (high definition) Frame rates vary. Most common are 30p, 60i, 24p 23.976p - converts to NTSC easily 24p - cinematic film 25p - PAL, SECAM (europe and asia) 30p - common for modern camera capture; little flicker 50i - PAL (Eurpean TV) 60i - NTSC (U.S. TV)

file formats : containers vs codecs

containers : .avi - microsoft's .mov - apple's (quicktime) .mp4 - standard MPEG4 container .m4v - apple's iTunes store mpeg4 container codecs : MJPEG - Motion JPEG (i.e. one jpeg image per frame) MPEG-1 - low bandwidth video CD MPEG-2 - DVD's MPEG-4 - Advanced Simple Coding; common modern computer format good compression; HD compatible DivX, XviD, 3ivX, are all variations H.264 - also called MPEG4 AVC 'Advanced Video Coding' apple iPod uses it more compute intensive than MPEG-4 RealVideo (.rm 'real media' container, or streamed) WindowsMediaVideo (.wmv container) Theora - open source usually in .ogg container usually with Vorbis audio ... and then most of these can be paired with a variety of audio ...

Video cameras, camcorders, and all that

my FujiFilm F10 digital camera does 640x480p30 stores up to about 18min on 1GB SD memory card transfers to computer as foo.avi (container) with MJPEG (motion jpeg - basically 60 .jpg's/sec) JVC GR-X5U 'DV format SD mode' = 640x480i60 recorded onto miniDV tape

OK Jim, why do I need to know all this?

software (coming)

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