On 26/10/13 13:16, Peter B. wrote:
> On 10/25/2013 12:32 PM, Luca Barbato wrote:
>> E.g. you encode parkjoy using all the ffv1 version .1 features, then you
>> do the same using version .2, then .3 and so on.
>>
>> This way I can make sure the decoder I'm updating is working fine, then
>> I'll do the opposite encoding, making sure the bitstream produced is
>> correct.
>>
>> This kind of samples (small and short) are what we use in FATE to do
>> regression testing.
> 
> I think I got the idea.
> 
> If I got it right, then it would make sense to have different samples
> from e.g. Derf's collection with different properties (resolution,
> pix_fmt), right?
> I mention different properties, because back then in the FFV1.3 test
> series I ran into issues that only appeared with e.g. certain pix_fmts,
> resolutions - in combination with certain parameters.

That is one of the items I'd like to have tested. Probably taking what
you used to test the codec performance and cut it to be 2-frame files
would be enough.

> Where would I find the video-samples already used for FFV1 or other codecs?

Beside Derf's collection I'm not sure.

lu

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