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[Asterisk-video] Brainstorm: Milliwatt for video?

 
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oej at edvina.net (Olle E
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PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 10:24 am    Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Brainstorm: Milliwatt for video?

The mlliwatt() application is very useful for testing audio quality. You
hear directly if somethign weird is going on.

Can we create something similar for video? Like the test picture they
send on the tv network?

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paul at odt.east.telecom.
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PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2006 6:03 pm    Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Brainstorm: Milliwatt for video?

Hi,

Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Quote:
Can we create something similar for video? Like the test picture they
send on the tv network?

Static picture is not fit for MPEG/H.26x-coded video tests just because in most
cases it will not produce intra-frame information. Probably video test picture
(as static background) plus some sort of moving picture (analog clock, video
frame numbers, etc.) on top of background would be much better.


WBR,
Paul.
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jgoodwin at studio442.com
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PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 5:04 am    Post subject: [Asterisk-video] Brainstorm: Milliwatt for video?

On 19/05/2006 1:03 PM, Paul Cadach wrote:
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Olle E. Johansson wrote:
> Can we create something similar for video? Like the test picture they
> send on the tv network?

Static picture is not fit for MPEG/H.26x-coded video tests just because in most
cases it will not produce intra-frame information. Probably video test picture
(as static background) plus some sort of moving picture (analog clock, video
frame numbers, etc.) on top of background would be much better.

What I want to see is some sort of way I can render (say) SVG to a video
phone, if we have a generic way of doing that then it would be easy to
create some of the things I've been designing which are along the lines
of creating video content when talking to an application or endpoint
that's not video enabled.

eg:
* Voicemail shows a screen of the menu options and callerid details
* Echo test could show audio quality measurements
* Dial could show a progress graphic
* Directory could show menu options


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