File:Vdubtestrgbcube4secs ifps12fr12 q10.ogv
Vdubtestrgbcube4secs_ifps12fr12_q10.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 4.2 s, 248 × 216 pixels, 215 kbps, file size: 109 KB)
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DescriptionVdubtestrgbcube4secs ifps12fr12 q10.ogv |
English: RGB color cube test video generated by VirtualDub 1.9.3. This video has duration of four seconds and has no sound.
See User:84user/Video tests for details on how this video was created and selected test results. In brief, use VirtualDub's Tools/Create Test Video to create RGB color cube video, keep the first 49 frames, apply cropping and resize filters and save as uncompressed AVI, then convert to OGV with ffmpeg2theora. A correct Theora OGG media player should play this file at 12 frames per second as follows:
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Date | 15 November 2009 (video created) | ||
Source | see description | ||
Author | en:Virtualdub version 1.9.3 copyright Avery Lee; 84user (video encoded) | ||
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Avery Lee, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license:
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