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[[Main Page]] > [[Documentation]] > [[Format-specific preservation issues]] > [[Audio/Video Interleaved Format]] > AVI to MXF test results
 
[[Main Page]] > [[Documentation]] > [[Format-specific preservation issues]] > [[Audio/Video Interleaved Format]] > AVI to MXF test results
  
*File used was CLIP07.MPG, taken from [http://www.interniche.org/video_download.htm http://www.interniche.org/video_download.htm])
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*File used was CLIP07.MPG ("Animal Handling"), taken from [http://www.interniche.org/video_download.htm http://www.interniche.org/video_download.htm])
 
*Used the following command to convert the file: ffmpeg -i CLIP07.MPG -b 1245000 -ar 48000 CLIP07.mxf
 
*Used the following command to convert the file: ffmpeg -i CLIP07.MPG -b 1245000 -ar 48000 CLIP07.mxf
 
*Note: FITS tools don't recognize the MXF format and only generate a small amount of generic file metadata as a result. In addition, some of the elements that are considered significant properties are not extracted by FITS for the original file. Therefore some of the metadata in these tables are taken from the FFmpeg metadata that were generated during conversion. These are indicated by FFmpeg in brackets next to the value.
 
*Note: FITS tools don't recognize the MXF format and only generate a small amount of generic file metadata as a result. In addition, some of the elements that are considered significant properties are not extracted by FITS for the original file. Therefore some of the metadata in these tables are taken from the FFmpeg metadata that were generated during conversion. These are indicated by FFmpeg in brackets next to the value.
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Revision as of 16:26, 8 March 2010

Main Page > Documentation > Format-specific preservation issues > Audio/Video Interleaved Format > AVI to MXF test results

  • File used was CLIP07.MPG ("Animal Handling"), taken from http://www.interniche.org/video_download.htm)
  • Used the following command to convert the file: ffmpeg -i CLIP07.MPG -b 1245000 -ar 48000 CLIP07.mxf
  • Note: FITS tools don't recognize the MXF format and only generate a small amount of generic file metadata as a result. In addition, some of the elements that are considered significant properties are not extracted by FITS for the original file. Therefore some of the metadata in these tables are taken from the FFmpeg metadata that were generated during conversion. These are indicated by FFmpeg in brackets next to the value.


File/video stream properties

Property Significant property name Original Normalized
FileSize bytes bytes
Duration 2:00 (FITS); 00:02:00:52 (FFmpeg) 00:02:00:52 (FFmpeg)
Bit rate 1238 kpb/s (FFmpeg) 1238 kpb/s (FFmpeg)
Streamcount imageStreams, audioStreams 2 (FFmpeg) 2 (FFmpeg)
FrameCount length 3013 3013 (FFmpeg)
ImageWidth width 384 384 (FFmpeg)
ImageHeight height 288 288 (FFmpeg)
BitDepth bitDepth 24
colourModel
colourSpace yuv420p yuv420p
PAR (pixel aspect ratio)/DAR (display aspect ratio) aspectRatio 1:1/4:1 (FFmpeg)
FrameRate frameRate 25 per second 25 per second
lossless No No
compressionRatio
Compression codec DivX MS-MPEG-4 Version 3 MPEG-2
interlace
metadata


Audio stream properties

Property Original Normalized
Codec MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3 (MP3) pcm_s16le (FFmpeg)
Channels 2 2
Bit rate 320 kpb/s 1538 kpb/s
SampleRate 48000 HZ 48000 HZ
BitDepth 16 (FFmpeg) 16 (FFmpeg)