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[http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/offset_test.ogv offset_test.ogv] [0.2 MB] | [http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/offset_test.ogv offset_test.ogv] [0.2 MB] (10 frames, 1 fps, no visible movement, visible frame 512 x 512) | ||
* Ogg Theora video with '''large offset''', output should look like [http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/offset_test.pass.png offset_test.pass.png], but not like [http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/offset_test.fail.png offset_test.fail.png]. | * Ogg Theora video with '''large offset''', output should look like [http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/offset_test.pass.png offset_test.pass.png], but not like [http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/offset_test.fail.png offset_test.fail.png]. | ||
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[http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/sign_irene_cif-3qi-b.ogg sign_irene_cif-3qi-b.ogg] [1.3 MB] | [http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/sign_irene_cif-3qi-b.ogg sign_irene_cif-3qi-b.ogg] [1.3 MB] | ||
* Ogg Theora video using '''3qi ( | * Ogg Theora video using '''3qi (adaptive quantization)'''. | ||
== Player compliance == | == Player compliance == | ||
* Firefox (3.6) | * Firefox (3.6) | ||
** ... | ** Seems to pass all tests (not sure about the 322x242 "not divisible by 16" - there is | ||
a black line ...), but high requirements to play some (especially large) videos, behaves badly if hardware is insufficient to play in real-time | |||
* MPLAYER (r30369) | * MPLAYER (r30369) | ||
** 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 | ** 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 do play, but look "strangely" - bad | ||
** Offset test fails, shows what shouldn't be visible | ** Offset test fails, shows what shouldn't be visible | ||
Revision as of 01:30, 29 January 2010
some samples to test your theora decoder
a decoder must play all these files without problems to comply with the theora specification.
320x240.ogg [0.3 MB]
- simplest example
320x240.ogv [0.3 MB]
- simple example with Skeleton Stream
320x240.skeleton+cmml.ogv [0.3 MB]
- simple example with Skeleton and CMML Stream; decoders should read the Skeleton stream to identify the other streams in Ogg and ignore those that are not supported by the application
pixel_aspect_ratio.ogg [1.8 MB]
- Aspect Ratio defined in header to 1.82/1 , it also has a theora comment header
videotestsrc-720x576-16-15.ogg [422K]
- Aspect Ratio defined in header to 1.33/1 (PAL DVD format)
322x242_not-divisible-by-sixteen-framesize.ogg [0.3 MB]
- both dimensions not divisible by 16 but still even - if you see a black border around the testimage you should have a look at the Spec/2.2 on page 22, to see how to use: ti.width, ti.height, ti.frame_width, ti.frame_height, ti.offset_x, ti.offset_y
[...]
- one dimension divisible by 16 while the other one isn't
[...]
- odd dimensions
chained_streams.ogg [2.4 MB]
- all other samples as a chained stream. (see Spec/A.3.1 on page 157)
multi2.ogg [171 K]
- another chained file
mobile_itu601_i_422.ogg [8 MB]
- 4:2:2 pixel format, in the original spec and supported by the mainline decoder since alpha8 and the mainline encoder since 1.1.
ducks_take_off_444_720p25.ogg [7.2 MB]
- Ogg Theora video 4:4:4 pixel format.
stockholm-vfr.ogg [1.8 MB]
- Hybrid 24fps/30fps clip encoded as 120fps with dropped frames.
offset_test.ogv [0.2 MB] (10 frames, 1 fps, no visible movement, visible frame 512 x 512)
- Ogg Theora video with large offset, output should look like offset_test.pass.png, but not like offset_test.fail.png.
sign_irene_cif-3qi-b.ogg [1.3 MB]
- Ogg Theora video using 3qi (adaptive quantization).
Player compliance
- Firefox (3.6)
- Seems to pass all tests (not sure about the 322x242 "not divisible by 16" - there is
a black line ...), but high requirements to play some (especially large) videos, behaves badly if hardware is insufficient to play in real-time
- MPLAYER (r30369)
- 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 do play, but look "strangely" - bad
- Offset test fails, shows what shouldn't be visible
- VLC
- ...
- DUGL Player
- Offset test fails, shows what shouldn't be visible