Hi. Can anyone please point me at some public Web site that has a data file containing about 5 frames (i.e. 10 fields) of an interlaced video sequence pulled from an NTSC television broadcast? I need this data for my research. Please respond by posting to the group. The e-mail address in the header does not work. Thanks.
Need 5 Frames of Interlaced Video
Started by ●December 18, 2003
Reply by ●December 18, 20032003-12-18
Take a look at: http://www.its.bldrdoc.gov/vqeg/ ftp://ftp.crc.ca/pub/crc/vqeg/ ftp://ftp.crc.ca/crc/vqeg/ ftp://ftp.tek.com/tv/test/streams/Element/index.html If you have a video capture card, you can take the composite video output of a VCR feed it to the capture card. Save the video as an uncompressed AVI. Using a tool like VIRTUALDUB generate a sequence of BMP or TIFF frame. Leo M. "Jeremy Smith" <x_luke@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:531f6ce1.0312181215.413b6b9b@posting.google.com...> Hi. > > Can anyone please point me at some public Web site that has > a data file containing about 5 frames (i.e. 10 fields) of an > interlaced video sequence pulled from an NTSC television broadcast? > > I need this data for my research. > > Please respond by posting to the group. The e-mail address > in the header does not work. > > Thanks.