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Tabl e 9. 1
Test sequences
Class
Sequence name
Frame count
Frame rate (fps)
Bit depth
A
Traffic
150
30
8
A
PeopleOnStreet
150
30
8
A
Nebuta
300
60
10
A
SteamLocomotive
300
60
10
B
Kimono
240
24
8
B
ParkScene
240
24
8
B
Cactus
500
50
8
B
BQTerrace
600
60
8
B
BasketballDrive
500
50
8
C
RaceHorses
300
30
8
C
BQMall
600
60
8
C
PartyScene
500
50
8
C
BasketballDrill
500
50
8
D
RaceHorses
300
30
8
D
BQSquare
600
60
8
D
BlowingBubbles
500
50
8
D
BasketballPass
500
50
8
E
FourPeople
600
60
8
E
Johnny
600
60
8
E
KristenAndSara
600
60
8
F
BaskeballDrillText
500
50
8
F
ChinaSpeed
500
30
8
F
SlideEditing
300
30
8
F
SlideShow
500
20
8
Tabl e 9. 2
4K Test sequences
Resolution
Sequence name
Frame count
Frame rate (fps)
Bit depth
Book a
3,840
2,160
500
50
10
BT709Birthday b
3,840
2,160
500
50
10
HomelessSleeping c
3,840
2,160
600
60
10
Manege d
3,840
2,160
600
60
8
4,096
2,048 Traffic 300 30 8
a Topic sequence was created by BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), Research and Develop-
ment Department
b BT709Birthday sequence was created by Technicolor
c HomelessSleeping sequence was created by Kamerawerk GmbH, Switzerland. The sequence is
an excerpt from the film entitled “No Sleep 4K”
d Manege sequence was created by 4EVER consortium
and it is then encoded as an 8-bit video. The word “optional” in Table 9.3 means
that using certain class of sequences (e.g., class F) or certain prediction structures
(e.g., LDP) were not required but recommended, instead. In this chapter, Main
configuration is used to evaluate “optional” cases in Table 9.3 .
 
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