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MSU Video Quality Measurement Tool

File size:1 Mb
File type:ZIP
OS:Win95 / Win98 / Windows2000 / Windows2003 / WinME / WinXP
License:Freeware
Views/Downloads:155 / 0
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Free program for video quality measurements. Supports different input formats (AVI, AVS, YUV, BMP) and metrics (PSNR, Delta, VQM, SSIM, MSU Blurring / Blocking, MSE, MSAD). Main features: results are saved in *.CSV (can be opened everywhere), all metrics are visualized, comparative analysis (comparison of three files: original, and two other, for example processed by different codecs). Program allow to answer on questions: 1) One codec has more blurring than another. On what frames? Average mark? 2) One codec has more blocking than another. On what frames? Average mark? 3) One codec has more lower quality than another. On what frames? Average mark in PSNR, VQM, SSIM?
Correspondent "bad frames" are saved automatically into BMP files.


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