Videotraces 2 Trace for Monsters vs Aliens

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When you use the multiview traces, please cite:

Akshay Pulipaka, Patrick Seeling, Martin Reisslein, and Lina J. Karam. Traffic and Statistical Multiplexing Characterization of 3D Video Representation Formats. IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting, 59(2): , June 2013.

and

Patrick Seeling and Martin Reisslein. Video Transport Evaluation With H.264 Video Traces. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials 14(4): 1142-1165, Fourth Quarter 2012.
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/SURV.2011.082911.00067

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# This trace was obtained from trace.eas.asu.edu
# Sequence: Monsters vs Aliens
# Resolution: 1920x1088
# FPS: 24
# Encoder: JMVC 8.3.1
# Encoding type:
# GoP pattern: G16B7
# Quantization parameters (I,P,B): 24, 24, 24
# View: Left
# Other:
#
# Frame Size Statistics
# Compression Ratio: 236.72
# Number of Frames: 51184
# Minimum Frame Size (Bytes): 75
# Maximum Frame Size (Bytes): 259074
# Average Frame Size (Bytes): 13236.71
# Frame Size Peak/Mean Ratio: 19.57
# Coefficient of Variation of Frame Sizes: 1.180
# Mean Frame Bit Rate (bps): 2541449.2
# Peak Frame Bit Rate (bps): 49742208.0
#
# GoP Size Statistics
# Number of GoPs: 1599
# Minimum GoP Size (Bytes): 3980
# Maximum GoP Size (Bytes): 2512750
# Average GoP Size (Bytes): 423519.34
# GoP Size Peak/Mean Ratio: 5.93
# Coefficient of Variation of GoP Sizes: 0.634
# Peak GoP Bit Rate (bps): 26802666.7
#
# Frame Quality Statistics
# Minimum Frame Quality (dB): 38.995
# Maximum Frame Quality (dB): 108.320
# Average Frame Quality (dB): 46.640
# Alternative Average Frame Quality (dB): 46.000
# Frame Quality Peak/Mean Ratio: 2.32
# Alternative Frame Quality Peak/Mean Ratio: 2.35
# Frame Quality Standard Deviation (dB): 3.929
# Alternative Frame Quality Standard Deviation: 0.775
# Coefficient of Variation of Frame Qualities: 0.084
# Alternative Coefficient of Variation of Frame Qualities: 0.474
#
# Frame Time [s] Type Size [Byte] PSNR-Y [dB] PSNR-U [dB] PSNR-V [dB] View (l/r)
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50.20833B75108.319869.466269.4662l
60.25B76108.319869.466269.4662l
70.29167B76108.319869.466269.4662l
80.33333P77108.319869.466269.4662l
90.375B8869.99665.896465.8964l
100.41667B11269.995765.896465.8964l
110.45833B8669.997365.894965.8949l
120.5B24268.380464.555964.5559l
130.54167B8969.997666.734466.7344l
140.58333B86106.558969.466269.4662l
150.625B76106.558969.466269.4662l
160.66667I449108.319869.466269.4662l


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