Hi Wesley,

i would include a PSNR, Quantization, Bit Rate, GOP Length, Aspect Ratio,
Color Format. There are some options the are common to any video format and
other are
specific.

I suggest you take a look at this site, maybe you can get some ideas:

http://www.tek.com/datasheet/video-quality-analysis-software


*"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough."
--Albert Einstein*



2012/5/23 Wesley S. <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> I am a software developer currently working on a (cross-platform) Video
> Quality Analyzer application
> for a project at university. It will most likely be released as open
> source software when it is finished.
>
> I am posting to this list to ask the video encoding/quality experts what
> is essential
> in comparing video quality according to them.
>
> A few important design choices I have made:
> - libav is used to open video files in order to support many video formats
> out of the box
> (and to support extraction of information from decoder, for example motion
> vectors)
> - image processing plug-ins and tools are extensible through scripting and
> dynamically linked plug-ins
>
> So, most important question:
> What plug-ins would be essential in this kind of application for you?
>
> Also, if you would be interested in more information or if you would like
> to try writing
> your own script or plug-in for this application, you can contact me by
> e-mail.
>
> Kind regards,
> Wesley S.
>
> PS: here's a little preview screenshot of the current user interface:
> http://i50.tinypic.com/acptnq.png
>
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