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CHAPTER 19
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Catalyst® V3 Media Server User Manual
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DV ALWAYS has the same data rate, and our tests indicate that one DV file plays back as
well as any other, so it is much more predictable than PhotoJPEG.
Other QuickTime codecs can be recommended in specific applications
CODEC Recommended Use Pro Cons
DV-PAL PAL TV bound
footage or anything
that requires a
720x576, 25 fps
movie.
Plays back very well,
even multiple movies
simultaneously.
Heavy compression, doesn't handle
strongly saturated colors well
Heavy color downsampling (strong
reds look bad, for instance).
It cannot be used with any other
pixel size and frame rate.
DV/DVCPRO
-NTSC
NTSC TV bound
footage or anything
that requires a
720x480, 29.97 fps
movie
Same as DV-PAL Same as DV-PAL
DVCPRO50-
NTSC
Better color sampling
(4:2:2 rather than 4:1:1)
Twice the data rate for
better images
Worse playback than DV-NTSC and
PhotoJPEG.
It cannot be used with any other
pixel size and frame rate.
DVCPRO50-
PAL
Same as DVCPRO50-
NTSC
Same as DVCPRO50-NTSC
Motion JPEG
A and Motion
JPEG B:
Playback is acceptable
Only option other than
DV that can handle
fields (interlaced
material) when properly
configured.
Can use arbitrary frame
sizes and frame rates.
Photo JPEG Single layer playback Adequate between 50
and 80% quality