Video clips

Note: The natural size of each of the test clips is 160*120 pixels. The AVI and Quicktime videos use Cinepak codec, the MPEG videos use MPEG 1 Layer 2 compression.

I'm sorry about the poorish quality of the clips. They might be replaced with better ones some day. At least the file sizes are small...

Test number Description Test source The test with different file formats
1 Basic video clip, natural size specified <object data="filename" type="MIME type" width=160 height=120>
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AVI test #1 MPEG test #1 Quicktime test #1
2 Basic video clip, no size specified <object data="filename" type="MIME type">
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</object>
AVI test #2 MPEG test #2 Quicktime test #2
3 No MIME type specified, natural size specified <object data="filename" width=160 height=120>
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</object>
AVI test #3 MPEG test #3 Quicktime test #3
4 Neither MIME type nor size specified <object data="filename">
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</object>
AVI test #4 MPEG test #4 Quicktime test #4
5 codebase test <object data="filename" codebase="codebase/" type="MIME type" width=160 height=120>
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</object>
AVI test #5 MPEG test #5 Quicktime test #5
6 Scaling test (horizontal stretch) <object data="filename" type="MIME type" width=320 height=120>
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</object>
AVI test #6 MPEG test #6 Quicktime test #6
7 Scaling test (horizontal squeeze & vertical stretch) <object data="filename" type="MIME type" width=120 height=240>
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</object>
AVI test #7 MPEG test #7 Quicktime test #7

Antti "sairwas" Näyhä
Antti.Nayha@oulu.fi