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MSU Video Quality Measurement Tool 1.52
MSU Video Quality Measurement Tool 1.52
Free program for video quality measurements.Supports different formats, metrics.
Company: Graphics&Media Lab Video Group
Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
Size: 1171 KB
Price: USD $0.00
Release Date: 2007-08-03
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Category: Graphic Apps::Converters & Optimizers
Free program for video quality measurements. Supports different input
formats (AVI, AVS, YUV, BMP) and metrics (PSNR, Delta, VQM, SSIM, MSU Blurring /
Blocking Measure). 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).

Related keywords:
video quality measure PSNR VQM SSIM
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