Title :
The Relationship Among Video Quality, Screen Resolution, and Bit Rate
Author :
Cermak, G. ; Pinson, M. ; Wolf, S.
Author_Institution :
Verizon Wireless, Waltham, MA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
How much bandwidth is required for good quality video for a given screen resolution? Data acquired during two Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG) projects allow at least a partial answer to this question. This international subjective testing produced large amounts of mean opinion score (MOS) data for the screen resolutions QIF, CIF, VGA, and HD; for H.264 and similar modern codecs; and for many bit rates. Those data are assembled in the present report. For each screen resolution, MOS is plotted as a function of bit rate. A plot of all four data sets together shows the bit rate that would be required to achieve a given level of video quality for a given screen resolution. Relations among the four data sets are regular, suggesting that interpolation across screen resolutions might be reasonable. Based on these data, it would be reasonable to choose a bit rate, given a screen resolution; it would not be reasonable to choose a screen resolution given a bit rate.
Keywords :
high definition video; image resolution; interpolation; screens (display); video coding; CIF; H.264 standard; HDTV; QIF; VGA; VQEG project; bit rate; interpolation; mean opinion score data; screen resolution; video codecs; video quality experts group project; Bit rate; Codecs; High definition video; Materials; Monitoring; Pixel; Streaming media; Bit rate; CIF; H.264; HDTV; QCIF; VGA; quality; subjective testing;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2011.2121650