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: Audio-video sync drift of approximately +15ms detected toward the end of the 5-minute mark; requires recalibration before final master. 5. Recommendations
Asset was evaluated to determine its compliance with modern streaming standards and subjective visual quality. The evaluation focused on bitrate stability, motion handling, and artifacting in high-frequency detail areas. The asset maintains high fidelity but shows minor compression stress in high-motion sequences. 2. Technical Specifications Asset ID videoVE_ve111a Resolution 1920 x 1080 (1080p) Frame Rate 29.97 fps (Standard Broadcast) Color Space Codec Profile H.264 / AVC High Profile @ L4.1 Target Bitrate 8.0 Mbps (VBR) 3. Performance Analysis
April 28, 2026 Subject: Analysis of Video Encoding Consistency and Visual Fidelity Status: Draft for Review 1. Executive Summary videoVE_ve111a-1080p
: The "ve111a" variant shows a slight improvement in detail retention over previous "ve110" iterations, specifically in skin texture and fabric patterns.
: Visual stability remains high during static shots. However, during rapid pans (e.g., timestamps 00:14–00:22), there is a measurable dip in the VMAF (Video Multi-Method Assessment Fusion) score, likely due to encoder optimization for bitrate control. : Audio-video sync drift of approximately +15ms detected
: Minimal blocking was observed in dark gradients. Subtle "mosquito noise" is visible around high-contrast edges when viewed on 4K displays due to the upscaling of the 1080p source.
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