Jen016-1d.mov -

: Did it come from a specific film project, a dataset (like UCF101 or VideoPhy ), or a professional video camera (like a RED or ARRI)? Purpose :

: Internal naming for film or commercial shoots (e.g., "JEN" standing for a project name or character like Jennifer, "016" as the scene/take, and "1D" as the camera or card ID).

If you have the file and need a technical report, you can use tools like or the ffprobe command to extract the metadata. JVET-B_Notes_dB.doc - ITU

To provide a more specific report, could you clarify where this file originated? Knowing the following would help:

: Specific test sequences used by groups like JVET or JCT-VC for video compression research, though standard sequences usually have names like "Cactus" or "MarketPlace". Troubleshooting & Context

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