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Digital Preservation Strategy
Choices when moving Choices when moving analogue to digitalanalogue to digital
Choices in the digital Choices in the digital worldworld
Supporting choices with Supporting choices with good cost estimatesgood cost estimates
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Roadmap
Where am I, where do I go next Audio: only one answer: uncompressed to .wav
file; some options 16-bit bit depth, or could go for “24” CD sampling rate= 44.1 kHz; or 48 kHz or 96 kHz BWF = Broadcast Wave Format version of .wav
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Video Roadmap
The basic problem: uncompressed video is 200 megabits per second = 100 gigabytes per hour
VHS quality is roughly 1 megabit/sec (AVC = H.264 = MPEG-4)
DVD quality is roughly 5 megabits/sec (MPEG-2)
So: hard to justify saving poor-quality video as uncompressed video at 200 Mb/s
Compromise: “temporary archiving” in a compressed format “for a few years”
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Video Roadmap
http://wiki.prestospace.org/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Roadmap
Clear statement for archived standard definition video
Input: Low, Medium and High Quality originals
Output: Access copy or Preservation copy
Access: DVD disc or MPEG-4 file
Preservation Roadmap:
Low: VHS, compressed digital DV file, 25 Mb/s
Middle: U-Matic, DV DV file
High: BetaSP, Digibeta, other pro formats uncompressed or lossless compressed (JPEG2000)
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Video Roadmap
Much less clear for high definition video Many production formats Various kinds of “HD” But:
Interlaced video should be saved as interlaced Saving the 'native format' is ALWAYS good Saving uncompressed remains a problem BBC is promoting VC-2 codec (simpler than J2K)
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Too Many Video Formats !
The following are supported by one file converter (Total Movie Converter):
Audio Video Interleaved (.AVI) Windows Media Video (.WMV) DivX Video (.DIVX) XviD Video (.XVID) DVD Video (.VOB) Digital Video (.DV, .DIF) Apple QuickTime Video (.MOV) MPEG Video (.MPG, .MPEG, .MPE, .M1V, M2V, .MPV) MPEG4 Video (.MPEG4, .M4V, .MP4) Advanced Streaming Format (.ASF) AVS Video (.AVS)
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More !
Intel Indeo Video (.IVF) Matroska Video Stream (.MKV) Mobile Phone Video (.3GP, .3G2) HD Video (.H261, .H264) JVC Digital Video (.MOD) WinAmp3 Video (.NSV) MythTV Video (.NUV, .NUT) Flash video (.FLI, .FLC, .FLX, .FLV, .FFM, .SWF) Sony high definition video (.MTS and .M2TS) RealMedia Variable Bitrate (RMVB) Telesync (TS)
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Recommended for Video
Professional: MXF; does everything Alternatives: MOV (Quicktime), AVI
But: AVI does not support timecode
And then: how do you store your files: Hard drives Data tape (LTO and a few others) Optical media: CD, DVD
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File Formats for Film
DPX uncompressed, very flexible DCI DCDM = Digital Cinema Distribution Master:
2048x1080 (or 4096x2160) only DCP = Digital Cinema Packaging = lossy compressed
JPEG200; (not for master) JPEG2000 (lossless); 2:1 data reduction Various lossy compression formats (avoid!) And … various wrappers: MXF, AVI ...
MXF (same as used in broadcasting – except there are many versions of MXF)
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Migration of File Formats
Is the fo rm at a p rob lem?
S TA R T H E R E
Arch ive fo r a few years
W hat cost/qua lity/risk op tion can you a ffo rdC om press
lossy
Y E SN O
U ncom pressC om press lossless
E N D H E R E
(1 )
(2 )
(3 ) (4)
(5a)(5b)
(5c)
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Preservation Strategy
Keep what you have as long as it works Migrate to a new format when the old format
has a problem (usually, obsolete) Examples: Real Audio, MPEG-1 Video
OR – maybe you can emulate the software needed to use the file, even after standard software no longer works University of Liverpool: Multivalent Browser
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Strategy with Emulation
Is th e fo rm a t a t risk?
START HERE
A rch ive fo r a fe w ye a rs
W h a t co s t/q u a lity/risk ca n
yo u a ffo rd?C o m p re ss
lo ssy
YESNO
U n co m p re ssC o m p re ss
lo ss le ss
END HEREMultivalent
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Storage Options
PrestoPRIME has lots of white papers And tools for 'what-if' analysis of storage systems:
How many copies do I need? Should I buy more discs, or use data tape backup? How often should I check the files?
Will give more detail on storage tomorrow
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A Preservation Model
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Demonstration: Tools for Understanding Storage
PrestoPRIME Online Tools
http://prestoprime.it-innovation.soton.ac.uk/
http://prestoprime.it-innovation.soton.ac.uk/
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End of Day One !
Thank you all Tomorrow:
Storage and storage systems Software for a file-based archive Access
All the problems All the opportunities
General Summary and Discussion