Question regarding keyframe filenames
- Subject: Question regarding keyframe filenames
- From: "Dan E. Albertson" <daalbert@indiana.edu>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:47:42 -0500 (EST)
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Hello all,
I have a couple of questions I was hoping someone could assist with.
Does anyone know what is represented in the filename(s) of each keyframe?
I figure the first number to be the video number, and the second number to
be the shot number, but some end with _RKF or _NRKF_1 or _NRKF_2. Some of
these have the same shot number and video number, so (in some cases) there
are multiple keyframes representing one shot, correct?
For example, there is both
shot134_125_NRKF_1.jpg AND
shot134_125_RKF.jpg
Now, it is my belief that both of these are supposed to represent shot #
125 from video 134. Is this correct? The reason I ask, because if this
is correct, some of these keyframes with the same video # and shot # are
very different, and seem to be referencing different shots.
Finally, the videos numbers or directories (as sent with the keyframes)
are numbered sequentially from 1 to 254. Is there any list that matches
up the actual video (and asr) with this sequentially numbered list,
instead of just labeling by date?
Thank you,
Dan Albertson
Indiana University
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