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AV Artifact Atlas (AVAA) is a community-built resource for identifying errors and anomalies in video files.
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I have a new mysterious issue to submit. I have noticed these drifting diagonal lines all across the image on a small number of u-matic tapes now. The description for...
I've started noticing a weird green flickering artifact at the top of my Betacam tapes. At first I thought it was just a series of tapes with a unique tracking...
AVAA doesn't have an entry for interlacing, but that is a very common video error.
VTR is used a lot in the description field but this in-crowd lingo isn't very friendly to new users. Video Tape Recorder or a more casual terminology should be used...
Consider adding a new artifact for what a poorly-done film splice looks like
Examples in head clog should note what kind of video format is in the example https://bavc.github.io/avaa/artifacts/video_head_clog.html
Hi, Myself and @kieranjol are looking to refine our glossary of dv errors before we begin ingest on a project. One error that keeps showing up when we test on...
hi all, I was chatting with @kellyhaydon, and we may have come up with a decent solution for consolidating our video and audio sample files on IA and eliminating our...
In the film category, we have both [Dirt](https://bavc.github.io/avaa/artifacts/dirt.html) and [Sparkle](https://bavc.github.io/avaa/artifacts/sparkle.html), but is there any way to consolidate these? Is there a reason for them to remain distinct?