Technical specifications for digital "master" files by source media type
- Technical specifications should always be tested and adjusted if necessary before digitizing or transferring a new batch of moving images.
- Moving images acquired on optical disc (e.g., CD, DVD, Blu-Ray) are captured in the Digital Forensics Lab. See the Digital Forensics Lab manual for guidance on capturing data acquired on optical disc.
- Digital master files for digital videocassettes (e.g., DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, Digital8) should be generated through direct data transfer whenever possible.
Media type | Format | Video bit depth | Codec | Audio data encoding | Audio bit depth | Audio sampling rate | Wrapper | Minimum file size for one hour of digital video |
16 mm film | Film | 10-bit | YUV 422 or FFV1 | PCM | 24-bit | 48 kHz | MXF or MOV | |
35 mm film | Film | 10-bit | YUV 422 or FFV1 | PCM | 24-bit | 48 kHz | MXF or MOV | |
Umatic | Magnetic tape | 10-bit | YUV 422 or FFV1 | PCM | 24-bit | 48 kHz | MOV or MKV | |
Betacam | Magnetic tape | 10-bit | YUV 422 or FFV1 | PCM | 24-bit | 48 kHz | MOV or MKV | |
Digital videocassette (DV, DVCAM, DVCPRO, DVCPRO HD (720p) | Magnetic tape | 8-bit | Native codec | Native audio encoding | Native audio encoding | Native audio encoding | MOV or MKV | |
DVCPRO HD 1080i and 1080p | Magnetic tape | 10-bit | Native codec | Native audio encoding | Native audio encoding | Native audio encoding | MOV or MKV | |
CD, DVD, Bluray | Optical disk | PCM | 16-bit | 44.1 kHz | ISO |
Digital videocassettes
Digital "master" files and "access copies" produced by reformatting digital videocassettes through direct data transfer should be created according to the following technical specifications:
- Digital "master" file:
- MKV or MOV wrapper
- Native codec and native audio
- The original data should be captured in its entirety
- Maintain the original aspect ratio, recording standard, interlacing, number of audio channels and auxiliary information such as original timecode and closed captioning
- Digital "access copy":
- MPEG4 wrapper
- Video encoded using the H.264 codec
- Bitrate of 5000 Kbps
- Audio encoded as uncompressed AAC, 44.1kHz, 256 Kbps
- Maintain the original aspect ratio, recording standard, frame rate, number of audio channels and auxiliary information such as original timecode and closed captioning