Video QC Workflow at the CAVPP Kristin Lipska October 10, 2014 AMIA 2014 - Savannah
Background of the CAVPP Project of the California Preservation Program to provide digitization, preservation, and access services for historic California audiovisual recordings Response to 2007 CPP survey on the state of California s audiovisual recordings 2010: 50 recordings from 22 institutions Now: 2127 recordings from 77 institutions Funding from California State Library, NEH, & IMLS.
CAVPP Provides: Digitization managing digitization workflow, adding administrative and technical metadata, (and creating PBCore), working with vendors, quality control of files Access via the Internet Archive California Light and Sound https://archive.org/details/californialightandsound Preservation files on LTO tape (two copies)
77 partner archives, libraries, and museums 2,127 recordings available online 1,200 recordings digitized and uploaded since December 2013
Digitize In-House or use a Vendor? CAVPP uses a vendor for digitization due to: Variety of AV formats 29 different formats processed Lacquer discs/acetates LP Record Flexidisc Wire 1/2 inch audio tape 1/4 inch audio tape 1/8 inch audio cassette Mini-cassette CD-R DAT 2 inch videotape 1 inch videotape 1/2 inch videotape 1/2 inch videotape: reel-to-reel 3/4 inch videotape 8mm Hi8 video 8mm video Betacam Betacam Digital (Digi Beta) Betacam SP Betacam SX (including 9 different analog video formats!) ED-Beta DVD MiniDV Film: 16mm Film: 35mm Film: 8mm Film: Super 8mm Film: 22mm Videotape Identification and Assessment Guide, Texas Commission on the Arts, 2004 http://www.arts.texas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/video.pdf
Digitize In-House or use a Vendor? CAVPP uses a vendor for digitization due to: Quantity of recordings 1200 digitized in our Winter 2013 round, 1000 more in process CAVPP intended as low-cost practical digitization model for small organizations who don t have AV experts available.
Video QC Work Station Hardware: Mac Pro, AJA Io express, CRT monitor Software: Final Cut Pro 7, Quicktime 7, Media Inspector AJA io express CRT monitor
Video QC Process Checksums Run checksum script md5tool available at: https://github.com/matt-grounds/md5tool Report errors to vendor
Video QC Process QC Form Create QC form for each institution. Fill out a form for each title. Sample form available at: http://bit.ly/1wo8wxx
Video QC Process Files and Directory Structure All files states received? preservation master access file PBCore.xml picture of original object vendor technician notes Are file names correct? objectid_psrv.mov Is directory structure correct?
Video QC Process Technical Specifications Check technical specifications of preservation and access files Tools: Media Inspector http://mediainspector.massanti.com/ Media Info http://mediaarea.net/
Video QC Process Vendor Tech Notes Copy vendor tech notes to QC Form
Video QC Process Watch preservation file Watch a minute and a half at the beginning, middle, and end looking for anything that might have been introduced during digitization (is not inherent to original recording). Look for: Are there bars and tone on the tape? If so, are they correct? Artifacts Color and Brightness look at scopes and CRT Does the content match the title?
Video QC Process Watch preservation file Add notes to QC form
Video QC Process Play preservation and access files Open in QT7 and play side by side Same duration? Sound in sync? Beyond the Rage: King Special (1992) from Loyola Marymount University https://archive.org/details/clloy_000018
Video QC Process Flag & report to vendor Green No issues! Yellow Possible issues. Second opinion needed. Red Definite issues. Report to vendor.
Examples Brightness Scotia, California (1987), from Humboldt State University https://archive.org/details/carcht_000013 Luminance levels too high. Vendor: Lowered levels and re-digitized the tape.
Examples Brightness Scotia, California (1987), from Humboldt State University https://archive.org/details/carcht_000013 Luminance levels too high. Vendor: Lowered levels and re-digitized the tape.
Examples Color Susan Ahn Cuddy Oral Histories (1996) from Visual Communications https://archive.org/details/calavc_00006 Tape 2 color is incorrect. Vendor: Chroma problems are inherent to the program
Examples Digital dropout Native Grandmother Songs (1985), from Humboldt State University https://archive.org/details/carcht_000012 Digital-looking artifact Vendor: Digital TBC hit. Re-digitized the tape.
Examples Digital dropout Native Grandmother Songs (1985), from Humboldt State University https://archive.org/details/carcht_000012 Digital-looking artifact Vendor: Digital TBC hit. Re-digitized the tape.
Examples Unknown Artifacts Digital-looking artifact Vendor: Inherent. 1985 Lexington fire aerial (1985), Santa Clara Valley Water District https://archive.org/details/csjvwd_00001
Examples Unknown Artifacts 1985 Lexington fire aerial (1985), Santa Clara Valley Water District Library https://archive.org/details/csjvwd_00001 Digital-looking artifact Vendor: Inherent.
Examples Unknown Artifacts Digital-looking artifact Vendor: Inherent. Land s End (1992), Loyola Marymount University https://archive.org/details/clloy_00003
Examples Technical specifications File has seven audio tracks (visible in Media Inspector) Vendor: Digitized at wrong settings. Re-digitized. Wrong codec - 2vuy (instead of v210) Vendor: Digitized at wrong settings. Re-digitized. Other Issues Files named incorrectly. Missing file states.
Contact: Kristin Lipska Email: klipska@berkeley.edu