Depicts the “original” source as accurately as possible.
No artifical restrictions for using it.
Now and under unknown future (=unknown) conditions.
Well documented, no secrets, FOSS implementation exists.
Bit error resilience would be nice.
Consider GOP=1 (=Intraframe only).
Audio format: Normalize to uncompressed PCM/WAV.
For video container formats, consider using MKV or MOV.
MXF only if really necessary because:
As simple as possible, as complicated as necessary.
summarizes as: “preserves well”
Best practices for ingest/digitization
Capture analog video without adding generation loss.
Uncompressed (v210) or lossless (FFV1, J2K).
Or fallback option: high-quality lossy. At the highest quality (bitrate) you can store and manage well over time.
Capture digital tape as “natively” as possible. (MiniDV, DAT, DigiBeta, etc.)
Store already-digital files “as original” as possible.
Transcode only if codec does not satisfy “sustainability” checklist. Rewrap/rewrite container. Always. Even if identical.
Tempting…
Hey, it’s a standard!
Hey, everyone’s using it!
Hey, the “big ones” are using it!
Hey, it’s from a major company!
Hey, it can do everything!
Hey, it’s so easy to use!
Hey, it’s gratis!
Rather…
ask, ask, ask.
get documentation.
get sample files.
try handling/opening them outside their “usual” bubble.
with at least 1 open implementation.
Before you commit to a format.
Try transcoding it “losslessly” to uncompressed.
Wrapping up with our checklist:
Sustainability:
Disclosure?
Open reference implementation/libs?
Adoption/popularity?
Complexity?
Independence vs external contingencies?
Artificial restrictions?
Self descriptive?
Quality and functionality:
Preserve “original”?
Image/sound quality?
Interoperability?
Editing?
Support for (additional/expected) properties?
Performance & data size?
⭐Which translates to:
Sustainability:
Documentation openly accessible?
Open reference implementation?
How likely is it to be supported in tools/devices for which userbase?
Which features are implemented/tested/stable?
Which choice/requirements do I have to handle it beyond “shelf life”?
Is it legal/possible to handle it in future/different situations?
Can it contain proper metadata?
Quality and functionality:
Preserve significant properties?
Sufficient image/sound quality and robustness to multi-generation copies?
Comments?
Questions?
p.bubestinger@av-rd.com