3D
CONVERGENCE-DISTANCE
Convergence distance incorrect
The convergence between eyes in 3D is too far apart, moving in an unusual fashion. Could be a function of targeted screen size.
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11/22/19
3D
CONVERGENCE-PLACEMENT
In 3D, the image is dimensionally in the wrong place.
The 3D effect is lost or reversed because an element of either the left or right eye separations is incorrectly combined. Includes subtitles that should be in the foreground but appear in the background.
1.1
11/22/19
3D
FORMAT
Incorrect 3D format was provided
Incorrect format was provided, such sequential provided while side-by-side expected; or Anaglyph provided when video stereo pair expected. This does not addresss file format.
1.1
11/22/19
3D
FRAME-VIOLATION
Issues with 3D at edge of frame
Where an object breaks frame but causes an uncomfortable viewing experience. This can be either because the object is too close to the camera when compared to the rest of the frame or that it appears in one camera but not the other. This can be a byrpoduct of one eye's view of the object rendering off the field of view.
1.1
11/22/19
3D
GHOSTING
3D Ghosting
A convergence error causing a doubled image or halo effect
1.1
11/22/19
3D
NOT-3D
A stereo pair was not delivered, or autostereoscopic information is not correct.
Content is not 3D. For example, the second view was not provided, or two identical views were provided. This includes one eye temporarily dropping.
1.1
11/22/19
3D
OTHER
Other 3D issue
Any other 3D issue not addressed by another term
1.1
11/22/19
3D
SWAPPED-EYES
Swapped Eyes
The left and right eyes are swapped, causing 3D issues
1.1
11/22/19
3D
TIMED-TEXT
Timed text is at wrong depth
Subtitles rendered such that their depth placement is incorrect. Or, subtitles have no depth creating a problematic visual experience.
1.1
11/22/19
3D
WARPING
Warping
The image is unnaturally distorted with a warping effect
1.1
11/22/19
3D
WINDOW
3D Window out of range
An object in negative 3D space does not align correctly on the edge of the frame, causing an uncomfortable split edge. Also could be an issue with a floating window created to address a negative space 3D issue.
1.1
11/22/19
ARTWORK
AGE-APPROPRIATE
Not Suitable for All Ages
Content of image is not appropriate for all audiences.
1.0
ARTWORK
ASPECT-RATIO
Does Not Meet Requirements [Aspect Ratio]
Aspect ratio of the image does not meet specification in platform requirements.
1.0
ARTWORK
BORDERS
Does Not Meet Requirements [Borders]
Artwork contains uncropped borders.
1.0
ARTWORK
CALL-TO-ACTION
Does Not Meet Requirements [Call To Action]
Image contains release dates, timeframes or information regarding alternate distribution platforms.
1.0
ARTWORK
CROPPING
Cropped Incorrectly
Relevant information has been cropped from the image.
1.0
ARTWORK
LOCALIZATION
Does Not Meet Requirements [Not Localized]
Printed text in Artwork is not the correct language for the intended terroritory.
1.0
ARTWORK
OTHER
Other
Any issue not covered by the standard terms and definitions.
1.0
ARTWORK
PIXELATION-BLURRY
Pixelation/Blurry
Image source is low quality.
1.0
ARTWORK
RESOLUTION
Does Not Meet Requirements [Resolution]
Resolution of Artwork does not meet specification in platform requirements.
1.0
ARTWORK
TITLE-MISMATCH
Title Mismatch
Title included in Artwork does not match title included in the Metadata.
1.0
AUDIO
ARTIFACTS
Audio Artifacts
Audio tracks include audible artifacts such as "ticks", "pops", "crackle", "hiss", etc.
1.0
AUDIO
AUDIO-ADR-ERROR
ADR Error
A line of dialog does not sound natural coming from the on screen action or match the lip movement, likely a problem with the ADR recording or mixing. If ADR event is simply out of sync, please use "Out-of-sync"
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
BIT-DEPTH
Bit depth incorrect
Bit depth is incorrect. For example, 16-bit audio provided when 24-bit is expected.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
BITRATE
Audio Bitrate Is Below Spec
Audio bitrate is lower than specification in platform requirements.
1.0
AUDIO
BUMP
Bump
Extraneous sound that does not sound natural in context. Usually lower frequency sound. Short in duration.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
CHANNEL-ASSIGNEMENTS
Incorrect Audio Channel Assignments
Audio Channels are not assigned correctly in the header/metadata of the file (e.g., 5.1 + Stereo .mov files with all channels assigned as 'mono').
1.0
AUDIO
CLIPPING
Clipping
Increased audio levels exceeding the technical spec for the format, causing flat-lining of the audio peaks which may result in distortion or clicking. Could be clipped at 0db or also clipped lower due to a problem with a source file. When DISTORTION is known to be caused by clipping, it should be reported as CLIPPING.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
CONFIGURATION
Incorrect Audio Configuration
Audio channels are not in correct order or missing per specification in platform requirements. This term also accounts for extraneous tracks or channels which are not allowed.
1.0
AUDIO
CONTENT-POLICY
Content Does Not Adhere to Agreed Policy
Content does not adhere to platform's policy due to issues such as offensive language or sounds. Can address content ratings, censorship, or other policies.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
CORRUPT
Corrupt Audio
Audio file or track will not open, playback or transcode.
1.0
AUDIO
CRACKLE
Crackle
Crackle is similar to Pop/Click/Tick, but of longer duration (multiples). See POP-CLICK-TICK, SNAT
1.1
9/17/19
POP-CLICK-TICK, SNAT
AUDIO
DISTORTION
Audio Distortion
Audio sounds overmodulated.
1.0
AUDIO
DOUBLED-AUDIO
Doubled Audio
A sound element is doubled on top of itself, playing twice, similar to an echo or causing phasing issues.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
DROPOUTS
Audio Dropouts
Audio contains one or more unintentional sections of silence.
1.0
AUDIO
DYNAMIC-RANGE
Dynamic range is not what was expected
Audio tracks that are expected to be full range are limited range; or when limited range is expected, full range is provided
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
INCORRECT-AUDIO-ELEMENTS
Track contains incorrect elements
Track contains unexpected elements based on the configuration. For example production sounds identified on a dialog stem.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
INCORRECT-CONTENT
Audio Asset Is Incorrect Content
Program Audio does not match title, description, file name, ID or corresponding video file when delivered as a discrete asset.
1.0
AUDIO
INCORRECT-CONTENT-DUB
Incorrect Dub Vocals track
Special case of INCORRECT-CONTENT where Dub is incorrect.
1.1
9/17/19
INCORRECT-CONTENT
AUDIO
INCORRECT-DOWNMIX
Incorrect downmix
At some point, channels were downmixed to an incorrect configuration. For example, 2-channel stereo audio was mixed to 2-channel mono audio (both channels identical); sometimes called mono-summed. Another example is incorrect downmix from 5.1 to 2.0. Special case of CONFIGURATION.
1.1
9/17/19
CONFIGURATION
AUDIO
INCORRECT-LANGUAGE
Audio Is in Incorrect Language
Audio language does not match language flag or filename.
1.0
AUDIO
INVALID-CODEC
Invalid CODEC
Audio encoded with codec that is not accepted within the specification.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
LEVEL-SHIFT
Shift in level
The audio has an abrupt shift in volume unmotivated by picture.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
LOUDNESS-ERROR
Loudness violates norms.
Calculated loudness, such as using LUFS/LKFS, is outside specified limits. This is dependent on whatever specification applies.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
LOW-LEVELS
Low Audio Levels
Audio loudness is low relative to specification in platform requirements.
1.0
AUDIO
MISSING-DIALOG
Missing Dialogue
Audio mix is incomplete with no dialogue present.
1.0
AUDIO
MISSING-EFFECTS
Missing Effects
Audio mix is incomplete with no sound effects present.
1.0
AUDIO
MISSING-MUSIC
Missing Music
Audio mix is incomplete with no music present.
1.0
AUDIO
MIX-BALANCE
Mix/Balance
General category that covers issue in the mix, either from the balance or volume on certain channels. For example left channel is louder than the right channel. This can include incorrectly located sounds, either because of mislocated objects or incorrect channel usage. For example, an explosion could come from the wrong place, or an object moving onscreen from left to right might have audio that moves right to left. See SHIFT, INCORRECT-DOWNMIX.
1.1
9/17/19
SHIFT, INCORRECT-DOWNMIX
AUDIO
NO-STREAMS
No Audio
Source file contains no embedded audio tracks.
1.0
AUDIO
OTHER
Other
Any issue not covered by the standard terms and definitions.
1.0
AUDIO
OUT-OF-PHASE
Audio Channels Are Out of Phase
Audio channels within a mix are audibly out of phase with one another.
1.0
AUDIO
PAN-SHIFT
Shift in image (pan)
The audio has an abrupt shift in imaging (pan) unmotivated by picture.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
PEAK-OUT-OF-RANGE
Peak/Out-of-Range
The audio peak level of an event or effect exceeds the format specification.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
POOR-QUALITY-COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION
Poor Quality Commentary or Description
Audio quality of Commentary or Description is not crisp and clear, but muddied, garbled, or subject to distortion or generation loss which creates a poor listening experience. See POOR-QUALITY-MAIN, POOR-QUALITY-DUB.
1.1
9/17/19
POOR-QUALITY-MAIN, POOR-QUALITY-DUB
AUDIO
POOR-QUALITY-DUB
Poor Quality Dub
Audio quality of Dub is not crisp and clear, but muddied, garbled, or subject to distortion or generation loss which creates a poor listening experience. See POOR-QUALITY-MAIN, POOR-QUALITY-COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION.
1.1
9/17/19
POOR-QUALITY-MAIN, POOR-QUALITY-COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION
AUDIO
POOR-QUALITY-MAIN
Poor quality main mix
Audio quality of main mix audio is not crisp and clear, but muddied, garbled, or subject to distortion or generation loss which creates a poor listening experience. See POOR-QUALITY-COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION, POOR-QUALITY-DUB.
1.1
9/17/19
POOR-QUALITY-COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION, POOR-QUALITY-DUB
AUDIO
POP-CLICK-TICK
Pop/Click/Tick
An out of place pop, click or tick on the soundtrack, could be from bad digital processing, a bad splice, weak signal, microphone noise, or any number of other causes including mouth noise, clicks. Terms are interchangeable. See CRACKLE, SNAT
1.1
9/17/19
CRACKLE, SNAT
AUDIO
SAMPLE-RATE
Sample Rate incorrect
Sample rate is incorrect. For example, 44.1 KHz provided when 48 KHz is expected.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
SCRATCH
Scratch
An unexplained audio anomaly, could be an out of place ripping noise in the audio track, generally refers to a result of an analog recording issue or a transfer from an older legacy optical soundtrack source.
1.1
9/17/19
AUDIO
SILENT
Audio Channel Silent
One or more audio channels in a source are silent (e.g., Silent Left Surround and Right Surround within a 5.1 mix).
1.0
AUDIO
SNAT
Snat
Usually digitally created. Sharp change in waveform. See POP-CLICK-TICK, CRACKLE.
1.1
9/17/19
POP-CLICK-TICK, CRACKLE
AUDIO
SYNC-DRIFT-EARLY
Sync - Drift Early
Audio sync with video becomes progressively earlier throughout program. (e.g., In sync at the beginning, 2-seconds early in middle, 5-seconds early by end).
1.0
AUDIO
SYNC-DRIFT-LATE
Sync - Drift Late
Audio sync with video becomes progressively later throughout program (e.g., In sync at the beginning, 2-seconds late in middle, 5-seconds late by end).
1.0
AUDIO
SYNC-INTERMITTENT
Sync - Intermittent
Audio/Video sync is inconsistent throughout source (i.e., some scenes are in sync and others are out of sync).
1.0
AUDIO
SYNC-OFFSET
Sync - Offset
Audio is out of sync with video for a consistant duration throughout program (e.g., 2 seconds out at all points).
1.0
AUDIO
TRUNCATED
Truncated Audio
Audio ends prematurely before end of program.
1.0
AUDIO
WOW-FLUTTER
Wow/Flutter impact pitch
The pitch of the audio cycles slowly (wow) or quickly (flutter). Often related to an older analog formats.
1.1
9/17/19
AVAIL
INVALID-FIELD
Invalid field
Error: [FIELD] is a required field and is populated with an invalid value.
1.0
AVAIL
MISSING-FIELD
Missing field
Error: [FIELD] is a required field and is missing a value.
1.0
AVAIL
WARNING-INVALID-FIELD
Warning - Invalid Field
Warning: [FIELD] is an optional field and is populated with an invalid value.
1.0
CARD
ALIASING-STEPPING
Aliasing/Stepping
The edges of the text or graphics have jagged diagonal lines from a lack of resolution
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
ANIMATION-ERROR
Error in animation
Any error in animation, such as the globe rotating the wrong direction.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
ASPECT-RATIO
Aspect Ratio
Card is in a different aspect ratio than rest of feature content
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
BANDING
Banding
Visible artifacts that result in rough color transitions in color gradations. This is often visible in black. Also known as "Quantizing" or "Posterization".
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
BILLING-BLOCK
Incorrect billing block
Dubbing cast and crew are either credited incorrectly or in the wrong order.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
COLOR
Card color issues
Card colorspace or background color does not match the master or textless plate.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
COMPOSITING-ERROR
Compositing Error
The edges, matte lines or combination of two elements has issues related to the title compositing process
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
COMPOSITING-NOISE
Compositing Noise
A specific area or the edges around a text overlay are unnaturally noisy
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
CONTENT
Incorrect Content
Card contains outdated or otherwise incorrect data (e.g., old anti-piracy card, or an anti-piracy card where a ratings card was expected)
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
DURATION-TIMING
Duration/Timing
Card timing or duration is too short or long against specification.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
LANGUAGE
Incorrect language
Card contains incorrect language.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
LEGAL-EXCLUSION
Legal Issue
Card violates legal constraints.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
LUMINANCE
Card luminance issues
Card luminance (brightness) is out of specification, or is otherwise unacceptable. For example, a very bright card is added to a dark movie.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
MISSPELLING
Spelling/Grammar/Punctuation
Misspelled words or misspelled proper name in text.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
OTHER
Other card issues
Other card issues not addressed by other terms
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
PLACEMENT
Placement
Card is placed in an unusual or inappropriate position on the screen; other than TITLE-SAFE. Examples include off-centered titles, or inconsistent placement of text on cards in sequence.
1.1
11/22/19
TTILE-SAFE
CARD
SEQUENCING
Incorrect card sequencing
When multiple cards are provided, they are in the wrong order.
1.1
11/22/19
CARD
TITLE-SAFE
Title Safe
Card text or images are placed too close to the edges of the screen that they are out of Title safe specifications. (SMPTE specification for HD is 10%). See INCORRECT-PLACEMENT
1.1
11/22/19
INCORRECT-PLACEMENT
CARD
VIDEO
Card has video issue
Card has video issue. A separate issue with VIDEO category should be submitted in conjunction with this error.
1.1
11/22/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
COLOR
Poor quality transform
General category that causes color transform resulted in poor quality video. For example, cases where the metadata (DV, HDR10+, or otherwise) says it's rec.2020, the header info in the video file matches and says the video file colorspace is rec.2020. However, upon playback through proper channels, the color is incorrect. (due to incorrect color handling further up stream). In this case, the color transform metadata is as expected, but the video picture isn't as expected.
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
FILE-NAMING
File naming convention violated
Some Color Transform Metadata schemes assume files named to convention to correctly identify them. This error indicates that those conventions were violated.
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
MAXFALL-MAXCLL
MaxFALL or MaxCLL incorrect or missing
MaxFALL, MaxCLL out of spec or not specified when expected
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
MISSING
Missing Metadata
Color Transform Metadata (e.g., HDR10+, Dolby Vision) or flag is missing
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
OTHER
Any other color transform metadata issue
Any other color transform metadata issue not covered by another term
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
OUT-OF-SYNC-EVENT
Out-of-sync
Color Transform Metadata (e.g., HDR10+, Dolby Vision) is not in sync with the picture (Single Event)
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
OUT-OF-SYNC-TRACK
Out-of-sync-track
Color Transform Metadata (e.g., HDR10+, Dolby Vision) is not in sync with the picture (Track). Could be labeled to the wrong segment of video.
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
PLATFORM-REQUIREMENTS
Color Volume Transform violates platform requirements
Color Volume Transform does not comply with platform specifications. For example, color volume is outside of platform requirements.
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
STATIC-METADATA-ERROR
Static metadata missing or incomplete.
SMPTE ST 2086 metadata (or other similar or equivalent data) is out of spec or missing
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
VIOLATES-SPECIFICATION
Color Volume encoding violates specs or standards that dictate how the format should be encoded
Color Transform Metadata (e.g., HDR10+, Dolby Vision) is not correct to spec that governs its type. For example, Dolby Vision metadata does not comply with the Dolby Vision spec, or HDR10+ metadata does not comply with HDR10+ spec
1.1
12/17/19
COLOR-TRANSFORM
WRONG-TYPE
Wrong type provided
Color Transform Metadata (e.g., HDR10+, Dolby Vision) is not the format expected (e.g., Dolby Vision when HDR10+ expected)
1.1
12/17/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
ASSET-DUPLICATE
Subsequent delivery of an asset is a clone/duplicate of previous delivery
Subsequent file is a clone of a previous file as verified by a checksum
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
ASSET-TYPE-MISMATCH
Referenced Asset Type Mismatch
File type of a referenced source asset is inconsistent with the type referenced (e.g., audio file referenced as a video file).
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
ASSET-UNNEEDED
Referenced Asset Unneeded
One or more assets are referenced but are not needed (e.g., track included that is not referenced elsewhere).
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
FOLDER-STRUCTURE
Folder Structure not to spec
Package does not follow the folder structure defined in the delivery specifications
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-AVAILS-REFERENCE
Invalid Avails Reference
Delivery Package has missing or incomplete mapping from Avails to content.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-CONTENT-STRUCTURE
Invalid Content Structure
Content structure is missing, incomplete or incorrect.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-FILE-TYPE
Referenced Asset Invalid Type
One or more referenced assets are not an expected file type per the specification in platform requirements.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-INVENTORY
Invalid Inventory
List of assets is incorrect, not including “Referenced Asset” issues. Applies to Media Manifest.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-MANIFEST
Invalid Manifest
Delivery instructions/manifest structure does not meet specification in platform requirements. (This is used when no better match exists.)
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-PACKAGE-TYPE
Package is not in a form acceptable for delivery.
Delivery Package is an unaccepted type. For example, DCP delivered when DCP is not an accepted format for delivery.
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-PRESENTATION
Invalid Presentation
List of tracks that play together is incomplete or incorrect. Applies to Media Manifest.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
INVALID-UPDATE-OBJECT
Invalid Update Object Not Found
An update operation is attempting to update or delete a non-existent object. (Note that other update errors would fall into the other error codes.)
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-ARTWORK
Package is missing a set of expected artwork
Package was delivered without a set of expected artwork while other associated media is present.
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-ASSET
Referenced Asset Missing
One or more assets referenced in Media Manifest Inventory are not available for ingest (e.g., needed asset was not provided). This could include dead URLs or other broken file references.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-AUDIO
Package is missing a set of expected audio streams
Package was delivered without a set of expected audio tracks or files, while other associate tracks are present, other than those covered in the AUDIO category. If all media tracks or files are missing, use MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, or MISSING-BONUS.
1.1
11/22/19
MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, MISSING-BONUS
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-BONUS
Bonus/VAM/Extras/etc. was missing
Everything for bonus is missing. This is opposed to missing specific tracks (e.g., MISSING-VIDEO)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-CARD
Package is missing one or more Cards
Package was delivered with wihout a required card (e.g., no Indian Health Warning)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-FEATURE
Feature was missing
Everything for features is missing. This is opposed to missing specific tracks (e.g., MISSING-VIDEO)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-METADATA
Package was delivered without necessary metadata
Package was delivered without key metadata, e.g. missing metadata object or missing ratings. If all tracks are missing, use MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, or MISSING-BONUS.
1.1
11/22/19
MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, MISSING-BONUS
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-OTHER
Package was delivered missing something not covered by another category (e.g., motion code)
Package was delivered without something not covered by another category (e.g., motion code) while other associated tracks are present. .
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-TIMEDTEXT
Package is missing a set of expected timed text
Package was delivered without a set of expected timed text tracks or files while other associated tracks are present; other than those covered in the TIMED-TEXT category. If all media tracks or files are missing, use MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, or MISSING-BONUS.
1.1
11/22/19
MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, MISSING-BONUS
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-TRAILER
Trailer was missing
Everything for trailer is missing. This is opposed to missing specific tracks (e.g., MISSING-VIDEO)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
MISSING-VIDEO
Package is missing a set of expected video
Package was delivered missing video tracks or files while other associated tracks are present, other than those covered in the VIDEO category. If all media tracks or files are missing, use MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, or MISSING-BONUS.
1.1
11/22/19
MISSING-FEATURE, MISSING-TRAILER, MISSING-BONUS
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
OTHER
Other
Any issue not covered by the standard terms and definitions.
1.0
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-ARTWORK
Package was delivered with extraneous artwork
Package was delivered with extraneous artwork
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-AUDIO
Package was delivered with extraneous audio
Package was delivered with extraneous media audio
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-BONUS
Package was delivered with extraneous bonus/VAM/extras/etc.
Package was delivered with extraneous bonus/VAM/extras/etc (audio, video, metadata, etc.)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-CARD
Package includes a Card that contains unexpected content
Package was delivered with a card that is not what is expected (e.g., anti-piracy card where ratings card was expected)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-FEATURE
Package was delivered with extraneous feature
Package was delivered with extraneous feature (audio, video, metadata, etc.)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-METADATA
Package was delivered with extraneous metadata
Package was delivered with extraneous metadata, e.g. AFD signal, closed captioning, clap atom
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-OTHER
Package was delivered with extraneous other material (e.g., motion code)
Package was delivered with extraneous other material (e.g., motion code) not covered by another category
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-TIMEDTEXT
Package was delivered with extraneous tuned text
Package was delivered with extraneous media timed text
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-TRAILER
Package was delivered with extraneous trailer
Package was delivered with extraneous trailer (audio, video, metadata, etc.)
1.1
11/22/19
DELIVERY-PACKAGE
UNEXPECTED-VIDEO
Package was delivered with extraneous video
Package was delivered with extraneous media video
1.1
11/22/19
FILM
CELL-DIRT
Cell Dirt visible
Dirt and dust that have settled on the cells and change as the cels are photographed in sequence, resulting in stop motion animation of dirt and dust. Unique to cell animation. Example: Mickey Mouse Shorts, Fantasia.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
CHEMICAL-STAIN
Chemical Stain visible
A type of film dirt that is caused by a chemical spill, developer stains, or improper washing in film processing tank. Appears like a transparent colored spots on image. Similar to looking at a cell through a microscope.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
DIRT
Dirt visible
For B&W and Color negative: Dirt on the film appears as white or black spots. For films using successive exposure and YCM 3-strip Technicolor, dirt could also appear as spots of Red, green and/or blue.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
DUST-REMOVAL-ERROR
Dust Removal artifcat or error
When an artifact or error was created through the process of cleaning and repairing dirt, dust or scratches on the film.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
EMULSION-STAIN
Emulsion Stain visisble
Stain from the emulsion used on film in the telecine process. A stain on the emulsion side of the film. Looks like a white blotch on image.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
FILM-BUMP
Film Bump
An abrupt shift in position or brightness due to the instability of the film element.
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9/17/19
FILM
FILM-JITTER
Film Jitter
The image is not stable, but has a shaky, jittery quality due to misaligned frames of film.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
HAIR
Hair visible
Film Hair; Strands of hair or dust particle which have been optically printed into the film element. Usually seen at the top or bottom of the screen. An actual hair that was caught in the film camera. This could last throughout or a piece of dirt that looks like a hair.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
LIGHT-LEAK
Light Leak visible
When light leaks through the side of the camera lens causing a section or the whole image appear to be washed out or a fluctuating rhythmic discoloration and exposure issue on the side of the frame.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
MISTIME
Mistime flash visible
A brief one frame horizontal flash that can be seen at the top or bottom of the first or last frame of a shot.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
NOISE-GRAIN
Noise/Grain excessive
The amount of grain inherent in the film source is excessive. Small particles cover image that reduces picture definition.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
OTHER
Any other film issue
Any other film issue not specified in another term
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
REEL-MARKER
Reel Marker visible
Circular marker on the upper right hand corner of the film that delineates the end of a reel. Also called a cigarette burn. Appears at 8 seconds and 1 second before the end of a reel, marked on 4 consecutive frames
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
SCRATCHES
Scratches visible
A thin line, horizontal or vertical, in the picture. Can last for one frame or an entire reel of film. Scratches may appear black, white or colored, depending on which side of the film is scratched and how deep the scratches is. Possible causes are bad rollers on the Rank Cintel or film cleaner, mis threading of the film or debris embedded in the capstan.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
SPLICE-ISSUE
Bad Splice/Visible Splice
A cut in the film that is distorted, has visual break-up, or the images around the cut are misaligned, cropped or mixed with each other.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
SPOT
Spot(s) visible
Spots that look like transparent water spots on the film, are usually source related issues
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
TEAR
Tear artifact visible
An area of the film that has a "tear-like" appearance, often white, from a physical defect on the film.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
TELECINE-ERROR
Telecine Error
Generic catch-all for an error in the telecine process transferring film to video.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
WARP
Warp visisble
At the cut point of spliced film, the shot warbles or appears visibly warped and/or distorted for a split second. This is usually found on older film stock and is caused by a poorly made cement splice in the negative joining two shots together.
1.1
9/17/19
FILM
WATER-DAMAGE
Water Damage visisble
The film image has splotchy areas from water damage.
1.1
9/17/19
HEAD-TAIL
2-POP-ERROR
2-Pop Error
2-pop in the header is against spec or incorrect. Examples include a video pop is in the incorrect location, present when not requested or extends more than one frame, wrong frequency, or out of sync
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
2-POP-MISSING
2-Pop missing
2-pop is absent when expected
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BARS-DURATION
Bars Duration
The color bars and tone is the incorrect duration or not to spec
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BARS-ERROR
Bars Error
The color bars content is incorrect or not to spec, other than duration
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BARS-ERROR-RANGE
Bars error: Incorrect Range
The color bars video range is incorrect or not to spec (Head range, Full range)
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BARS-MISSING
Missing Bars
Color bars is missing and required per the spec
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BLACK-DURATION
Black Duration
Black duration is incorrect or is not to spec
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BLACK-ERROR
Black error
The black video content is incorrect or not to spec
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
BLACK-MISSING
Missing Black
The black video content is missing
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
CHANNEL-ID
Channel Identifiers
Audio channel identifiers has an error or is not to spec
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
FRAMERATE
Framerate mismatch
Framerate of head or tail is inconsistent with program material
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
OTHER
Any other head or tail issue not covered by another term.
Any other head or tail issue not covered by another term.
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
SLATE-DURATION
Slate Duration
Slate duration is incorrect or not to spec
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
SLATE-ERROR
Slate error: Inaccurate Slate
Slate contains inaccurate information or spelling mistakes
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
SLATE-MISSING
Missing Slate
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
TEXTLESS-ERROR
Textless material is in error
There is some problem with the textless material. For example, there is text. Another example, textless duration doesn't match feature.
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
TEXTLESS-MISSING
Textless material is missing
Missing textless material
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
TONE-ERROR-ON-MOS
Tone error: Tone on MOS Channel
Audio tone present on audio channels labeled MOS
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
TONE-ERROR-RANGE
Tone error: Incorrect Range
Audio tone levels/range is incorrect. Can be different across channels.
1.1
11/22/19
HEAD-TAIL
TONE-MISSING
Missing Tone
Audio tone is missing and required per the spec
1.1
11/22/19
METADATA
CONTENT-GUIDELINES
Metadata Value Does Not Meet Content Guidelines
Metadata value contains symantic error.
1.0
METADATA
FORMAT-GUIDELINES
Metadata Value Does Not Meet Format Guidelines
Metadata value contains syntactic error.
1.0
METADATA
IMPORT-PARSE-ERRORS
Fails to Import/Parse
Metadata has either incorrect format or is corrupt and will not load into system.
1.0
METADATA
INCORRECT-CONTENT
References Incorrect Program Material
Metadata does not match corresponding video (e.g., title, description, file name, etc.).
1.0
METADATA
INCORRECT-GENRE
Incorrect Genre
Genre in Metadata does not match actual content of program.
1.0
METADATA
INCORRECT-PRODUCT-HIERARCHY
Incorrect Product Hierarchy
Product(s) not tied the proper version or "umbrella" intellectual property. Issue exists with parent/child hierarchy (e.g., TV Episode included in the wrong season).
1.0
METADATA
INCORRECT-RATING
Incorrect Rating
Film or TV ratings do not match the country/region rating system.
1.0
METADATA
INCORRECT-TALENT
Incorrect Talent Information
The talent listed in Metadata does not correspond to the program or feature.
1.0
METADATA
INVALID-GENRE
Invalid Genre
Metadata contains genre value not supported by platform.
1.0
METADATA
LOCALIZATION
Incomplete Localization
All or parts of Metadata are not translated into language of country/region.
1.0
METADATA
MISSING-FILM-CERTIFICATE
Missing Regional Film Certificate
Film Certificates are not present for a country/region that requires them.
1.0
METADATA
MISSING-INFORMATION
Missing Required Information
Metadata is incomplete or certain tags/fields are blank.
1.0
METADATA
OTHER
Other
Any issue not covered by the standard terms and definitions.
1.0
METADATA
TYPOS
Contains Typos
Typos include incorrect grammar, spelling and/or punctuation within Metadata file.
1.0
PICTURE-INSERT
ASPECT-RATIO
Aspect Ratio Mismatch
Insert is in a different aspect ratio than rest of featured content
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
COLOR
Color Mismatch
The video insert does not match the color grade of the material it replaces, or does not match the shots before and after the insert.
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
CONTENT
Incorrect Content
Insert contains incorrect content
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
DIGITAL-HIT
Digital Hit
Discolored or brightly colored squares or thin lines. Sometimes there is only one on a frame or can affect the whole screen. (if using tape, check on different decks).
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
DURATION-TIMING
Duration/Timing
Insert timing or duration is incorrect for sequence
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
EDIT-ERROR
Edit Error
The video insert skips frame or unnaturally jumps at the edit point, or duplicates a frame, or is the incorrect duration
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
FRAMING-MISMATCH
Framing Mismatch
The framing of the insert or textless material does not match the original framing of the material it replaces
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
OTHER
Picture Insert issue not addressed by other terms
Picture Insert issue not addressed by other terms
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
SEQUENCING
Incorrect sequencing
When multiple inserts are provided, they are in the wrong order.
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
SPELLING-GRAMMAR-PUNCT
Spelling/Grammar/Punctuation
Misspelled words or misspelled proper name in burned-in text.
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
VIDEO
Insert has video issue
Insert has video issue. A separate issue with VIDEO category should be submitted in conjunction with this error.
1.1
12/3/19
PICTURE-INSERT
VIDEO-RANGE
Video Range
Video has a Head/Full range conversion issue, such as over-whites or super-blacks outside the correct range, or is a lower contrast than the source.
1.1
12/3/19
PRODUCTION
ADR-ERROR
Production problem with ADR
Any error associated specifially with ADR, such as incorrect dialog. For example, a line of dialog does not sound natural coming from the on screen action or match the lip movement, likely a problem with the ADR recording or mixing. If ADR event is simply out of sync, please use AUDIO/OUT-OF-SYNC
1.1
12/17/19
AUDIO/OUT-OF-SYNC
PRODUCTION
ANIMATION-ERROR
Animation Error
For animated content, an object collides and intersects with the physical space of a second object, creating an unnatural overlap.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
ASPECT-RATIO-WARPING
Intermittent warping due to incorrect aspect ratio for a portion of the video.
The images is stretched or distorted for a portion of the video resulting in a warped look as caused by editing in video with incorrect aspect ratios. For example, a segment of 4:3 video inserted into a work that is otherwise 16:9. See VIDEO/STRETCHING
1.1
12/17/19
VIDEO/STRETCHING
PRODUCTION
AUDIO-RECORDING-QUALITY
Audio problem resulting from recording, not covered by other category
Any audio recording artifact not covered by other categories. See ECHO-REVERB, NOISE, THIN-TINNY-OFFMIKE
1.1
12/17/19
ECHO-REVERB, NOICE, THIN-TINNY-OFFMIKE
PRODUCTION
BAD-EDIT
Edit error that affects audio and video
Edit error not addressed by BAD-EDIT-VIDEO or BAD-EDIT-AUDIO
1.1
12/17/19
BAD-EDIT-VIDEO, BAD-EDIT-AUDIO
PRODUCTION
BAD-EDIT-AUDIO
Edit Error that affects only audio
An audio element is cut unnaturally, for example is clipped at the front or end of a word, effect or music
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12/17/19
PRODUCTION
BAD-EDIT-VIDEO
Edit error that affects only video
Any bad edit. This can include problems such as jump cuts (i.e., skipping of frames, that causes an unnatural movement on screen), missing material, etc.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
CAMERA-BUMP-JITTER
Camera Bump/Jitter
The shot framing moves unnaturally likely due to the camera getting bumped or shaking
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
CAMERA-OBSTRUCTION
Camera Obstruction
An object obstructs the camera view. Examples include as a camera hood, lighting flag.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COFFEE-CUP
External artifact in scene
Scene contains image or sound that does not belong
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION-LEGAL-EXCLUSION
Legal Exclusion in Commentary or Description
Commentary or Description contains words that have been excluded for use by Legal or the creative letter, such as curse words, inappropriate language, singing, trademarked terms, or language that disparages a corporate brand.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION-MIX-BLEED
Mix Bleed
Poor quality due to Commentary or Description containing composite mix bleed through. Commentary or description is not mixed properly with underlying audio. Typically, audio would be difficult to understand due to too much underlying audio. It's also possible underlying audio should be audible, but is not. Sometimes referred to as mix bleed.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION-OTHER
Other Commentary or Description
Miscellaneous commentary or description issues that are not addressed by another term
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION-SYNC
Out-of-sync event in Commentary or Description
Commentary or Description narration is out of sync with the on-screen action (single event)
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION-TIMING-CONFLICT
Timing Conflict in Commentary or Description
Commentary, Description or Narration timing interferes with a character's dialogue
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
COMPOSITING-ERROR
Compositing Error
In a visual effects shot, an element that was composited incorrectly. The artifact might have the background show through in front of the object, or cut into the edge of the object unnaturally.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
CONTINUITY-ERROR
Continuity Error
Mismatched action or audio between cuts. The action or placement of something in the scene contradicts the action/placement of a previous scene. The sound quality or imaging (pan) at this location contradicts the sound quality or imaging from a previous shot.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION-INACCURATE
Inacurrate Description
Description (e.g., DVS) narration does not accurately describe what is depicted on screen; or contains inappropriate dialog such as humor.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
DUB-INACCURATE
Inaccurate Dub, doesn't match script
Dub is not an accurate translation of script for at least some dialog or voiceover.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
DUB-MISMATCH
Dub voice does not match character
Creative issue with dubbing artist (e.g., squeaky voice for burly character)
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
DUB-OTHER
Other Dub issue
And dubbing issue not covered by another category
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
DUB-RATING
Dub unsuitable for feature's rating
Dub contains content unsuitable for rating applied to feature
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
DUB-SYNC
Out-of-sync event in Dub
Dub audio event (e.g., dialog, song) is not in sync with visual. If entire dub track is out of sync, use AUDIO terms
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
ECHO-REVERB
Echo/Reverb
Echo or reverb resulting from poor recording.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
EXTRANEOUS-EFFECT
Extraneous Effect
An extra sound effect or noise that does not seem motivated by picture
1.1
12/3/19
PRODUCTION
GRAPHIC-OVERLAY-ISSUE
Graphic Overlay
A graphic element appears as an overlay. This could be an incorrect overlay or an overlay incorrectly placed.
See VIDEO/VISIBLE-WATERMARK and VIDEO/VISIBLE-TIMECODE.
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12/17/19
PRODUCTION
GREEN-SCREEN
Green Screen Error
In a composited shot that uses a green screen (or similar background key), the foreground object temporarily disappears behind the background, often due to quick motion or soft edges such as hair.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
KEYSTONE-DISTORTION
Keystone Distortion
A geometric distortion resulting when a rectangular plane is projected or photographed at an angle not perpendicular to the axis of the lens. The result is that the rectangle becomes trapezoidal.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
LENS-GLARE-FLARE
Lens Glare/Flare
Sunlight hitting the camera lens either directly or indirectly causes the picture to become washed out, lack contrast, or show lightened or colored shapes
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
LIP-SYNC
Problem with lipsync not addressed by another category
An actor's head, jaw or facial movements do not match the audible dialogue, often seen with over-the-shoulder shots where the speaking actor is facing away from camera. This covers lipsync issues not addresed by other categories such as DUB-SYNC and COMMENTARY-DESCRIPTION-SYNC
1.1
12/17/19
DUB-SYNC, COMMENTARY-DESRCRIPTION-SYNC
PRODUCTION
LOGO-ERROR
Logo is incorrect or placed incorrectly
Logo order is incorrect, incorrect logo was used (e.g., for territory), logo was unexpected, or any other problem with logo. See VIDEO/VISIBLE-WATERMARK.
1.1
12/17/19
VIDEO/VISIBLE-WATERMARK
PRODUCTION
M-AND-E-DIALOG
Dialog on M&E
Music & Effects tracks should not contain any audible, identifiable dialog. Sometimes may be approved in circumstances where dialog is universal, such as aliens, foreign character that won't change.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
M-AND-E-LEVELS
M&E levels do not match other audio
Music & Effects levels are inappropriate, such as being inaudible or overpowering dialog
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
M-AND-E-OTHER
Music and Effects issues not addressed by another category.
Any M&E issue not addressed by another category.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
M-AND-E-SYNC
M&E event out of sync with other audio
A Music & Effects event is out of sync (e.g., foley timing off)
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
NOISE
Production Noise is audible
Audio track contains extraneous noises created on set by the production staff (example "Action" "Cut"). Could also include orchestra noise, production background noise, camera noise or generator hum.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION-MARK
Production Mark
There is a visible production mark, for example a visual effects tracking mark, or colored tape marks on the ground for actor or object placement
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
ROLLING-SHUTTER-ARTIFACTS
Picture is distorted due to 'Rolling Shutter' image capture.
Picture shows warping or other distortion of moving objects or pans due to non-instantaneous capture of video image in frame.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
THIN-TINNY-OFFMIKE
Thin/Tinny/Off-mike
Audio sounds like it's coming out of a tin can, could be from bad mike placement, a mix problem, or out-of-phase audio.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
VFX-COMPOSITING-ERROR
Compositing Error in VFX
The edges, matte lines or combination of two elements has issues related to the VFX compositing process
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
VFX-MODEL-ERROR
VFX Model Error
For VFX/CGI content does not act as expected in the environment. For example, an object collides and intersects with the physical space of a second object, creating an unnatural overlap.
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
VFX-OTHER
VFX issue not addressed by another term
VFX issue not addressed by another term
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
VFX-TEMPORARY
Temporary VFX
A pre-vis or temporary visual effect made it into the final picture
1.1
12/17/19
PRODUCTION
VISIBLE-OBJECT
Production equipment or crew is visible on screen
Boom mic, lights, light stands, tape, cables, etc. or crew is visible in scene
1.1
12/17/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MARKER-ERROR
Incorrect Marker
A Marker, such as a DCI Marker, is not correct for the context in which it is placed. For example, start of rolling credits is placed at end of rolling credits.
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MARKER-MISSING
Marker is missing
An expected marker is absent.
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MARKER-OTHER
Other Marker issue
This can include any marker (e.g., DCI Marker) issue not addressed by another term
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MARKER-TIMING
Marker is timed incorrectly
Marker, such as a DCI Marker, is inserted at the incorrect time. For example, start of rolling credits is 10 seconds late. Another example is incorrect ad insertion point.
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
METADATA-ERROR
Incorrect Metadata
Metadata such as Media Manifest Timed Event, is not correct for the context in which it is placed. For example, incorrect cast and crew for scene
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
METADATA-MISSING
Expected metadata is missing
Metadata such as Media Manifest Timed Event, is missing
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
METADATA-OTHER
Other Metadata issue
This can include any issue with synced metadata not addressed by another term
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
METADATA-TIMING
Metadata is timed incorrectly
Metadata such as Media Manifest Timed Event, inserted at the incorrect time. For example, cast and crew timing is 10 seconds late.
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MOTION-CODE-ERROR
Motion Code Error
Motion Code (e.g., Dbox) not functioning properly: not running, stops mid program, mistimed to picture, etc.
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MOTION-CODE-MISSING
Motion Code Missing
Motion Code (e.g., Dbox) is not present when it is specified to be there
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MOTION-CODE-OTHER
Any other Motion Code issue not addressed by another term
This can include any other motion code issue not addressed by another term
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
MOTION-CODE-SYNC-ERROR
Motion Code Out-of-sync
Motion Code (e.g., Dbox) track is out of sync with the picture and audio
1.1
11/22/19
SYNCED-EVENT
OTHER
Any other Synced Event issue not addressed by another term
This can include sprayed water, or any other sync'd event not addressed by another term
1.1
11/22/19
TIMED-TEXT
3D-ISSUES
3D Issues
3D Issues with Timed Text may include size, positioning, etc.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
CORRUPT-FILE
Corrupt File
Timed Text file will not open or process correctly.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
DURATION-LONG-EVENT
Timing - Event Duration Long
Duration that Timed Text events are visible on-screen is too long.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
DURATION-SHORT-EVENT
Timing - Event Duration Short
Duration that Timed Text events are visible on-screen is too short.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
EXTRA-CONTENT
Contains Extra Content
Extraneous Timed Text events do not match any audible or on-screen text cues.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
FORMATTING
Subtitling Formatting Error - Black Box Background
Subtitles contain black background when background should be transparent.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
ILLEGAL-CHARACTERS
Illegal Characters
Timed Text contains characters that cannot be interpreted or rendered by the platform.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
IMSC-RENDERING
Violates IMSC Rendering Model
Text violates the IMSC rendering model, either via text rate or extending beyond bounding boxes
1.1
9/17/19
TIMED-TEXT
INCORRECT-CHARACTER-SET
Incorrect Character Set
Timed Text character sets are incorrect for a given language.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
INCORRECT-COLOR
Color Incorrect
Timed Text color does not meet specification in platform requirements.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
INCORRECT-CONTENT
Contains Incorrect Content
Contents of Timed Text file do not match title, description, file name or ID expected for corresponding video file.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
INCORRECT-FONT
Timed Text font does not meet specification in platform requirements.
Font issues including size, styling (Italic, Bold, Underline) and other stylistic text choices that do not match the specification or differs from the style of of the track (e.g., kerning, leading, and shadow). Does not include color (see INCORRECT-COLOR)
1.1
9/17/19
INCORRECT-COLOR
TIMED-TEXT
INCORRECT-LANGUAGE
Contains Incorrect Language
Timed Text language does not match language flag or language indicated by metadata or filename.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
INCORRECT-TYPE
Incorrect Timed Text Type
Timed Text file does not meet file format specification in platform requirements (e.g., Subtitles delivered when Closed Captions are needed).
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
LINE-COUNT
Number of Lines Exceeds Spec
Number of lines in Timed Text events exceeds specification in platform requirements.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
LINE-LENGTH
Line Length
Length of line(s) in Timed Text events exceeds specification in platform requirements.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
MISHEAR
Contains Mishear
Timed Text includes incorrect transcription of spoken dialog.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
MISSING-CONTENT
Missing Content
Timed Text is missing events where dialog or forced narratives are required.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
NOT-PRESENT
Not Present When Required
Timed Text (either burned-in or as separate file) does not exist.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
OTHER
Other
Any issue not covered by the standard terms and definitions.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
POSITION
Positioning Error
Position of on-screen text events conflicts with other on-screen text, mattes, etc.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
POSITION
Timed text is in an incorrect position.
Position of on-screen text events conflicts with other on-screen text, mattes, etc.; or is otherwise incorrect"
1.1
9/17/19
TIMED-TEXT
PROHIBITED-TEXT
Improper text included
Text includes language prohibited. For example, text prohibited for legal or regulatory rules; specification; or organizational standards.
1.1
9/17/19
TIMED-TEXT
REDUNDANT-EVENTS
Redundant Events
Timed Text events are redundant with on-screen text or dubbed audio.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
SYNC-DRIFT-EARLY
Sync - Drift Early
Timed Text framerate is incorrect resulting in a sync drift where events become progressively earlier than their audio cues.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
SYNC-DRIFT-LATE
Sync - Drift Late
Timed Text framerate is incorrect resulting in a sync drift where events become progressively later than their audio cues.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
SYNC-INTERMITTENT
Sync - Intermittent
Timed Text sync with audio/video is inconsistent throughout program (i.e., some scenes are in sync and others are out of sync).
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
SYNC-OFFSET
Sync - Offset
Timed Text is consistently out of sync with audio/video for a consistant duration throughout program (e.g., 2-seconds out at all points).
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
TRANSLATION
Contains Unidiomatic Translation
Timed Text translation does not correctly portray dialog of a native speaker.
1.0
TIMED-TEXT
TYPOS
Contains Typos
Timed Text includes events with misspellings or incorrect punctuation.
1.0
TITLES
ALIASING-STEPPING
Aliasing/Stepping
The edges of the text or graphics have jagged diagonal lines from a lack of resolution
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TITLES
ANIMATION-ERROR
Error in animation
Any error in animation, such as the globe rotating the wrong direction.
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TITLES
BANDING
Banding
Visible artifacts that result in rough color transitions in color gradations. This is often visible in black. Also known as "Quantizing" or "Posterization".
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TITLES
COMPOSITING-ERROR
Compositing Error
The edges, matte lines or combination of two elements has issues related to the title compositing process. This includes VFX errors.
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TITLES
COMPOSITING-NOISE
Compositing Noise
A specific area or the edges around a text overlay are unnaturally noisy
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TITLES
DURATION-TIMING
Timing
Frame duration of localized versions should match OV
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TiTLES
LANGUAGE
Titles in an incorrect language for territory
Titles are provided without language intended for territory (either as original titles or via subtext)
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TITLES
LEGAL-EXCLUSION
Legal Exclusion
Titles contains words that have been excluded for use by Legal or the creative letter, such as curse words, inappropriate language, singing, trademarked terms, or language that disparages a corporate brand.
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TITLES
MISSPELLING
Text Misspelling
Misspelled words or misspelled proper name in burned-in text, missing accents/diacritics, punctuation, etc.
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TITLES
OTHER
Title issue not covered by another term
Title issue not covered by another term
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TITLES
STYLE
Styling
Titles inconsistent with title treatment (style). This includes typography (including ligatures), color or any other style elements.
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TITLES
TITLE-SAFE
Titles violate title safe rules
Titles are outside of title safe area. Card text or images are placed too close to the edges of the screen that they are out of Title safe specifications. (SMPTE specification for HD is 10%).
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VIDEO
3D-ERRORS
3D Errors
Term used to describe errors in the 3D video images.
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VIDEO
ALIASING
Aliasing
Visible stairstep pattern on diagonal lines/objects usually caused by resolution resizing, improper deinterlacing or over-compression.
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VIDEO
BAD-CHANNEL-CONDITIONS
Bad Channel Conditions
Occurs when the deck in improperly decoding channels, such as when tape stock is bad or the deck is out of alignment. Appears as digital hit(s) on the screen, but it doesn't always play back in the exactly the same way (not frame accurate). Could be one frame or several seconds. Always check the tape on multiple decks to confirm it's not deck specific. Tape deck will log condition errors in its error log during playback. Note that bad channel conditions might manifest itself as a HITS-CONCEALMENT-ERROR. However, if failure is known to be a bad channel condition, this error term should be used.
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HITS-CONCEALMENT-ERROR
VIDEO
BANDING
Banding
Visible artifacts that result in rough color transitions in color gradations. This is often visible in black. Also known as "Quantizing" or "Posterization".
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VIDEO
BLACKS-CRUSHED
Black Levels (Crushed)
The black levels of the video image are significantly crushed or clipped (analog or digital). For example, with a flat line at the bottom of the video scope accompanied by a loss of visual detail in the shadows. Can also be grading.
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VIDEO
BLACKS-LIFTED
Black Levels (Lifted)
The black levels of the video image are significantly lifted (analog or digital). For example, above 10 IRE, raising the shadow areas of the image to a milky black that never truly touches true zero black. Can also be grading.
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VIDEO
BLACKS-OUT-OF-RANGE
Black Levels (Out-of-range)
The black levels of the video image fall below the correct video range for the technical specification (analog or digital). For example, such as super-blacks below 0 IRE.
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VIDEO
BLANKING
Blanking
Tape error: The video blanking outside of the active picture area is corrupted or an incorrect value. Does not refer to the matted area of a letterboxed aspect ratio. Note that blanking errors are typically identified by inspection analog sources. FRAMING-ERROR is used when source of issue is not known.
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FRAMING-ERROR
VIDEO
BLENDED-FRAMES
Blended Frames
Progressive frames that display 2 overlapping images from the combination of different fields or frames. Also known as "Ghosting" or "Interpolation".
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VIDEO
BLURRY-CONTENT
Video Content Appears Blurry
Video images are soft, out of focus or generally low quality likely due to lossy compression.
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VIDEO
CENTERCUT-EXTRACTION-ERROR
Center Cut Extraction Error
In a 4x3 center cut extraction from a 16x9 source, an element of the picture or text is cut off unnaturally.
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VIDEO
CHROMA-BLEED
Chroma Bleed
The color of an object is saturated to the point that there is a loss of detail, edges are unnaturally defined or bleed into their surroundings.
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VIDEO
CHROMA-KEY-NOISE
Chroma Key Noise
A specific colored area or the edges around an object are unnaturally noisy, due to a potential chroma key error.
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VIDEO
COMMERCIAL-BLACKS
Commercial Blacks Out Of Spec
Black segments between acts in episodic or feature content that are longer or shorter than what is allowed per the specification in platform requirements.
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VIDEO
CONTENT-POLICY
Content Does Not Adhere to Agreed Policy
Content does not adhere to platform's policy due to issues such as excessive nudity, violence, etc.
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VIDEO
CORRUPT-FRAME
Visible corruption in the picture in a single frame.
Missing partial data from image. A portion of the frame shows part of the image from an entirely separate frame or even partial image break-up. For example, this can be characteristic of an interframe compression problem; caused during compressiong or resulting from file corruption. Might not appear the same on all playback devices. See HITS.
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HITS
VIDEO
CORRUPT-MEZZ
Corrupt Mezzanine File
File will not open, playback or transcode.
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VIDEO
DEADSTUCK-PIXEL
Dead/Stuck Pixel
A fixed pixel (or a couple pixels) that could be black, white, or discolored remains stuck on screen for most or all of the shot. See PIXEL-HIT for transient dead/stuck pixels.
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PIXEL-HIT
VIDEO
DENSITY-FLICKER
A brief change in the luminance of the image.
A series of changes in brightness within a sequence that cause the image to visibly flicker when played back. See DENSITY-SHIFT.
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VIDEO/DENSITY-SHIFT
VIDEO
DENSITY-SHIFT
A change in the lightness or darkness of the image.
An abrupt change in brightness mid-shot. A density shift is momentary, one-time visible change in the brightness. A “density flicker” is a series of density shifts at an interval that causes the appearance of flickering. See DENSITY-FLICKER. See MISTIMED-EVENTS for shifts between scenes.
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DENSITY-FLICKER, MISTIMED-EVENTS
VIDEO
DENSITY-SHIFT
Density Shift
A shift in the overall hue or luminance in the middle of a shot or between similar-looking shots. Sometimes called a Chroma shift
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VIDEO
DROPPED-FRAMES
Mezzanine Contains Dropped Frames
Video appears to have missing sequential frames, which results in jerky motion upon playback.
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VIDEO
DUB-CARDS-REQUIRED
Dub Cards Not Present When Required
Dub Cards are not included with package or stitched to the end of program when required.
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VIDEO
DUPLICATE-FRAMES
Mezzanine Contains Repeat/Duplicate Frames
Video contains consecutive frames that are identical and are not creative intent (e.g., 4th frame repeat.). Also known as "Freeze Frame".
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VIDEO
DURATION-MISMATCH
Video/Audio Duration Mismatch
Audio streams and video streams are different lengths beyond acceptable tolerance.
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VIDEO
FIELD-DOMINANCE
Mezzanine Has Incorrect Field Dominance
Field order in video is reversed (e.g., Top Field First content is incorrectly ordered as Bottom Field First or vice versa.).
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VIDEO
FIRST-FRAME-TIMECODE
First Frame of Picture not associated with correct timecode
The first frame of picture does not appear at correct time code per specification
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VIDEO
FIXED-PATTERN-NOISE
Fixed Pattern Noise
A grid-like or crosshatch pattern over the screen most noticeable during a pan or over a plain background. Often related to the noise properties of a digital camera sensor
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VIDEO
FLICKER
Flicker
All or part of the frame has a high frequency flicker, changing luminance or color
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VIDEO
FRAMERATE
Non-Native Framerate
Refers to content that has been converted into a different framerate than the original (e.g., Film-based content that is 29.97i with 3:2 pulldown).
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VIDEO
FRAMING-ERROR
Framing Error
Mattes or black borders are inconsistent throughout program. (This term can also be used for blanking issues.)
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VIDEO
GENERIC-DEFECT
Any video defact/actifact that is not covered by another category.
A generic term for a visible defect in the video, usually due to digital processing. This should only be used when no other term applies. It may also apply when it is unclear which other term applies.
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VIDEO
HITS
Video Hits
Colored blocks or checker patterns that appear for one or multiple fields/frames in the video and are commonly associated with (but not limited to) issues during tape capture or file transfer.
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HITS-CONCEALMENT-ERROR
Blocking, glitches, or portions of picture where groups of pixels have been shifted out of their correct position.
Specifically for tape-based media, the playback VTR’s ability to compensate for/conceal missing digital information has been exceeded, often resulting in a visible and erratic video “hit.” HITS is the broader category. Note that this error might be the result of BAD-CHANNEL-CONDITIONS or other tape or deck problems.
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BAD-CHANNEL-CONDITIONS
VIDEO
I-FRAME-STROBING
Mezzanine Contains I-Frame Strobing
I-Frames of long GOP video files visibily flash at keyframe intervals.
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VIDEO
IMAGE-LAG
The image does not retain its integrity due to electronic processing.
Overall image softness and smearing most noticeable during motion. Image lag occurs in a scene, rather than at an edit point. See BLENDED-FRAMES. Note that blended frames typically (not always) occur at an edit point.
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VIDEO/BLENDED-FRAMES
VIDEO
INACTIVE-PIXELS
Inactive pixels that don't fall into another category.
Generic error for inactive pixels when another catogory does not apply or details are not known. See FRAMING-ERROR, BLANKING, PIXEL-ERROR-*, and others.
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VIDEO/FRAMING-ERROR, VIDEO/BLANKING, VIDEO/PIXEL-ERROR
VIDEO
INCORRECT-ASPECT-RATIO
Incorrect Aspect Ratio
Aspect Ratio does not meet specification in platform requirements (e.g., Letterboxed content delivered when Full Frame is required).
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VIDEO
INCORRECT-CONTENT
Video Asset is Incorrect Content
Program video does not match title, description, file name or ID expected.
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VIDEO
INTERLACING
Interlacing/Combing in Progressive Content
Field artifacts such as horizontal lines still present in deinterlaced content.
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VIDEO
INVALID-INSERT
Inserts are not correct.
Inserts are included, but not correct. For example, inserts from the wrong territory are included. This can include inserts caused by routing errors, "Put Commercial Here" cards that are not removed, slates, text, etc. See INVALID-CONTENT which coveres entire video. See TEMPORARY-MATERIAL. See MISSING-INSERT.
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VIDEO/INVALID-CONTENT, VIDEO/TEMPORARY-MATERIAL, VIDEO/MISSING-INSERT
VIDEO
JUDDER
Image has jerky motion due to incorrectly added or removed frames.
Motion in picture is inconsistent due to a mismatch between transmission frame cadence and source frame cadence. Excludes reverse 3:2 pulldown.
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VIDEO
MACROBLOCKING
Mezzanine Contains Macroblocking
Video is excessively blocky due to low bitrate or overly compressed source.
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VIDEO
MISC-COLOR
Miscellaneous Color Issues
Color issues exist such as bleeding, saturation, etc.
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MISSING-INSERT
Inserts are expected but no present.
Inserts, such as "Put Commercial Here" are expected but absent from the timeline. Can also include missing insterstitials like, "10 years later". See INVALID-INSERT.
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VIDEO/INVALID-INSERT
VIDEO
MISSING-MATERIAL
Missing Program Material
Video is missing content at the beginning, middle or end of program.
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VIDEO
MISTIMED-EVENT
A color correction or density change, which starts or stops on the wrong frame.
An abrupt and perceptible “flash” immediately before or after an edit. See DENSITY-SHIFT for mid-scene shifts.
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VIDEO/DENSITY-SHIFT
VIDEO
MOIRE
Moiré
Rainbow diagonal striping found most often on small detailed cross patterns. ANOTHER DESCRIPTION: Fringes are an interference pattern that is formed when two similar grid-like patterns are superimposed. They create a pattern of their own that does not exist in either of the originals. The result is a series of fringe patterns that change shape when as the grids are moved relative to each other
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VIDEO
MOSQUITO-NOISE
Mosquito noise
The pixels look like they are moving around – like mosquitoes, around sharp edges of objects such as text, due to video compression.
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VIDEO
NOISE-GRAIN
Noise/Grain/Activity
The image contains a high contrast, grainy noise pattern, more than what is intended for a film or video source. This is a byproduct of processing, not director's creative intent. Could be a problem of grain/noise processing in postproduction or compression.
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VIDEO
NON-NATIVE-ASPECT-RATIO
Non-Native Aspect Ratio
Image is either squeezed or stretched usually resulting from content encoded incorrectly at 4x3 or 16x9.
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VIDEO
OTHER
Other
Any issue not covered by the standard terms and definitions.
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VIDEO
OUT-OF-GAMUT
Video out of gamut
The color gamut exceeds specification. Note that this can be analog or digital.
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VIDEO
OVER-SATURATION
Over Saturation
The color of an object is saturated to the point that there is a loss of detail, edges are unnaturally defined or bleed into their surroundings.
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VIDEO
PAN-SCAN-ERROR
Pan and Scan error
Inappropriate portion of picture is in frame when pan-and-scan operation is performed. Examples include framing the wrong subject or 'panning' the opposite direction of the action and/or main character.
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VIDEO
PEAK-LEVELS-CLAMPED
Peak Levels (Clamped)
Image dynamic range is lower than specification causing peak white levels to be clamped below desired limits. For example, visual elements that should be full 100% white consistently are clamped at 90% or lower.
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PEAK-LEVELS-CLIPPED
Peak Levels (Clipped)
The peak/white levels of the video image are above spec resulting in clipping of peak luminance. This can result in a loss of visual detail in the highlights.
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VIDEO
PEAK-LEVELS-OVER
Peak Levels (Over)
The peak/white levels of the video image are above the spec requirement.
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VIDEO
PIXELATION
Pixelation
The display of large pixels in an image. For example, caused by over-enlarging a low resolution image.
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VIDEO
PIXEL-HIT
Pixel Hit
A temporary flashed dead pixel (white, black, discolored) appears for one or a few frames on the image, larger pixel hits should be categorized as a digital hit. See DEADSTUCK-PIXEL for persistent dead/stuck pixels.
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VIDEO/DEADSTUCK-PIXEL
VIDEO
PLUGE-ERROR
Video violates PLUGE encoding rules.
Video includes signal below 7 IRE. Content intended for analog display includes values that are below alowed range.
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VIDEO
POST-ROLL
Invalid Post-Roll
Video program contains extra content at the end of the file, which does not meet specification in platform requirements (e.g., MPAA Rating Cards, Advertisements, etc.). Also known as "Incorrect Tail Format".
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VIDEO
POSTURIZATION
Posterization
Posterization occurs when an area of smooth color transitions into a shifted abrupt sequential transition. The effect produced when an image is displayed with less resolution than what is needed to make the image complete. Similar to banding but posterization can be a random shape. See SOLARIZED-HIGHLIGHTS which is more about color substitution.
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VIDEO/SOLARIZED-HIGHLIGHTS
VIDEO
POWER-WINDOW
Power Window
An unnatural shape or cut-out related to the DI color correction process is visible. This is typically a VFX error.
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VIDEO
PRE-ROLL
Invalid Pre-Roll
Video program contains extra content at the beginning of the file, which does not meet specification in platform requirements (e.g., slates, academy leader, trailer, etc.). Also known as "Incorrect Head Format".
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PROMO-CONTENT
Unapproved Promotional Content
Calls to action to specific sites/platforms, formats, or dates (e.g., "On Blu-Ray 7/2012") that are not relevant to the platform the content was delivered to.
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RENDER-ERROR-OTHER
Render Error not covered by another term.
Miscellaneous anomaly created by a failure in the render process
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RESOLUTION
Incorrect Resolution
Lower resolution source was provided for a title that was expected to be delivered in a higher resolution.
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VIDEO
RINGING-ANALOG
Ringing (visual echos).
Video ringing, typically seen around edges. See ALIASING.
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VIDEO/ALIASING
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_artifacts
VIDEO
RINGING-DIGITAL
Ringing as a byproduct of compression
Ringing caused by digital processing, tyipcally over-compression. May manifest itself as bright, saturated colors or colored patterns are causing a pulsing or buzzing type of video noise around it. Seen RINGING-ANALOG. See Wiki "Ringing Artifacts" article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_artifacts
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VIDEO/RINGING-ANALOG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_artifacts
VIDEO
SHADING-VIGNETTING
Shading/Vignetting
The edges of the frame or an object have an unnatural dark shading or vignetting effect along the corners of the image
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VIDEO
SOLARIZED-HIGHLIGHTS
Solarized Highlights
The white highlights of an image have color artifacting within them, for example the outside ring of a highlight is whiter than the inside of the highlight, inverted from what it should be. This includes both analog solarization (e.g., Sabbatier Effect) as well as digital color mapping problems (e.g., incorrect LUT). See POSTURIZATION which is more about color flattening.
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VIDEO/POSTURIZATION
VIDEO
STRETCHING
Stretching
The images is stretched or distorted. For example, if mattes were cut off and video was stretched to fill frame. See KEYSTONE-DISTORTION, PRODUCTION/ROLLING-SHUTTER, PRODUCTION/WARPING
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VIDEO/KEYSTONE-DISTORTION, PRODUCTION/ROLLING-SHUTTER, PRODUCTION/WARPING
VIDEO
STUTTER
Image stutter, typically from too much motion for given frame rate.
The motion on screen is stuttery, jagged, or has an unnatural cadence from regularly doubled frames, or regularly skipped frames throughout the shot.
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VIDEO
SUBS-ACTIVE-PIXELS
Burned-in Subtitles Outside Active Pixel Area
Subtitles are burned-in to letterbox/matte.
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TEMPORARY-MATERIAL
Temporary material
Temporary or stock footage that was inadvertantly left in the program. Could have visible timecodes, text burn-ins (e.g., ADR notes), incomplete VFX, previz, low quality temporary video, etc. See INVALID-INSERT
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INVALID-INSERT
VIDEO
TEXTLESS-CONTENT
Textless Content at Tail
Video program contains textless versions of program content at the end of the file, which does not meet specification in platform requirements. Also known as "Textless Material".
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VIDEO
VISIBLE-SIGNAL
Visible Video Signal in Picture
Video displays visible signal such as Line 21 Closed Captions, VITC, etc.
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VISIBLE-TIMECODE
Visible Timecode
The embedded time code is fully or partially visible. Typically, this is either at the top or bottom of the frame. For VITC, see VISIBLE-SIGNAL.
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VISIBLE-WATERMARK
Visible Watermark
Picture has visible watermark such as a network logo (bug). See GRAPHIC-OVERLAY-ISSUE and LOGO-ERROR.
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VIDEO/GRAPHIC-OVERLAY-ISSUES, VIDEO/LOGO-ERROR
VIDEO
COLOR-MASTERING
Incorrect Color Mastering
Video mastered to incorrect chroma subsampling, primaries or dynamic range.
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AVAILS
MISSING-FIELD
Missing field
Error: [FIELD] is a required field and is missing a value.
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AVAILS
INVALID-FIELD
Invalid field
Error: [FIELD] is a required field and is populated with an invalid value.
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AVAILS
WARNING-INVALID-FIELD
Warning - Invalid Field
Warning: [FIELD] is an optional field and is populated with an invalid value.
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