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The MPG-1 Video file for 150 seconds
presents for you
the OSAKA Monorail

updated on 1 Dec, 2001


 
A 150 seconds length of mpg-1 video file with 5.8M bytes, 'OSAKA Monorail, the longest operation in the world'  has just been encoded by TMPGenc.exe , into mpg-1 format for all of you, train enthusiasts, from the world !   
I tried to record the fantastic scene of OSAKA Monorail on a digital video tape by SONY TRV-20 on my business trip for OSAKA where locates at central part of Japan islands , and have succeeded in converting into AVI format, editing in a documentary and encoding into mpg-1 format.  So I would like to present the movie file as my 5th product with my great pleasure.  It's specification data are as following
    5.8 M bytes in 352 by 200 dots size
    150 seconds for play

    mpg-1 format suitable for MSmedia player

    29.97 fps full motion but rather not high  quality of image  because of average bit rate less than 200 kbits per sec, but you could confirm its quality by three images captured directly from the video files as below

    Aspect raito of 16:9 in wide screen

    PCM stereophonic

The file size is so big.  Then I guess the time for downloading may take over 15 min at least by 56k modem at best environment in the case of 5.8 M version.  At bad condition it may take more 30 min.....  After successful download I would like you to find and move the 'osaka_mono2c.mpg' from temp folder or cache folder into your MyDocuments folder in order to replay it repeatedly.
On the MacOS, you could play it by Movie Player (type=MPEG creator=TVOD) and on MS windows the MSMedia player may present it for you.  Many of on-line soft suitable for playing mpg-1 video file, for example, APlayer(Japanese only), may enable you to enjoy more conveniently.  The following images are directly captured data from the file.  PLEASE ENJOY !

PLEASE check the quality of video frames (352 x 200) by following images
directly captured from the video file 
with
APlayer
and confirm the driving console directly captured by TRV-20 in its Digital camera mode

Scene 1

The cross over just after OSAKA Airport Station


Scene 2

Senri-chuo station


 Scene 3

A meeting after Senri-chuo station


Scene 4

A approach for Senri-chuo station


I welcome any comments and suggestions