This paper presents the results of a study conducted on the perceptual acceptability of audio-video desynchronization for sports videos. The study was conducted with 45 videos generated by applying 8 audio-video offsets on 5 source contents. 20 subjects participated in the study. The results show that humans are more sensitive to audio-video offset errors for speech stimuli, and the complex events that occur in sports broadcasts have higher thresholds of acceptability. This suggests the tuning of audio-video synchronization requirements in broadcasting to the content of the broadcast.
翻译:本文介绍了对体育录像视听脱节的可接受性进行的一项研究的结果,该研究以45部视频进行,对5种来源内容应用了8个视听增益。 20个主题参加了研究,结果显示,人类对语音刺激的视听减节错误比较敏感,体育广播中发生的复杂事件具有较高的可接受性门槛,这表明广播的视听同步要求与广播内容相适应。