This paper presents a dataset comprising 700 video sequences encoded in the two most popular video formats (codecs) of today, H.264 and H.265 (HEVC). Six reference sequences were encoded under different quality profiles, including several bitrates and resolutions, and were affected by various packet loss rates. Subsequently, the image quality of encoded video sequences was assessed by subjective, as well as objective, evaluation. Therefore, the enclosed spreadsheet contains results of both assessment approaches in a form of MOS (Mean Opinion Score) delivered by the absolute category ranking (ACR) procedure, SSIM (Structural Similarity Index Measure) and VMAF (Video Multimethod Assessment Fusion). All assessments are available for each test sequence. This allows a comprehensive evaluation of coding efficiency under different test scenarios without the necessity of real observers or a secure laboratory environment, as recommended by the ITU (International Telecommunication Union). As there is currently no standardized mapping function between the results of subjective and objective methods, this dataset can also be used to design and verify experimental machine learning algorithms that contribute to solving the relevant research issues.

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