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We haven't previously had an automated test that checks ld-chroma-decoder is actually producing something close to the right output...
This generates a test video using ffmpeg, encodes it into a TBC file using ld-chroma-encoder, then decodes it using ld-chroma-decoder (with various options) and compares it to the original video using ffmpeg's PSNR filter.
By default it uses ffmpeg-generated colour bars. You can give it options to use an external input video, and to write PNG files showing the input and output.
It only supports PAL at the moment, but could be extended to do NTSC once we have an NTSC encoder (CC @ifb).