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Which is the latest hit song from hindi movies?

Asked by rajesh goyl in Movies at   1:24 PM on April 30, 2008

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the latest hit song from hindi movies is from the Tashan and song is DIL HARA REY.

Answered at 3:10 PM on May 01, 2008

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areyathey isthamaye song from which movie (dilip and navya)

Asked by george in Movies at   5:14 PM on April 30, 2008

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Ishtam

Answered at 3:09 PM on May 01, 2008

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wHAT IS CHAPTER?

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:03 PM on April 30, 2008

ajay bhutani's Answer

Program material subdivision on a laserdisk or DVD that a player can easily advance to, analogous to a band representing usually one musical selection on an LP record or a track representing usually one musical selection on a CD.

Answered at 3:07 PM on May 01, 2008

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What is the meaning of Tashan?

Asked by Deepanshu in Movies at   5:43 PM on April 30, 2008

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Tashan means style and attitude shown in the front of others.

Answered at 3:09 PM on May 01, 2008

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What is CCTV?

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:03 PM on April 30, 2008

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Closed Circuit TV.

Answered at 3:07 PM on May 01, 2008

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What is Cartridge?

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:02 PM on April 30, 2008

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(1) A small flat container that holds magnetic tape (or film), generally referring to such containers with one spool and with the tape as a (n endless) loop or with the tape revealing an exposed end treated so that can be automatically withdrawn and threaded into an external mechanism. (Tape cartridges with both supply and takeup spools are referred to as cassettes.) (2) The small assembly at the end of a phonograph arm that holds the stylus (needle) and that converts the vibrations of the stylus into an electrical signal.

Answered at 3:07 PM on May 01, 2008

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Rear Projection TV (set)

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:04 PM on April 30, 2008

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A TV set in a "boxy" cabinet and having an optical system consisting of (for color TV, usually three) small CRTs or LCD panels or other picture forming elements, together with lenses and mirrors and perhaps a projection lamp used to project a picture against the back side of a translucent panel that serves as the viewing screen. RPTV's typically have screens ranging from 35 to 70 inches in size. The same concept is also used for small film and viewgraph viewers.

Answered at 3:06 PM on May 01, 2008

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What is RCA Plug and Jack ?

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:04 PM on April 30, 2008

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A press-fit plug and jack connector with one conductor plus ground introduced (in the 1930's?) by Radio Corporation of America, now part of Thomson Electronics. The jack is a metal stud a little larger around than a pencil (about 3/8 inch) with a center hole that a small lollipop stick would fit (about 1/8 inch). The matching plug has one fat (1/8 inch) center pin that represents the live conductor, and a shell that presses onto the jack stud and that is almost always grounded. Normally the center pin is connected to the center conductor of a coaxial cable and the shell is connected to the shell or shield of the cable.

Answered at 3:06 PM on May 01, 2008

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What is Red Push ?

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:04 PM on April 30, 2008

ajay bhutani's Answer

Accentuation of reds for the purpose of making flesh tones more attractive although not necessarily more correct. It is usually accomplished by designing of the color decoder to not conform strictly with the video standards and as a result it usually cannot be eliminated.

Answered at 3:06 PM on May 01, 2008

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What is Rainbow Effects ?

Asked by kajol devgan in TV & Radio at   4:03 PM on April 30, 2008

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Red, green, or blue edges on moving subject matter caused by the sequential projection of red, green, and blue picture content from a video projector with a single image generating element and a color wheel, which projectors include all modestly priced DLP projectors. Although the better color wheel projectors produce sets of red, green, and blue sub-images that match in content and also more flashes per second, the viewer's eye movements may still result in the viewer's seeing the colored edges.

Answered at 3:06 PM on May 01, 2008

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