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Component video is a video signal that has been split into two or more components. In popular use, it refers to a type of analog video information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals. Component video can be contrasted with composite video NTSC, PAL or SECAM in which all the video information is combined into a single line-level signal. Like composite, component video cables do
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TV & Radio by hello arora at 5:54 AM on April 25, 2008
Also referred to as "RCA Selectavision" video disks. This was a 12 inch video disk and player system marketed by RCA, and now obsolete. It did not have consumer recording capability. No laser was used; the disks were grooved like pre-CD phonograph records, and the video signal was recorded as rising and falling ripples "hill and dale" in older phonograph terminology. The needle
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TV & Radio by kajol devgan at 7:15 PM on April 29, 2008
a short 3 minute or so motion picture wid a soundtrack typically consisting of a single popular song and usually presented on broadcast television programs or on videotape....Video is the technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion. Video technology was first developed for television systems
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TV & Radio by kajol devgan at 1:04 AM on April 29, 2008
Pulldown is the process of matching the frame rate of film 24 frames per second to the frame rate of video 30 frames per second. In 3:2 pulldown, one frame of film is converted to three fields 1-1/2 frames of video, and the next frame of film is converted to two fields 1 frame of video. THis process is repeated yielding 3 fields of video, 2 fields, 3 fields, 2 fields... until the film is fully
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TV & Radio by disha at 9:30 PM on April 23, 2008
A device commonly used to synchronize video and adjust color balancing....circuitry in a laser disk plyer or VCR used to compensate for slight irregularities in disk rotation or tape movement which and chroma phase, etc.Synchronize video parameters with other equipment.Correct defects in a video signal, e.g. replace a weak synch pulse with a more stable one....Time base correction is a technique to reduce
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TV & Radio by hello arora at 5:56 AM on April 25, 2008
Component video is a video signal that has been split into two or more components. In popular use, it refers to a type of analog video information that is transmitted or stored as three separate signals. Component video can be contrasted with composite video NTSC, PAL or SECAM in which all the video information is combined into a single line level signal. Like composite, component video cables do
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TV & Radio by hello arora at 11:06 PM on April 15, 2008
well kajol, Although VHS video format is the same throughout the World, the video standard or electronic signal that is recorded on the cassette varies from country to country. The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL.NTSC is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 525
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TV & Radio by kajol devgan at 7:19 PM on April 29, 2008
bandwidth allowed. The human eye is not as sensitive to minute errors in coloration compared with fine light and dark detail....A composite video input signal is delayed by a delay element and the delayed element, to the chrominance input of the picture processor. The delay of the delay element for the composite video signal is selected to be equal to the transcoding delay whereby luminance and chrominance
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TV & Radio by kajol devgan at 7:16 PM on April 29, 2008
and the grey of the same intensity. Also called saturation. 2 The color component of a composite video signal....hi hello arora:-keywords=video, film, DV, camera, shooting, video productionThe quantification of the color information in a video signal....well, The characteristics of color information, independent of luminance and intensity. Hue and Saturation are qualities of chroma. Black, grey and white objects do
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TV & Radio by hello arora at 5:52 AM on April 25, 2008
theatrical release and then scanning the film without a matte at Academy ratio for a full screen home video release.Usually, non-anamorphic 4-perf films are filmed directly on the entire full frame silent to soft matte the Academy frame to the intended aspect ratio 1.85:1 or 1.66:1. When the 4:3 fullscreen video master is created, many filmmakers may prefer to use the full Academy frame open matte instead
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TV & Radio by hello arora at 5:55 AM on April 25, 2008
Closed Circuit Television CCTV is the use of video cameras to transmit signal to a specific, limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted of parking lots and building exteriors to improve employee safety....Closed Circuit Television CCTV is the use of video cameras to transmit signal to a specific, limited set of monitors. It differs from
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TV & Radio by kajol devgan at 9:33 PM on April 30, 2008
for film source and the other for live video source. In practice, most players have only the latter. But DVD players always decode the disk data as interlaced. The color for scan lines 1 and 2 is brought out details....the Chroma Upsampling Error occurs when you convert from trully interlaced YV12 to mostly any other format and the converter thinks the video is progressive. Or, the other way around, if material
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TV & Radio by kajol devgan at 7:16 PM on April 29, 2008
The process of displaying a TV picture on an area smaller than the TV picture tube size permitting view of the entire video picture, including sync and blanking. Many professional TV monitors have an underscan button or switch to allow for viewing the entire TV picture....In underscan, a video or computer image is reduced so that all four edges are visible on-screen, leaving it surrounded by black borders
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TV & Radio by ana arora at 7:17 PM on April 19, 2008
n video, means "Enhanced or optimized for 16:9 [shaped screens...]". Generally refers to the uniform stretching or squeezing of an image so that it utilizes the entire area of a film frame on the projector to exactly reverse this distortion and produce the correctly proportioned picture on the screen. "Anamorphic" in video is a misnomer. Video has no aspect ratio until it is displayed
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TV & Radio by hello arora at 6:12 PM on April 17, 2008
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