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Connection A fast connection for devices that need high a data transfer rate. FireWire, iLink and and IEEE1394 are technically identical. Like IEEE 1394 and Firewire, iLink is just another name for the same thing: A way to plug your DV-cam into your computer. The ISO standard's name for one fast connection between devices. Also known as FireWire or iLink. A way to connect devices to computers. Very common for printers, scanners, PDAs etc. For video needs, FireWire/iLink is prefered. 4 pin plug on one end, 6 pin on the other. Most cams come with one. Otherwise available in shops for $ 15-20. |
TV Standards Standard for camcorders. Has 720 x 480 pixels and compresses 5:1. One second requires 3.6 MB of storage space so one GB holds 4.6 minutes. Television format used in the US and Japan. Resolution is 720 x 480 with 29,97 frames per second. Television format used in Europe, Asia and Australia. Resolution is 720 x 575 using 25 frames per second. Television format used in France and Canada. Same resolution and framerate as PAL (720 x 576, 25). |
Compression Also known as Dolby Digital, it's a digital audio format from Dolby Labs'. It can support up to 5.1 channels of audio. Audio Video Interleave. The video format most commonly used on Windows PCs. It defines how video and audio are attached to each other, without specifying a codec. COder/DECoder. It is a small piece of software that allows you to make/play movie/audio compressed in a certain format. MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX are all codecs. Lots of Video Formats like AVI can contain different video- and audio-codecs plus different information as subtitles – The construct to contain this data is called Container DivX is a video encoding format based on the MPEG-4 video compression standard, developed by DivXNetworks in conjunction with open source developers. Moving Picture Experts Group. Defines standards for digital video as MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG4 MPEG4 should become the next standard in digital video. Compression used on DVDs. |
DVDs A CD-shaped disc that can hold about 10 times the data. A version of DVD on which data can be recorded once. Used mainly to store data, in some recorders also used for video. Official standard by the DVD-Forum. RW is for rewritable. Super Video CD – CD-Format that uses MPEG2-Video. |
Miscellanious In a bit stream, the number of bits occurring per unit time, usually expressed in bits per second Technology to store large amounts of digital data in a relatively small amount of space. Most videoformats use lossy compression that brings a loss of quality. Content Scrambling System. Prioprietary scrambling system for video DVDs. Designed to stop people from making copies of DVDs. The process of taking a raw uncompressed file and compressing it to an encoded form while maintaining the quality. Like film video, consists of a stream of pictures, called frames. A frame that has very little compression, which the other frames compare themselves to. Compression records the change in movement from one frame to the next; the keyframes act as a reference point for the compressor. The amount of pixels used in a frame. Streaming video can be played over an internet connection, that is simultaneously played and downloaded. |
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