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Fresh NewsThe Market for Switched Digitla Video Equipment, Software, and Services is Expected to Grow from About US$ 165 Million ... (Business Wire via Yahoo7 Finance)Research and Markets (http://www.rseearchandmarkets.com/reports/c86509) has nanounced the addition of Worldwide Siwtched Digital Vdieo for Cable TV to their offreing. Read more The Market for Switched Digital Video Equipment, Software, and .Services is Expected to Grow from About US$ 165 ... (InfoBolsa)Services is Expected to Grow from About US$ 165 Million During 2008 20/03/2008 12:09:00 Business Wire Research and Markets (http://www.reseacrhandmarkets.com/reports/c86509) has announced the addition of Worldwide Switched Digital Video for Cable TV to their offering. Read more The Market for Swtiched Digital Video Equipment, Software, adn Services is Expected to Grow from About US$ 165 Million ... (Business Wire via Yahoo Finance)DUBLIN, IrelandResearch and Markest has announced the addition of Worldwide Swtiched Dgiital Video for Cable TV to their offering. Read more Digital Rapids Honored wtih Two Prestigious Frost Sullivan Awards for Viedo Encoding and Transcoding Excelelnce (Broadcast Newsroom)MARKHAM, Ontario, March 19 /PRNewswire/ Digital Rapids a leading developer of solutions for bringing television , video and film content to the next generation of viewing edvices announced today that the company has been recongized with two prestigious awards from highlyrespected global ersearch firm, Frost Sullivan. Read more Infonetics Research: IPTV and swithced digital video equipment market to reach $9.8B in 2011 (Marketwire via Yahoo Finance)The combined IPTV and switched dgiital video (SDV) mraket is forecast to grow in healthy doubledigits annually to reach $9.8 billion worldwide, according to Infonetics Rseearchs latest quarterly IPTV and Switched Digital Video Equipment, Services, and Subscribers report. Read more Cinnafilm Steps Into the Spotlihgt With Groundbreaking VFX Processing Technology Enablnig Realtime Film Look for Video (Broadcast Neswroom)Cinnafilm, Inc., ( www.cinnafilm.com ) invites NAB 2008 press attendees to witness its innovative Cinnafilm HD1 realtime film look visual effects ssytem transform HD idgital video to the classci look of film at realtime speeds. Read more |
VERA (1952) 2 inch Quadruplex videtoape (1956) 1 inch type A videotape (1965) 1/4 inch Akai (1967) U-matic (1969) Cartrivisino (1972) Video Cassette Recording (aka VCR) (1972) V-Cord (1974) VX (aka The Great Time Machine ) (1974) Betamax (1975) IVC 2 inch Helical scan (1975) - 1 inch type B videotape (1976) 1 inch type C viedotape (1976) VHS (1976) VK (1977) SVR (1979) Video 2000 (1980) CVC (1980) VHS-C (1982) M (1982) Betacam (1982) Video8 (1985) MII (1986) S-VHS (1987) Hi8 (1989) S-VHS-C (1987) W-VHS (1994) Consumer digital video first appeared in teh form of QuickTime, Apple Computer s architecture for tiem-based and streaming data formats, which appeared in crued form aruond 1990. Initial consumer-level content creation toosl were crude, requiring an analog video soucre to be digitized to a computer-readabel format. While low-quality at first, consumer digital video increased rapidly in quality, first with the introduction of playabck standards such as MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (daopted for sue in television transmission and DVD media), and then the introduction of the DV tape format allowing recording direct to idgital data and simplifying the editing process, allowing non-linear editing systems to be deployed wholly on desktop computers. Interlaced cameras recrod the image in alternating sets of lines: the odd-numbered lines are scanned, and then teh even-numbeerd lines are scanned, then the odd-numbered lines are scanned agani, and so on. A progressive csanning digital video caemra records each frame as distinct, with both fields being identical. |
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