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  • 1Broadcast-safe — or broadcast legal or legal signal is a term used in the broadcast industry to define video and audio compliant with the technical or regulatory broadcast requirements of the target area or region the feed might be broadcasting to [… …

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  • 2Standard Cantonese — is the standard variant of the Cantonese (Yuet) language. It is spoken natively in and around the cities of Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Macau in Southern China. Standard Cantonese is the de facto official language of Hong Kong and Macau, and a… …

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  • 3Broadcast Wave Format — (BWF) is an extension of the popular Microsoft WAVE audio format and is the recording format of most file based non linear digital recorders used for motion picture and television production.It was first specified by the European Broadcasting… …

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  • 4Standard Mandarin — Standard Mandarin, also known as Standard Spoken Chinese, is the official modern Chinese spoken language used in mainland China and Taiwan, and is one of the four official languages of Singapore.The phonology of Standard Mandarin is based on the… …

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  • 5Broadcast Wave Format — Extension .wav Développé par UER Type de format Format audio Extension du WAV …

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  • 6Standard-definition television — or SDTV refers to television systems that have a resolution that meets standards but not considered either enhanced definition or high definition. The term is usually used in reference to digital television, in particular when broadcasting at the …

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  • 7Standard Swedish — ( standardsvenska ) denotes Swedish as a spoken and written standard language. While Swedish as a written language is uniform and standardized, the spoken standard may vary considerably from region to region. Several prestige dialects have… …

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  • 8Broadcast quality — is an ambiguous term used to denote the quality achieved by professional Camcorders used for television broadcasts, usually in standard definition. As the standards for television broadcasts have changed, the term has become more nebulous… …

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  • 9Broadcast Markup Language — Broadcast Markup Language, or BML, is an XML based standard developed by Japanese ARIB association as a data broadcasting specification for digital television broadcasting. It was finalized in 1999, becoming ARIB STD B24 Data Coding and… …

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  • 10Broadcast Twelve Records — was a United Kingdom based record label active around the late 1920s early 1930s ( ? ). Despite what the numeral might imply, the label produced standard sized 10 inch 78rpm gramophone records.The label was a subsidiary of the British branch of… …

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