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  • 51Betacam — The early form of Betacam videocassette tapes are interchangeable with Betamax, though the recordings are not Media type …

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  • 52ProHD — State of the Industry = The U.S. consumer appetite for high definition television (HDTV) programming is undeniable. The Consumer Electronics Association says that more than 50 percent of U.S. households now own a digital television. It is… …

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  • 53noninterlaced video — TV Process of scanning complete frames in one pass, painting every line on the screen, yielding higher picture quality than that of interlaced video. Most computers produce a noninterlaced video signal; NTSC is interlaced. AKA progressive scan …

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  • 54D5 HD — Panasonic D 5 HD VTR AJ HD3700H A Cassette Tape for D 5 HD ( …

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  • 55Improved-definition television — (IDTV) or enhanced quality television transmitters and receivers exceed the performance requirements of the NTSC standard, while remaining within the general parameters of NTSC emissions standards. IDTV improvements may be made at the television… …

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  • 56Kinescope — (pronEng|ˈkɪnɨskoʊp) originally referred to the cathode ray tube used in television receivers, as named by inventor Vladimir Zworykin in 1929. [Albert Abramson, Zworykin, Pioneer of Television , University of Illinois Press, 1995, p. 84. ISBN… …

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  • 57Media Composer — Avid Media Composer Media Composer v4 running on Mac OS X. Developer(s) Avid Stable release 6.0 …

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  • 58HDTV blur — is a common term used to describe a number of different artifacts on consumer modern high definition television sets:The following factors are generally the primary or secondary causes of HDTV blur; in some cases more than one of these factors… …

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  • 59field — F/A/V one half of a video frame containing every other line of information. Each standard video frame contains two interlaced fields. TV Half a scanning cycle. Two fields comprise a complete video frame. Composed of either all odd lines or all… …

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