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video |
A sequence of images processed electronically into an analog or digital format and displayed on a screenwith sufficient rapidity as to create the illusion of motion and continuity. |
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vitaphone |
Match used in silent movies to give an environment context and narration to the stories |
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movietone |
System of sound recording created in 1922 by Thoedore Case and Earl Sponable and it integrated the sound to images and it was firstly used by Fox Company. |
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Beta |
Analogic format to produce home videos. |
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VHS |
Video Home System. It was similar to an audio cassette with 1/2 inch tape. |
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flash memory |
Epprom Type Memory created by 1984 by Fuijo Masuoka. It has a strong capacity and it is easy to carry. |
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DVD |
Digital Video Disc that replaced the Beta format technology and recording. |
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retinal persistence |
It is the effect the eye's retina makes the images perceived by the eye to be recorded for a small fraction of time. |
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FPS |
FPS Frames per Second. It is the amount of frames that are shown in a video. |
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PAL |
Phase Alternating Line which consists making 25 frames per second. |
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NTSC |
National Television System Committe and it consists on using 30 frames per second to create a video. |
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SECAM |
séquentiel couleur à mémoire: a colour-television broadcasting system used in France, the formerSoviet Union, and some other countries |
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EDTV |
common name for a particular subset of the DTV (Digital Television) standards, but is considered to be specifically a part of the HDTV format |
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HDTV |
High Definition television used nowadays. |
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blu-ray |
blue beam that allows recording different layers of a DVD. |
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HD-DVD |
High Definition Digital Video Disk which was supported by Toshiba. |
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codec |
Code decoder that serves as an algorithmn to compress or decompress files. |
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AVI |
is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. |