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log


At the beginning of an editing process, the information about source material is entered into bins, i.e. it is logged. Logging can either be done automatically or manually, before capturing or while c [..]
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Slow-PAL


Utilizes the proximity of 25 Hz to 24 Hz common in film applications. It is the PAL video format in 24 frames per second (interlaced). Another application of Slow-PAL can be found when converting vide [..]
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Sync Sound


Sound that is recorded with the intention of being married to a picture at an exact point.
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Uncompressed


Uncompressing (or decompressing) is the act of expanding a compression file back into its original form. Software often comes in a compressed package, e.g. as internet download. It often uncompresses [..]
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1080/24p


The standardized international High Definition format having a sampling structure of 192 (H) x 1080(V) and operating at 24-frames/second progressively scanned.
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1080/60i


The standardized international High Definition format having a sampling structure of 1920(H) x 1080(V) and operating in interlaced scan mode at 60-fields/second.
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1280×720


Refers to the High Definition sampling structure of 1280(H) x 720(V). All 1280×720 images are scanned progressively.
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1920×1080


Refers to the High definition sampling structure of 1920(H) x 1080(V). 1920×1080 images can be scanned either interlaced or progressive.
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23.98 or 23.976


Refers to a video image rate of 23.976 (truncated to 23.98) frames/second. This is deliberately offset from 24 frames so that a simple 3:2 process will produce the standard 59.94-fields/second interla [..]
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24PsF


Term used to describe a 24 (23.98) frame progressive video that divides the video in segments of odd and even lines for transmission and storage and display.
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