What are the difference between PAL and NTSC? 1. Frame Rate - PAL records at 25 frames per second, NTSC at 29.97 2. Resolution - PAL is 625 lines, NTSC is 525. (This is the reason for the perceved ......
Can you explain aperture and shutter speed? It all falls within EXPOSURE which is the amount of light required to record a single video image or \"field.\" To form an image, the camcorder?s chip demands a certain fixed ......
What is the difference between 24p and 24pA? Quoting Ken Stone\'s site:24p Normal When shooting in 24p Normal, the camera is adding normal standard 3:2 pulldown to the video, which results in 24p footage designed to work with any ......
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What is the difference between an online and offline edit? An \"offline\" edit is an experimental/rough cut, usually done on cheap or even domestic equipment in order to decide on the final edit decision list (EDL) - a list of each ......
What is a cable modulator and what does it do? TV Modulators take the audio and video signal from a composite video, RGB, YUV or internal source, and generates a PAL or NTSC broadcast signal that can be fed into a ......
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What is a scan converter? A scan converter is a device that you connect between your computer and a regular television or monitor to allow them to display computer signals. The idea sounds good, but in ......
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What is a waveform monitor? A waveform monitor is a special type of oscilloscope used in television applications. It is typically used to measure and display the level, or voltage, of a video signal with respect ......
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What is aspect ratio? What is Aspect Ratio? The term Aspect Ratio refers to the width of a picture (or screen) in relation to its height. Ratios are expressed in the form width x ......
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What are 4:2:2, 4:1:1, and 4:2:0 anyway? These are all shorthand notations for different sampling structures for digital video. They are also used for CIF and QSIF and suchlike MPEG frame sizes, but in the discussion that follows, ......
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What is the best special effects software for the Mac? Try Motion, After Effects or Combustion. If you want to do Film Compositing, try Shake. Actually, there are more- you can go directly inside FCP too, but it\'s not really the ......