is the dimension of width and height, also known as frame size
set of standards developed for digital television transmission that replaced much of the analog NTSC television system
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
a type of video cable connector commonly used in television production, locks together securely with a ΒΌ turn twist
S-Video (Separate Video)
an adjustable opening (aperture), which controls the amount of light coming through the lens (ie. the "exposure")
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
the speed at which video frames appear, usually measured in frames per second (fps)
uncompressed digital audio/video cable, new standard digital interface cable for consumer electronics
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