This presentation is about video technics. Among the subject are:
- The difference between PAL, NTSC and Secam
- Image size and resolution
- Aspect ratio
- Recording formats
- Bitrate
- Bitdepth
- Color sampling
This document describes several digital TV tuner USB sticks that allow users to watch and record digital TV programs on their computers. The USB sticks support standards like DVB-T2/C and can receive channels through an antenna connected to the IEC port. They allow viewing TV in full-screen or windowed mode, recording shows, scheduling recordings and accessing electronic program guides. System requirements include Windows OS, sufficient CPU/RAM and an available USB port. Features vary but generally include digital TV and radio reception, recording, time-shifting and picture capture capabilities.
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Introduces moth recording techniques and moth identification skills; gives a run down on the most commonly encountered moth families in South East Asia, some of the key i.d. features of these families and sets out how to make voucher specimens. A brief outline of what is required for data recording and handling is given.
This document discusses the debate around privacy versus security in the context of electronic surveillance. It presents arguments on both sides, with pros and cons listed for practices like CCTV cameras, biometric passports, facial recognition software, and wiretapping. Interviews are also included that may provide additional perspectives. A connection is made to the lack of privacy depicted in the novel 1984. Discussion questions at the end debate where to draw the line between safety and allowing privacy.
20 tips for journalism students wanting to learn how to make better TV and radio packages. The tips were written for Media Helping Media by journalist and broadcaster Jaldeep Katwala.
Ms. Shaffer's class is learning digital storytelling methods like podcasts, videos, pictures, blogs and PowerPoint. The benefits of digital storytelling are that it keeps students engaged, promotes creativity, and teaches life skills and individual expression. Ms. Shaffer's class on digital storytelling methods will soon be coming to other classes near you to teach digital learning.
The document analyzes and summarizes 3 different radio advertisements. It summarizes a Coca Cola radio ad that is 30 seconds long and uses sound effects of a tropical place to imply happiness. It summarizes a M&M ad that is also 30 seconds long and uses a classic song to emphasize the brand's reputation. It summarizes a 1 minute KFC ad for Halloween that uses a Dracula voice and scary sound effects to theme the chicken around Halloween and encourage sharing the food.
A camera is an optical instrument that captures still images or moving images and stores them locally or transmits them elsewhere. It works similarly to the human eye by using a lens to focus light and mechanisms like a shutter and aperture to control the amount of light. Different types of cameras have been developed for various uses like close-up photography, zooming, precision focusing, high quality images, video recording, and more. Modern cameras also digitally encode and store captured images.
This document discusses various classical and digital instructional media technologies. It describes classical technologies like pictures, charts, maps and globes. Digital technologies include computers and projectors. Printed media like textbooks and worksheets are also covered. The document provides guidelines on using visual aids like ensuring pictures are clear and limiting the number used. It examines projected visual technologies like overhead projectors, LCD projectors and slide projectors, outlining their advantages and disadvantages. Audio technologies such as records, CDs and educational radio are discussed. The document concludes with examining visual technologies like educational television and its uses and limitations in teaching.
This document provides an overview of digital photography basics and camera modes. It discusses the differences between SLR and point-and-shoot cameras. Camera modes like portrait, landscape, and manual are explained. Factors that affect light, including lenses, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and flash are covered. Finally, some photography tricks are presented, such as using rule of thirds, changing depth of field, and altering perspective.
The document discusses different types of projectors and chalkboards that can be used to maximize visual aids in the classroom, including overhead projectors, which project transparencies onto a screen using a bright light and lens; slide projectors, designed specifically for small mounted slides; opaque projectors, which project reflected light of opaque objects; and LCD projectors, which differ from other projectors by using liquid crystal technology to project images. It also notes that most classrooms are equipped with a basic chalkboard for writing words, concepts, formulas and more.
Still pictures, recordings, and radio can be used as visual and auditory learning tools. They help students who have difficulties reading or dealing with the pace of real events or television. Still pictures can transform abstract ideas, bring students closer to reality, change sizes, save teacher time and energy, assist in preventing misconceptions, and help students retell experiences. Recordings can enhance text resources by providing comments or context. Radio broadcasts of events are like televised broadcasts without visuals, and radio was used for educational purposes as early as 1924 due to its accessibility.
This document discusses key concepts in accounting, including the double-entry system, T-accounts, journal entries, posting transactions, closing revenue and expense accounts, preparing trial balances, and correcting errors. It also covers how computers have transformed accounting data processing.
Radio broadcasting has its origins in the telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse in 1836. In the late 19th century, scientists like Heinrich Hertz and Nikola Tesla began experimenting with wireless transmission of electromagnetic waves through the air. Guglielmo Marconi is often credited with inventing radio in 1895, transmitting the first radio signal across the English Channel. In the early 20th century, radio was used for ship-to-shore communication and broadcasting Christmas music from stations like 8XK helped launch commercial radio. The Radio Act of 1927 established the Federal Radio Commission to regulate stations and frequencies.
This document discusses different types of visual symbols that can be used for teaching, including drawings, cartoons, diagrams, charts, graphs, and maps. It provides examples and descriptions of each type, such as how drawings can illustrate lectures, how cartoons tell stories metaphorically, and how diagrams show relationships and arrangements through line drawings. Charts are represented through tables and graphs use pictures or bars to understand amounts of data visually.
The document discusses 100 pictures from Microsoft Clip Art that can be used according to the Microsoft Service Agreement. It provides an email address for PowerPoint tips and tricks as well as 50 PowerPoint templates and welcomes comments from Jean-Luc.
This document is a product catalog from LTS for the first quarter of 2017, listing their video surveillance equipment including NVRs, IP cameras, and accessories. It provides information on each product such as model number, price, specifications, and distributor contact information. New and upcoming products are highlighted. The catalog is organized by product level from Professional to Enterprise, and categories include NVRs, Hybrid NVRs, and IP cameras.
This document summarizes the specifications of various iDevices including the original iPod, iPod Nano/Classic, iPod touch/iPhone, iPhone 4/iPod touch, and iPad 1&2. It outlines details such as screen resolution and aspect ratio, video and audio codec and bitrate specifications, maximum video resolution and frame rate, profile and level, audio parameters and container format for each device.
The GY-HMQ10 is the world's first professional handheld 4K camcorder. It utilizes JVC's high-speed FALCONBRID image processor to capture and record 4K 60p video to SD cards. A supplied software merges the four simultaneous recordings into a single 4K file for editing. The camcorder also functions as a Full HD camcorder, and its 4K recordings can be trimmed in post to extract Full HD footage. This integrated workflow allows smooth 4K recording and editing using widely available media and formats.
This document is a product catalog from LTS for their high definition surveillance products for Q3 and Q4 of 2016. It provides an overview and specifications for their Platinum series NVRs, IP cameras, TVI cameras, and accessories across various product levels including Professional, Professional Plus, Enterprise, and Hybrid models. Product pages list details like video inputs/outputs, recording capabilities, storage, dimensions and more. The catalog also advertises their warranty and sales promotions.
The document introduces the HD DVD format which provides high definition video and audio on optical discs. HD DVD uses a blue-violet laser and advanced compression codecs to store over 8 hours of HD content on a dual-layer disc while maintaining compatibility with existing DVD discs and production lines. Key features include support for HD video up to 1080p resolution, lossless and lossy audio formats, and enhanced security and interactivity over traditional DVDs.
This document summarizes the specifications of the TC-UB104HD USB video capture card. The capture card can simultaneously capture 1 DVI channel, 4 CVBS channels, and 2 analog audio channels. It supports capturing video signals up to 1080p at 60Hz from DVI, HDMI, VGA, component, and CVBS sources. The capture card includes features like hardware color conversion, deinterlacing, zooming, image adjustments, and firmware upgrades. It is compatible with Windows operating systems and multimedia software.
This document summarizes the specifications of the TC-2102B video capture card. The card can capture 1 HD channel and 2 CVBS channels simultaneously, along with 1 analog audio channel. It supports input video signals up to 1080p60 and capture of DVI, VGA, HDMI, and component signals. The card has a small form factor, supports Windows multimedia streaming software, and offers advanced features such as dynamic signal switching, deinterlacing, and color adjustment.
Socionext Media Cloud provides a 10x improvement for video processing in the data center.
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The document describes the specifications of 4/8/16 channel H.264 DVR security systems. Key details include support for real-time recording of up to 16 channels of CIF video and playback of 16 channels simultaneously. The DVRs also support built-in DDNS, mobile surveillance via 5 operating systems, powerful central management software, and simultaneous network viewing by 16 users. Storage options include support for 2 x 2000GB HDDs on the 16-channel model.
The JVC GY-HM700 is a professional camcorder with a compact shoulder form factor that provides full HD images from its new 3-CCD optical system. It records to dual hot-swappable SDHC memory cards or optional SxS media, offering native file recording in popular formats like Final Cut Pro. With features like pre-recording, variable frame rates, and extensive customization modes, the GY-HM700 provides a versatile and complete solution for demanding video applications.
The JVC GY-HM700 is a professional camcorder that combines a compact shoulder form factor with high performance suitable for demanding video production. It records to dual SDHC memory cards or optional SxS media in native file formats for quick workflow. Key features include a new 3-CCD optical system, industry standard lens mount, native 1080p/720p recording at high data rates, pre-record function, LCD monitor and viewfinder, and uncompressed 2-channel audio recording. The camcorder is positioned as a complete and versatile solution for mainstream production, electronic news gathering, and cinematography applications.
The BL-80 is a mini LED projector suitable for home movies, games, presentations and meetings. It can project an image up to 130 inches with 1000 lumens brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio. It supports various video, audio and image file formats through HDMI, AV, USB and SD card ports. The projector has a manual focus, keystone correction, and LED light source estimated to last 20,000 hours.
This document discusses the essential considerations for 4K/UHD video. It covers 12 topics: resolution, throughput and need for compression, common compression formats, display standards and minimum viewing distances, connectivity interfaces like SDI and HDMI, frame rates, color spaces, bit depth, camera optics and sensors, audio standards, an example media workflow chain, and objective quality measurement. It provides information on resolution, sampling, bit depth, frame rates and data rates for different formats. It also includes example test results and source sample information.
This document discusses various classical and digital instructional media technologies. It describes classical technologies like pictures, charts, maps and globes. Digital technologies include computers and projectors. Printed media like textbooks and worksheets are also covered. The document provides guidelines on using visual aids like ensuring pictures are clear and limiting the number used. It examines projected visual technologies like overhead projectors, LCD projectors and slide projectors, outlining their advantages and disadvantages. Audio technologies such as records, CDs and educational radio are discussed. The document concludes with examining visual technologies like educational television and its uses and limitations in teaching.
This document provides an overview of digital photography basics and camera modes. It discusses the differences between SLR and point-and-shoot cameras. Camera modes like portrait, landscape, and manual are explained. Factors that affect light, including lenses, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and flash are covered. Finally, some photography tricks are presented, such as using rule of thirds, changing depth of field, and altering perspective.
The document discusses different types of projectors and chalkboards that can be used to maximize visual aids in the classroom, including overhead projectors, which project transparencies onto a screen using a bright light and lens; slide projectors, designed specifically for small mounted slides; opaque projectors, which project reflected light of opaque objects; and LCD projectors, which differ from other projectors by using liquid crystal technology to project images. It also notes that most classrooms are equipped with a basic chalkboard for writing words, concepts, formulas and more.
Still pictures, recordings, and radio can be used as visual and auditory learning tools. They help students who have difficulties reading or dealing with the pace of real events or television. Still pictures can transform abstract ideas, bring students closer to reality, change sizes, save teacher time and energy, assist in preventing misconceptions, and help students retell experiences. Recordings can enhance text resources by providing comments or context. Radio broadcasts of events are like televised broadcasts without visuals, and radio was used for educational purposes as early as 1924 due to its accessibility.
This document discusses key concepts in accounting, including the double-entry system, T-accounts, journal entries, posting transactions, closing revenue and expense accounts, preparing trial balances, and correcting errors. It also covers how computers have transformed accounting data processing.
Radio broadcasting has its origins in the telegraph, invented by Samuel Morse in 1836. In the late 19th century, scientists like Heinrich Hertz and Nikola Tesla began experimenting with wireless transmission of electromagnetic waves through the air. Guglielmo Marconi is often credited with inventing radio in 1895, transmitting the first radio signal across the English Channel. In the early 20th century, radio was used for ship-to-shore communication and broadcasting Christmas music from stations like 8XK helped launch commercial radio. The Radio Act of 1927 established the Federal Radio Commission to regulate stations and frequencies.
This document discusses different types of visual symbols that can be used for teaching, including drawings, cartoons, diagrams, charts, graphs, and maps. It provides examples and descriptions of each type, such as how drawings can illustrate lectures, how cartoons tell stories metaphorically, and how diagrams show relationships and arrangements through line drawings. Charts are represented through tables and graphs use pictures or bars to understand amounts of data visually.
The document discusses 100 pictures from Microsoft Clip Art that can be used according to the Microsoft Service Agreement. It provides an email address for PowerPoint tips and tricks as well as 50 PowerPoint templates and welcomes comments from Jean-Luc.
This document is a product catalog from LTS for the first quarter of 2017, listing their video surveillance equipment including NVRs, IP cameras, and accessories. It provides information on each product such as model number, price, specifications, and distributor contact information. New and upcoming products are highlighted. The catalog is organized by product level from Professional to Enterprise, and categories include NVRs, Hybrid NVRs, and IP cameras.
This document summarizes the specifications of various iDevices including the original iPod, iPod Nano/Classic, iPod touch/iPhone, iPhone 4/iPod touch, and iPad 1&2. It outlines details such as screen resolution and aspect ratio, video and audio codec and bitrate specifications, maximum video resolution and frame rate, profile and level, audio parameters and container format for each device.
The GY-HMQ10 is the world's first professional handheld 4K camcorder. It utilizes JVC's high-speed FALCONBRID image processor to capture and record 4K 60p video to SD cards. A supplied software merges the four simultaneous recordings into a single 4K file for editing. The camcorder also functions as a Full HD camcorder, and its 4K recordings can be trimmed in post to extract Full HD footage. This integrated workflow allows smooth 4K recording and editing using widely available media and formats.
This document is a product catalog from LTS for their high definition surveillance products for Q3 and Q4 of 2016. It provides an overview and specifications for their Platinum series NVRs, IP cameras, TVI cameras, and accessories across various product levels including Professional, Professional Plus, Enterprise, and Hybrid models. Product pages list details like video inputs/outputs, recording capabilities, storage, dimensions and more. The catalog also advertises their warranty and sales promotions.
The document introduces the HD DVD format which provides high definition video and audio on optical discs. HD DVD uses a blue-violet laser and advanced compression codecs to store over 8 hours of HD content on a dual-layer disc while maintaining compatibility with existing DVD discs and production lines. Key features include support for HD video up to 1080p resolution, lossless and lossy audio formats, and enhanced security and interactivity over traditional DVDs.
This document summarizes the specifications of the TC-UB104HD USB video capture card. The capture card can simultaneously capture 1 DVI channel, 4 CVBS channels, and 2 analog audio channels. It supports capturing video signals up to 1080p at 60Hz from DVI, HDMI, VGA, component, and CVBS sources. The capture card includes features like hardware color conversion, deinterlacing, zooming, image adjustments, and firmware upgrades. It is compatible with Windows operating systems and multimedia software.
This document summarizes the specifications of the TC-2102B video capture card. The card can capture 1 HD channel and 2 CVBS channels simultaneously, along with 1 analog audio channel. It supports input video signals up to 1080p60 and capture of DVI, VGA, HDMI, and component signals. The card has a small form factor, supports Windows multimedia streaming software, and offers advanced features such as dynamic signal switching, deinterlacing, and color adjustment.
Socionext Media Cloud provides a 10x improvement for video processing in the data center.
The solution streamlines video processing, saves cost and adds advanced ABR functionality–all in a single 1RU form factor device.
The document describes the specifications of 4/8/16 channel H.264 DVR security systems. Key details include support for real-time recording of up to 16 channels of CIF video and playback of 16 channels simultaneously. The DVRs also support built-in DDNS, mobile surveillance via 5 operating systems, powerful central management software, and simultaneous network viewing by 16 users. Storage options include support for 2 x 2000GB HDDs on the 16-channel model.
The JVC GY-HM700 is a professional camcorder with a compact shoulder form factor that provides full HD images from its new 3-CCD optical system. It records to dual hot-swappable SDHC memory cards or optional SxS media, offering native file recording in popular formats like Final Cut Pro. With features like pre-recording, variable frame rates, and extensive customization modes, the GY-HM700 provides a versatile and complete solution for demanding video applications.
The JVC GY-HM700 is a professional camcorder that combines a compact shoulder form factor with high performance suitable for demanding video production. It records to dual SDHC memory cards or optional SxS media in native file formats for quick workflow. Key features include a new 3-CCD optical system, industry standard lens mount, native 1080p/720p recording at high data rates, pre-record function, LCD monitor and viewfinder, and uncompressed 2-channel audio recording. The camcorder is positioned as a complete and versatile solution for mainstream production, electronic news gathering, and cinematography applications.
The BL-80 is a mini LED projector suitable for home movies, games, presentations and meetings. It can project an image up to 130 inches with 1000 lumens brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio. It supports various video, audio and image file formats through HDMI, AV, USB and SD card ports. The projector has a manual focus, keystone correction, and LED light source estimated to last 20,000 hours.
This document discusses the essential considerations for 4K/UHD video. It covers 12 topics: resolution, throughput and need for compression, common compression formats, display standards and minimum viewing distances, connectivity interfaces like SDI and HDMI, frame rates, color spaces, bit depth, camera optics and sensors, audio standards, an example media workflow chain, and objective quality measurement. It provides information on resolution, sampling, bit depth, frame rates and data rates for different formats. It also includes example test results and source sample information.
The TC-2102A video capture card can simultaneously capture 1 channel of HD video through DVI and 2 channels of CVBS video. It supports video resolutions up to 1920x1080p at 60fps and can capture audio through HDMI. The card uses Microsoft AVStream drivers for streaming and comes with features like hardware processing, color adjustment, and firmware upgrades. It has a PCI Express x1 interface, DVI and CVBS inputs, and outputs various video formats through onboard memory and bandwidth limits. Custom interface and development options are available.
The Sony PMW-320K camcorder features three 1/2-type full HD CMOS sensors, solid state SxS media workflow, and a 16x zoom lens. It records in multiple HD and SD formats using MPEG-2 compression. Accessories included are a 3.5-inch LCD viewfinder, microphone, and shoulder belt. The camcorder is lightweight and balanced for shoulder mounting, with long battery life and robust SxS memory cards for nonlinear recording.
This document summarizes the specifications of the TC-739pro HD video capture card. It can capture 1 HD or SD video signal and 1 analog audio signal. It supports HDMI, DVI, and component video inputs of up to 1080p/60Hz and can capture LPCM audio from HDMI. It has a PCI Express x1 interface and onboard memory. It supports various color formats and image sizes for HD and SD output and works with Windows operating systems.
Canon XA25 Camcorder features a detachable top handle with zoom toggle, record start/stop, IR emitter, tally light, accessory shoe, external mic holder and two XLR connectors with phantom power and manual audio level controls.
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A quick introductory guide to terminology and modern techniques for dealing with uploading and downloading video on the web and across mobile devices. This presentation also covers the basics of video size, compressions, bitrate, color depth, and streaming.
This document discusses 12 essential aspects of 4K/UHD video including:
1) Resolution - True resolution is based on number of photosites not pixel count. The next generation 65mm Panavision camera has 24.9 million photosites.
2) Compression formats - Common compression formats for 4K include H.264, XAVC, ProRes, MPEG-4, and wavelet-based formats like JPEG 2000.
3) Connectivity - Interfaces that support high data rates for 4K like 6G-SDI, 12G-SDI, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.3, and 25G-SDI.
This document discusses key concepts in multimedia systems including different media types, compression techniques, and communication challenges. It covers graphics formats and compression, audio digitization and encoding, video storage requirements and MPEG compression, and issues with synchronization and latency in multimedia streaming.
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What is IPTV?
IPTV delivers television content over the internet rather than through conventional cable or satellite formats. This allows users to stream media on demand or through scheduled broadcasts using an internet connection. Unlike traditional TV, IPTV offers a personalized viewing experience, enabling users to watch what they want, when they want.
There are three main types of IPTV services:
Live IPTV – Real-time streaming of TV channels, similar to traditional broadcasting.
Video on Demand (VOD) – Access to a library of movies, shows, and other content at any time.
Time-Shifted TV – The ability to replay previously aired programs at convenience.
Advantages of IPTV
On-Demand Viewing – Watch favorite shows, movies, and events anytime.
Cost-Effectiveness – More affordable than traditional cable with flexible subscription options.
Interactivity – Pause, rewind, and record live TV for a customized experience.
Multi-Device Compatibility – Stream on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Global Accessibility – Enjoy IPTV from anywhere with an internet connection.
Higher Quality Streaming – HD and UHD content for superior picture and sound.
Cloud-Based Storage – Digital video recording (DVR) without the need for physical storage.
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What is IPTV (Internet Protocol Television)?
IPTV is a modern way to stream TV shows, movies, and live channels using the internet instead of cable or satellite. Unlike traditional TV, IPTV offers on-demand content across multiple devices like Smart TVs, smartphones, Firestick, and Android boxes. Enjoy 4K streaming, live sports, international channels, and a vast content library—all at a fraction of the cost of cable.
What to Look for When Shopping for IPTV Service.
Types of IPTV Services
Live IPTV – Streaming live TV channels in real time, similar to traditional broadcasts.
Time-Shifted IPTV – Allows users to watch previously aired content (like catch-up TV).
Video-On-Demand (VOD) – On-demand access to movies, shows, and other content.
Key Features of IPTV Subscription:
Live TV Streaming: Watch live broadcasts of news, sports, or entertainment channels.
Video on Demand (VOD): Access a library of movies and TV shows to watch whenever you want.
Time-Shifted Content: Pause, rewind, or watch previously aired shows (Catch-Up TV).
High-Quality Streaming: Often includes HD or 4K resolution options, depending on the provider and your internet connection.
Device Compatibility: Works on a range of devices, including Smart TVs, streaming boxes (like Roku or Amazon Fire Stick), and mobile devices.
Common Requirements:
A stable and fast internet connection (minimum of 10 Mbps recommended for HD streaming).
A compatible IPTV player app or device (e.g., VLC, Kodi, or a dedicated IPTV box).
An IPTV service provider offering subscriptions tailored to your content needs.
Legality of IPTV Subscription Online Service
While IPTV technology itself is legal, the legitimacy of the service depends on the provider. Some providers may stream unauthorized or pirated content. To ensure legality, choose an IPTV subscription from reputable, licensed service providers.
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What is an IPTV Service?
An IPTV service delivers TV content via the internet, allowing users to stream live channels and on-demand videos on devices like smart TVs and smartphones. It offers features like catch-up TV, video-on-demand, and customizable channel options, giving users more control over their viewing experience.
How does IPTV Work?
IPTV works by delivering television content through the internet rather than traditional satellite or cable methods. Here’s how it works:
Content Acquisition: IPTV providers get content from multiple sources such as cable, satellite, or live events. This content could include TV shows, movies, sports events, etc.
Encoding & Compression: The content is then encoded and compressed into a digital format that can be transmitted over the internet.
Transmission over IP Network: Instead of using satellite or coaxial cables, IPTV uses the internet to send the content to users. It uses a private IP-based network.
Set-Top Box or App: To watch IPTV, you need a device that can decode the transmitted data. This could be a set-top box or an app on your smart TV, computer, or smartphone.
On-Demand & Live Streaming: IPTV can offer both live channels and on-demand content. Users can stream live TV channels or choose from a library of content..
Interactive Features: Many IPTV services include interactive features like pause, rewind, or fast-forward live TV.
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