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Tektronix, Inc.
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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
Used to describe the simultaneous operation of several conditional access systems.
Industry:Software
A) Jerkiness of motion associated with presentation rates below the fusion frequency. b) A temporal artefact associated with moving images when the image is sampled at one frame rate and converted to a different frame rate for display. As a result, motion vectors in the display may appear to represent discontinuously varying velocities. The subjective effect of the artefact becomes more obvious when the frame-rate conversions are made by simple deletions or repetitions of selected frames (or fields). It may become less obvious when interpolated frames (or fields) are generated by employing predictive algorithms.
Industry:Software
One million bytes (actually 1,048,576); one thousand kilobytes.
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See Frame Buffer.
Industry:Software
Friction controlling plastic sheets used inside a Philips cassette to control winding uniformity and torque level.
Industry:Software
A monitor that accommodates a variety of horizontal and vertical synchronisation frequencies. This monitor type accepts inputs from many different display adapters, and is typically capable of either analogue or digital input.
Industry:Software
The transducing of the information in a real image into the photographic or electronic medium. Normally in motion-reproducing systems, synchronous audio information is simultaneously transduced.
Industry:Software
Scanning lines or lines of resolution. The latter are hypothetical lines alternating between white and black (or, in the case of chroma resolution, between complementary colors). The combined maximum number of black and white lines that might be perceived in a particular direction is the number of lines of resolution. Vertical resolution is measured with horizontal lines; horizontal resolution is measured with vertical lines; diagonal resolution is measured with diagonal lines (no current television system or proposal favours one diagonal direction over the other, so the direction of the diagonal lines does not really matter). See also PPH.
Industry:Software
A DVD has the ability to store eight audio streams. This is different than the number of channels each stream might have. Thus, each of the streams might contain a multi-channel audio programme in a separate language.
Industry:Software
A mismatched edit that creates a visual disturbance when replayed. Usually occurs when cutting between two images which share an identical subject but place the subject at different positions in the frame.
Industry:Software