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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.
The programme used to retrieve the system identifier of your Silicon Graphic workstation.
Industry:Software
Microsoft’s older multimedia environment for the Windows operating system. You use Video for Windows by installing several drivers and libraries in your Windows directories.
Industry:Software
That portion of the switcher electronic crosspoints which are not controlled by a row of push buttons on the console. See Bus.
Industry:Software
The change in phase of the colour burst signal relative to the phase of the chrominance subcarrier, in the active line time, caused by processing the video signal.
Industry:Software
A control found on control amplifiers with tape monitor jacks, and on recorders with monitor heads, allows comparison of the signal being fed to the tape (source) with the signal just recorded.
Industry:Software
The angle and speed at which the tape passes the video heads. Due to small differences in head-to-tape alignment between VCRs, it is sometimes necessary to adjust the tracking control on a VCR when playing a tape recorded on another deck.
Industry:Software
The OSI Reference Model was formally initiated by the International organisation for standardisation (ISO) in March, 1977, in response to the international need for an open set of communications standards. OSI’s objectives are: to provide an architectural reference point for developing standardised procedures; to allow internetworking between networks of the same type; to serve as a common framework for the development of services and protocols consistent with the OSI model; to expedite the offering of interoperable, multi-vendor products and services.
Industry:Software
A) A defined subset of the syntax of a specification.
b) Subdivision of video coding into different resolutions. c) Defines the amount of functions and compression processes involved. It is, in other words, a defined subset of the entire syntax, and limits the number of facilities that may be used. For instance, a profile specifies the allowed scalability features.
Industry:Software
A process used in photography to generate a brownish tone in pictures giving them an “antique” appearance. The same idea has been electronically adapted for video production where a black and white image can be coloured in sepia.
Industry:Software
An organised assembly of equipment, personnel, procedures, and other facilities designed to perform a specific function or set of functions.
Industry:Software