Cameo 400 AV mobile (English)
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S-video
– Unlike -> composite video, chrominance and luminance are transmitted separately in S-video,
resulting in higher quality.
Timeline
– The timeline is the time axis upon which you position and edit your video clips.
Transition
– see Fading
Trimming
– This refers to adjusting the length of a video clip at the beginning and/or end.
VCD
– Abbreviation for Video CD. The Video CD has a PAL resolution of 352 X 288 pixels and stores
audio and video data in MPEG-1 format. VCDs use a constant -> bit rate of 1.15 Mbps for video and 224
kbps for audio data. VCDs can be viewed in virtually any DVD player.
Video filter
– Video filters let you influence your video material in a wide range of ways. For example, you
can manipulate the colors of your video film or use complex filters to degrade your new, top-quality film
to look like an old, silent movie.
Video for Windows
– This is an old, but still commonly used, video concept for Windows.
YIQ
– YIQ is a color space related to -> YUV. It is also characterized by a brightness component ->
luminance (Y), but also by different color components, I (cyan-orange balance) and Q (magenta-green
balance). YIQ is used for -> NTSC, for example.
YUV
– YUV is the designation for a color space characterized by a brightness component -> luminance (Y)
and two color components -> chrominance (U, V).