45-50 minutes of video material. The bit rate (audio and video) of an SVCD may not exceed
2.6 Mbps. SVCDs can be viewed using many standalone DVD players.
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.
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YUV
—YUV is the designation for a color space characterized by a brightness component ->
luminance (Y) and two color components -> chrominance (U, V).
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