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Linear Editing
Traditional editing done on a flatbed where the source film is fed in
one side, marked, cut, and spliced, and then fed out the other end. It’s
called linear because tape must be edited in the order it’s presented (as
opposed to non-linear editing).
Link
A method of storing previously saved information in another program
without significantly affecting the size of the resulting file. Linking
offers another advantage in that the original file can be modified in its
original program and the changes will automatically be reflected in the
program where it is linked.
Mark In/Out
Points in a clip that have been marked for editing and trimming
purposes. A section can be selected from a longer clip by setting its
beginning (Mark in) and ending (Mark out).
MP3
Abbreviation of MPEG Audio Layer-3. MP3 is an audio compression
technology that produces near CD audio quality at a very small file
size, making it transfer quickly over the Internet.
MPEG-1
A standard for video and audio compression used in many products
like VCD. For NTSC, its video resolution is 352x240 pixels at 29.97
fps. For PAL, it works at 352x288 pixels at 25 fps.
MPEG-2
A subset of MPEG-1. It’s a standard for video and audio compression
used in products like DVD. For NTSC DVD, its video resolution is
720x480 pixels at 29.97 fps. For PAL DVD, it works at 720x576 pixels
at 25 fps.