Below are the following results for the tag: "synchronization"
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1/2" Analog Tape |
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1/4" Longitudinal Time Code Track |
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ADR |
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Center Track Time Code |
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Clocking Error |
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Conform |
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CTL Time Code |
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Delay |
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Drift |
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Drop-frame Time Code |
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synchronization
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Metadata
Metadata is used to facilitate the understanding, characteristics, use, and management of data based on the type of data and the context of its use.
Some examples:
A) In a library database, metadata about a book would likely include the author, title, genre, a description of the content,
Phasing
Phasing is a steady or variable cancellation of frequencies created when two copies of identical program material are combined with very small variations in timing. The timing variations that cause phasing are up to approximately 1/2 a video frame apart. When the timing variation between the
Academy Curve
The Academy curve is a standard playback equalization curve for pre-1975 mono, non-Dolby® optical soundtracks. It functions as the second part of a noise reduction scheme that begins by adding a “pre-emphasis” to audio intended for theatrical playback by boosting its high frequencies. When