1080i, 720p, 24P . . . oh my!
30 frames, 60i, 25 frames, 50i, 29.97, 23.98. Somebody help!
Here are links to two in-depth articles on the web that I found that does an excellent job in explaining what all these terms all mean: http://tinyurl.com/ysxs4h http://www.answers.com/topic/24p
But if you want a quick-read summary, I’ll give it try. Please read on:
We here at Video Labs www.VideoLabs.net have now added HD closed-captioning to our menu of services.
Standard EIA-608 (EIA = Electronics Industries Association) is the techical name given to the format that we have all come to associate with closed-captioning over the years. You know, those white block letters within a black box.
If you work in television, you may also know [...]
You may be aware of of the term Sigma encoding. It has been around for a number of years.
It is a tracking signal developed by Nielsen that can be embedded into spots, public service annoucements and video news releases.
Each product is given its own uniquely indentifiable tracking information.
Like closed captioning, this tracking signal is embedded in the vertical [...]
As you know, I like to feature popular packaging options here on this site. One of my clients recently asked to go up a step from the Trimpak (what I call the “square” clam shell case http://tinyurl.com/5wa7s8)
While the Trimpak is square and can be filed well on a shelf, this client wanted something a bit [...]
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