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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
A time-code system, available on 8 mm and Hi-8 formats only, supported by the thumbs up editor. The code can be added either before or after video recording without affecting the video or audio.
Industry:Software
A type of connector used on all consumer VCRs and camcorders to carry the standard composite video and audio signals. See also Phono.
Industry:Software
A control which matches the signal level monitored in the input position of the output selector switch to that of the signal recorded and played back from the tape.
Industry:Software
CCIR recommendation (standard) for digital component video, equally applicable to 525 and 625 scanning lines, also called 4:2:2. Digital component video is about as close in quality as current 525 scanning line equipment can come to ATV. See ITU-R BT.601-2.
Industry:Software
Ratio of the radiant or luminous flux reflected in the directions delimited by the given cone to the reflected in the same directions by a perfect reflecting diffuser identically irradiated or illuminated.
Industry:Software
The process of supplying an RF signal to several devices simultaneously.
Industry:Software
A Dolby Digital decoder operational mode intended primarily for cable set-top boxes that are connected to the RF (antenna) input of a television set. The dialnorm reference playback level is –20 dBFS and compr words are used in dynamic range compression. Refer to Dynamic Range Compression.
Industry:Software
The process of combining a video signal and/or audio signal with an RF source so the result can be transmitted to a radio receiver, television, or VCR.
Industry:Software
An electronic device that modifies and RF signal using an audio and/or video signal.
Industry:Software
A term sometimes applied to describe a fine herringbone pattern in a picture. May also cause a slight horizontal displacement of scanning lines resulting in a rough or ragged vertical edge of the picture.
Caused by high-frequency interference.
Industry:Software