Interlaced Video
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Interlaced Video: TV frames consist of two fields of alternating lines that are scanned onto the picture display unit (e.g., picture tube) in rapid sequence to produce an interlaced video image.
Decoding (Video Capture): The process of converting TV interlaced video to noninterlaced RGB video.
Noninterlaced Video: Each line is scanned during each total vertical (full) screen refresh. Computer monitors use typically noninterlaced video.
S-Video Cable: A video cable that produces better video quality than a composite cable, but not as good as a component cable. S-Video improves on composite by separating the color and luminance signals.
S-Video Jack: It is a standard definition video connection normally found on directv and Dish Network receivers: it supports better quality than composite video.
Multichannel Video Programming Distributors (MVPDS): A multichannel video program distributor is an entity such as a cable operator, a BRS/EBS provider, a direct broadcast satellite service, a television receive-only satellite program distribu . . . View Full Definition
S-Video: A video signal that employs two channels: luminance (Y: namely brightness) and chrominance (C: namely color). It is referred to as Y/C. It falls between component and composite video in term . . . View Full Definition
Video Connector: The connector on the video card or computer's graphics output that the monitor cable is connected to.
Personal Video Recorder (PVR): Pvrs are digital devices that use a hard drive instead of videotape as the recording medium. Pvrs blend the features of a VCR with the programmability and storage of a computer.
Music Video: A visual representation of or accompaniment to a song or other musical selection that usually exists independently as a recording.
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