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Tektronix, Inc.
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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 group of two or more data essence or metadata elements that are predefined in the relevant data essence standard or Dynamic Metadata Dictionary and are grouped together under one UL Data Key. Set members are not guaranteed to exist or be in any order.
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The data broadcast, specification profile for data streaming supports data broadcast services that require a streamingoriented, end-to-end delivery of data in either an asynchronous, synchronous, or synchronized way through DVB compliant broadcast networks. Data broadcast according to the data streaming specification is carried in Program Elementary Stream (PES) packets which are defined in MPEG-2 systems. See Asynchronous Data Streaming, Synchronous Data Streaming.
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An ATV scheme first proposed in Britain.
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Facing a need to make a multitude of audio/visual technologies and network protocols interoperate, DAVIC was formed in 1993 by Dr. Leonardo Chiariglione, convenor of the MPEG. The purpose of DAVIC is to provide specifications of open interfaces and protocols to maximize interoperability in digital audio/visual applications and services. Thus, DAVIC operates as an extension of technology development centers, such as MPEG.
Industry:Entertainment
A consumer format from Philips using PASC audio coding.
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A software layer that provides direct control of the display system to an application or client. The display vendor provides information to the system (in addition to the display driver) that allows DCI to offer a generic interface to a client.
Industry:Entertainment
A Windows 95 version of DCI. See DCI.
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A file or group of files which describe how to master a data image file for optical disc (DVD or CD). This is an ANSI industry standard developed by Doug Carson and Associates. The laser beam recorders use this information in the mastering process.
Industry:Entertainment
a) A digital video recording device based on high-speed computer disk drives. Commonly used as a means to get video into and out from computers. b) A video recording device that uses a hard disk or optical disk drive mechanism. Disk recorders offer quick access to recorded material.
Industry:Entertainment
Elimination of the bounce signals characteristic of mechanical switches. Debouncing can be performed by either hardware or software.
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