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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 data element as represented in its encoded form.
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The total amount of bits available on the media being used. In DVD, the bit budget of a single sided/single layer DVD5 disk is actually 4.7 GB.
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Audio encoding method for low-bit rate codecs.
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See Packing Density.
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Used to implement the physical combination of the coding and decoding circuits.
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The number of levels that a pixel might have, such as 256 with an 8-bit depth or 1024 with a 10-bit depth.
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Representing each level of a video or audio signal as a number, usually in binary form.
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The incorrect interpretation of a binary bit by a message processing unit.
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The set of user-definable parameters that characterize a coded video bit stream. Bit streams are characterized by coding parameters. Decoders are characterized by the bit streams that they are capable of decoding.
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a) This term is used in High Density Digital Recording (HDDR), or High Density Recording (HDR), or other such names and refers to the number of errors a specific magnetic tape may contain, and is expressed in errors per data bits, such as one in 106 or one error in one million data bits. b) The average probability of a digital recording system reproducing a bit in error. Note: IEEE 100 defines error rate as “the ratio of the number of characters of a message incorrectly received to the number of characters of the message received.” Bit error rates typical of current digital tape recording are: digital video tape, about 106; digital instrumentation tape, about 109; digital computer tape, about 1012.
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