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Posted: October 5th, 2008, 5:54am CEST by i-garlic

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Another exciting book in the world of electronics from Keith Jack who has architected and introduced to market over 25 multimedia ICs for the PC and consumer markets. Today, the rapid conversion to digital video has taken place with consequent changes in broadcast standards and technologies. This is what we called “Convergence” is the buzzword that has come to mean this rapid coming together of various technologies that were previously unrelated. In our home we have now:
• DVD and SuperVCD players and recorders, with entire movies being stored on one disc, with newer designs supporting progressive scan capability for even higher video quality.
• Digital VCRs and camcorders, that store digital audio and video on tape.
• Digital settop boxes, which interface the television to the digital cable, satellite, or broadcast system. Many also now support interactivity, datacasting, sophisticated graphics, and internet access.
• Digital televisions, which receive and display digital TV broadcasts, either via cable, satellite, or over-the-air. Both standard-definition (SDTV) and high-definition (HDTV) versions are available.
• Game consoles, with high-definition graphics and powerful processing, and with the newer systems supporting DVD playback and internet access.
• Video editing on the PC, using real-time MPEG decoding, fast MPEG encoding, and other powerful techniques.
• Digital transmission of content for broadcast, cable and satellite systems, with the conversion to HDTV underway.
This is why the author of this book created this in order to have a reference that documents the evolving terminology, standards, and acronyms. The book contains the most up-todate terms and their usage. It is a valuable reference for engineers working in the fields of analog and digital video, broadcast personnel, technicians, or anyone charged with the task of understanding, using, or implementing video and television signals. (http://rapidshare.de/files/21325022/JACK__K.__2002_._Dictionary_of_Video_and_Television_Technology.rar) Paste it to download.

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Posted: October 5th, 2008, 5:54am CEST by i-garlic

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Another exciting book in the world of electronics from Keith Jack who has architected and introduced to market over 25 multimedia ICs for the PC and consumer markets. Today, the rapid conversion to digital video has taken place with consequent changes in broadcast standards and technologies. This is what we called “Convergence” is the buzzword that has come to mean this rapid coming together of various technologies that were previously unrelated. In our home we have now:
• DVD and SuperVCD players and recorders, with entire movies being stored on one disc, with newer designs supporting progressive scan capability for even higher video quality.
• Digital VCRs and camcorders, that store digital audio and video on tape.
• Digital settop boxes, which interface the television to the digital cable, satellite, or broadcast system. Many also now support interactivity, datacasting, sophisticated graphics, and internet access.
• Digital televisions, which receive and display digital TV broadcasts, either via cable, satellite, or over-the-air. Both standard-definition (SDTV) and high-definition (HDTV) versions are available.
• Game consoles, with high-definition graphics and powerful processing, and with the newer systems supporting DVD playback and internet access.
• Video editing on the PC, using real-time MPEG decoding, fast MPEG encoding, and other powerful techniques.
• Digital transmission of content for broadcast, cable and satellite systems, with the conversion to HDTV underway.
This is why the author of this book created this in order to have a reference that documents the evolving terminology, standards, and acronyms. The book contains the most up-todate terms and their usage. It is a valuable reference for engineers working in the fields of analog and digital video, broadcast personnel, technicians, or anyone charged with the task of understanding, using, or implementing video and television signals. (http://rapidshare.de/files/21325022/JACK__K.__2002_._Dictionary_of_Video_and_Television_Technology.rar) Paste it to download.

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