2. Native formats and parameters for HD digital video
All digital media can only be represented, manipulated, stored and distributed using two types of format (see figure 2 ):
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media formats, the form in which audio and/or visual source information is represented, which can be :
native digital formats produced directly by production equipment (§ 2 ),
compression formats resulting from the reduction of the amount of data in native formats
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Bibliography
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Understanding HD guide.
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Avid (2006)
http://www.avid.com/resources/Understanding_HD.zip
. An A-Z guide to terms for high definition television editing and post production. Edited by PANK (B.), Avid (2002)
Standards and norms
- Document A/53 Part 4-2009 - ATSC - 08-09
- Digital television standard: Part 4 – MPEG-2 Video system characteristics http://www.atsc.org/standards/a53/a_53-Part-4-2009.pdf - ATSC -
- Digital cinema" cinemas http://www.cst.fr/IMG/pdf/cst-rt-002-p-2001.pdf - CST-RT-002-P-2001 -
- Digital cinema system specification v1.2 http://www.dcimovies.com/DCIDigitalCinemaSystemSpecv1_2.pdf - Digital cinema Initiatives,...
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Organizations – Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) http://www.atsc.org/
DCI (Digital Cinema Initiatives LLC) http://www.dcimovies.com/
EBU (European Broadcasting Union)...
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