3. DV format family
The DV (Digital Video) format was originally developed by a group of four companies: Matsushita, Sony, Philips and Thomson. Released in 1996, the DV 3.1 format was initially aimed at amateur users. The quality of the signals available at output soon interested professional users, who were offered two competing professional versions of the DV format: Panasonic's DVCPRO 3.2 ...
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Bibliography
In Engineering Techniques
Standards
- Information Technology – Digital compression and coding of photographic still images: JPEG profile registration, SPIFF profiles, SPIFF tags, SPIFF color spaces, APPn tags, SPIFF compression types and registration authorities (REGAUT) - ISO/CEI 10918-4 - 08-99
- Information Technology – Coding of moving images and associated sound for digital storage media up to approx. 1.5 Mbit/s - ISO/CEI 11172 - 1993
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Organizations
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) http://www.jpeg.org
Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) http://www.chiariglione.org/mpeg
Manufacturers
(non-exhaustive list)
Panasonic http://www.panasonic-broadcast.com
Sony http://www.sony.net
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