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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 microprocessor that controls two or more video decks or VCRs and facilitates frame-accurate editing.
Industry:Entertainment
A control system (usually computerized) which allows you to control video tape machines, the video switcher, and other devices remotely from a single control panel. Editors enable you to produce finished video programs which combine video tape or effects from several different sources.
Industry:Entertainment
An electronically-erasable, programmable read-only memory device. Data can be stored in memory and will remain there even after power is removed from the device. The memory can be erased electronically so that new data can be stored.
Industry:Entertainment
a) One or more manipulations of the video image to produce a desired result. b) Multi-source transition, such as a wipe, dissolve, or key.
Industry:Entertainment
Market status under which cable TV systems are exempt from regulation of basic tier rates by local franchising authorities, as defined in 1992 Cable Act. To claim effective competition, a cable system must compete with at least one other multi-channel provider that is available to at least 50% of an area’s households and is subscribed to by more than 15% of the households.
Industry:Entertainment
Setup on the AVC, Century, or Vista includes the status of every push-button, key setting, and transition rate. The PANEL-MEM system can store these setups in memory registers for future use.
Industry:Entertainment
The downstream keyer within an M/E, i.e., the last layer of video.
Industry:Entertainment
The portion of the switcher that performs mixes, wipes, and cuts between background and/or affects key video signals. The Effects System excludes the Downstream Keyer and Fade-to-Black circuitry. Also referred to as Mix Effects (M/E) system.
Industry:Entertainment
A technique for converting television images to film using direct stimulation of film emulsion by a very fine long focal length electronic beam.
Industry:Entertainment