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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.
The standard for the way a signal is carried on the cable itself. The industry has settled on a 4-pin mini plug connector.
S-Video does not have any relation to the resolution or refresh rate of the signal. Do not confuse S-Video with S-VHS. S-VHS is a tape/signal standard.
S-Video is a hardware standard that defines the physical cable jacks.
S-Video allows you to bypass the comb filter in a device. Generally, less processing of the signal results in a better picture. The comb filter separates the chroma (color) and luma (brightness) components of a video signal into separate parts. This is also called Y/C, where Y represents brightness and C color. When color and brightness are not separated, when they are combined in the signal, it is called a composite signal. S-Video cables have separate wires for the color and brightness. That is, they carry a Y/C signal. The best picture comes when the color and brightness is separate from the source. VCRs record this way, and DSS broadcasts this way too.
Laserdiscs store a composite picture rather than Y/C separated. Even when the signals have been combined at some point on their way to the monitor, different comb filters perform to different degrees of quality, so one can pick how to connect one’s components to try to use the best comb filter.
Some older sets with S-Video input jacks may actually combine the Y/C in a crude way, making the S-Video input no better than a typical composite signal. Newer sets do not do this.
Industry:Software
A 21-pin connector for European audio/video consumer products. It supports mono/stereo audio, composite video, S-video, and RGB video to be transmitted between equipment.
Industry:Software
A set of specifications for multipoint communications and data sharing for PC platforms. T.120 is based on the H.320 broad-based PB platform standard for Personal Teleconferencing.
Industry:Software
The T1Q1.5 Video Teleconferencing/Video Telephony (VTC/VT) ANSI Subworking Group (SWG) was formed to draft a performance standard for digital video. Important questions were asked, relating to video digital performance characteristics of video teleconferencing/video telephony: a) Is it possible to measure motion artifacts with VTC/VT digital transport? b) If it can be done by objective measurements, can they be matched to subjective tests? c) Is it possible to correlate the objective measurements of analog and digital performance specification? The VTC/VT Subworking Group’s goal is to answer these questions. It has become a first step to the process of constructing the performance standard.
Industry:Software
A list of the edits made in a telecine session which can be loaded into an off-line editor.
Industry:Software
An extensive family of compatible digital coding standards for studio use with high-definition television is under study and test by the SMPTE Committee on Television Signal Technology (S17).
Digital representation of the 1125/60 system is documented in SMPTE 260M.
Industry:Software
The TARGA file format (TGA) and TARGA board were developed for graphics prior to the advent of large-screen, super VGA displays.
Industry:Software