The document appears to be a log of frames from an animation created using TVPaint Animation 11 Pro STD. It lists the frame number for 164 frames of animation that were created, ranging from frame 0 to frame 165.
The document appears to be a log of frames from an animation created using TVPaint Animation 11 Pro STD. It lists the frame number for 165 total frames from 0 to 165.
BD/BRrip, DVDrip, R5, PPVrip, TS, etc..Steve Brown
This document defines and describes various types of digital video file releases, including BDRips (high quality rips from Blu-Ray discs), DVDRips (rips from final released DVDs), R5 (low-cost DVD releases from the former Soviet Union), PPVRips (releases of new movies available to hotel customers), TVRips (episodes ripped from television broadcasts), workprints (unfinished copies of films), CAMs (recordings of films screened in theaters), telesyncs (similar to CAMs but using an external audio source), telecines (digital copies of film reels with good quality picture and sound), screeners (promotional copies on VHS or DVD sent to rental stores
This document provides an overview of DVD video versus DVD-ROM formats, including their key differences and appropriate usage of logos. DVD video can be played in DVD players, while DVD-ROM is for computer use only. The document also discusses region encoding and copy protection features of DVDs.
The document provides specifications and service information for the Sony DVD player, receiver, and deck model HCD-GN1200D. It includes sections on specifications for the DVD player, tape deck, amplifier, tuner, and general sections. Diagrams are provided showing the block diagrams and schematics for the various components. Troubleshooting information is also given, with service codes explained. The document serves as a manual for servicing the device.
This document discusses rate adaptation techniques for video streaming. It covers sender algorithms that involve chopping video frames into packets and sending at regular intervals. It also discusses adapting the transmission rate in response to network conditions using additive increase/multiplicative decrease. The document explores using layered video encoding to adjust quality by dropping layers as the rate decreases. It analyzes the congestion responsiveness of Microsoft Windows Streaming Media and finds it can be bursty and not always TCP-friendly.
This document discusses rate adaptation techniques for video streaming. It covers sender algorithms that involve chopping video frames into packets and sending at regular intervals. It also discusses adapting the transmission rate in response to network conditions using additive increase/multiplicative decrease. Methods for estimating the available bandwidth are presented, such as using packet pairs. The document also discusses using layered video encoding to adapt the video quality by sending more or fewer layers depending on the available bandwidth.
Embedded Recipes 2018 - Upstream multimedia on amlogic so cs from fiction t...Anne Nicolas
Inexpensive set-top boxes are everywhere and many of them are powered by AmLogic SoCs. These chips provide 4K H.265/VP9 video decoding and as of the last couple years, have a very good Mainline Linux and U-Boot support.
Unfortunately, most of the multimedia features, like Hardware Accelerated OpenGL ES, Video Decoding, Audio Playback, and Video Rendering were missing from Upstream projects like Linux, Mesa, Gstreamer or FFmpeg. Thankfully a growing community of independent developers have managed to get most of these features to work using upstream only source code.
Maxime will present the challenges and benefits to have Multimedia support using upstream projects and will detail the technical challenges to offer a complete Multimedia support on these Amlogic SoCs.
The audience is anyone interested in ARM SoCs, multimedia, upstream development process or learning more about the architecture of the AmLogic application processors.
Attendees can expect a presentation on the actual work of code upstreamed for the Amlogic SoCs, a multimedia overview and challenges on non-x86 platforms, an overview of the hardware architecture, and much more.
This document discusses the history and technology of video. It covers early video inventions from the 17th century through the development of motion pictures. It then summarizes key aspects of digital video including formats, compression methods, streaming versus downloading, and examples of popular video platforms.
The document appears to be a log of frames from an animation created using TVPaint Animation 11 Pro STD. It lists the frame number for 165 total frames from 0 to 165.
BD/BRrip, DVDrip, R5, PPVrip, TS, etc..Steve Brown
This document defines and describes various types of digital video file releases, including BDRips (high quality rips from Blu-Ray discs), DVDRips (rips from final released DVDs), R5 (low-cost DVD releases from the former Soviet Union), PPVRips (releases of new movies available to hotel customers), TVRips (episodes ripped from television broadcasts), workprints (unfinished copies of films), CAMs (recordings of films screened in theaters), telesyncs (similar to CAMs but using an external audio source), telecines (digital copies of film reels with good quality picture and sound), screeners (promotional copies on VHS or DVD sent to rental stores
This document provides an overview of DVD video versus DVD-ROM formats, including their key differences and appropriate usage of logos. DVD video can be played in DVD players, while DVD-ROM is for computer use only. The document also discusses region encoding and copy protection features of DVDs.
The document provides specifications and service information for the Sony DVD player, receiver, and deck model HCD-GN1200D. It includes sections on specifications for the DVD player, tape deck, amplifier, tuner, and general sections. Diagrams are provided showing the block diagrams and schematics for the various components. Troubleshooting information is also given, with service codes explained. The document serves as a manual for servicing the device.
This document discusses rate adaptation techniques for video streaming. It covers sender algorithms that involve chopping video frames into packets and sending at regular intervals. It also discusses adapting the transmission rate in response to network conditions using additive increase/multiplicative decrease. The document explores using layered video encoding to adjust quality by dropping layers as the rate decreases. It analyzes the congestion responsiveness of Microsoft Windows Streaming Media and finds it can be bursty and not always TCP-friendly.
This document discusses rate adaptation techniques for video streaming. It covers sender algorithms that involve chopping video frames into packets and sending at regular intervals. It also discusses adapting the transmission rate in response to network conditions using additive increase/multiplicative decrease. Methods for estimating the available bandwidth are presented, such as using packet pairs. The document also discusses using layered video encoding to adapt the video quality by sending more or fewer layers depending on the available bandwidth.
Embedded Recipes 2018 - Upstream multimedia on amlogic so cs from fiction t...Anne Nicolas
Inexpensive set-top boxes are everywhere and many of them are powered by AmLogic SoCs. These chips provide 4K H.265/VP9 video decoding and as of the last couple years, have a very good Mainline Linux and U-Boot support.
Unfortunately, most of the multimedia features, like Hardware Accelerated OpenGL ES, Video Decoding, Audio Playback, and Video Rendering were missing from Upstream projects like Linux, Mesa, Gstreamer or FFmpeg. Thankfully a growing community of independent developers have managed to get most of these features to work using upstream only source code.
Maxime will present the challenges and benefits to have Multimedia support using upstream projects and will detail the technical challenges to offer a complete Multimedia support on these Amlogic SoCs.
The audience is anyone interested in ARM SoCs, multimedia, upstream development process or learning more about the architecture of the AmLogic application processors.
Attendees can expect a presentation on the actual work of code upstreamed for the Amlogic SoCs, a multimedia overview and challenges on non-x86 platforms, an overview of the hardware architecture, and much more.
This document discusses the history and technology of video. It covers early video inventions from the 17th century through the development of motion pictures. It then summarizes key aspects of digital video including formats, compression methods, streaming versus downloading, and examples of popular video platforms.
A presentation on the digital preservation of audiovisual materials, including a brief history of media formats and file types, among others. It's a bit of a rushed work, I admit, plus the text designs are not as smooth as before I converted the PPT to PDF format.
An indepth look of PilotsEYE.tv and how it's dealt with the various (consumer and prosumer formats) an it's way to postproduction / Avid. This Presentation was held at Editors Retreat 2014 / Charlette.
The document describes the interactive menu for the Iron Man DVD. It shows Iron Man standing in the center while screens spin around him, displaying clips from the film. The menu is fully animated using techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It rotates slowly so the user can see everything. Iron Man is made to stand out against a blurred blue background through techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and lowered opacity. The video quality is 480p as it is compressed for YouTube in a 4:3 aspect ratio at 30 frames per second to reduce jerkiness for the US NTSC format.
A brief rollerskate along HTML5 multimedia beach, in which we pop into the soda shop of subtitling and the ice-cream parlour of synchronised media, before we incongruously pop into the igloo of JavaScript access to the camera (because I pulled in from slides from another presso after we talked about it in an earlier presentation).
Video production involves three main processes: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, the concept, storyboard, locations, crew, and schedule are planned. Production is the on-location shooting and recording of footage, graphics, and audio. Post-production includes editing the various video and audio elements together, adding effects, and finalizing the master video.
The document provides information about video compression from production format to distribution format. It discusses various compression techniques including intraframe compression (within a single frame) and interframe compression (between successive frames). It also covers topics like spatial and temporal resolution, color resolution, video and audio signals, video distribution challenges, movie formats, codecs, and tools for video production and compression.
This document contains a comparison chart of various monitor models. It lists specifications such as screen size, resolution, video and audio inputs/outputs, refresh rate, contrast ratio, response time, brightness, and power source for each model. Features like on-screen display menu, tempered glass screen, built-in speakers, and picture-in-picture are also indicated. The document also contains definitions of some key monitor terms and features, such as DNIe (Digital Natural Image Engine), Motion Optimizer, Detail Enhancer, and PIP/PBP (Picture-in-Picture/Picture-by-Picture).
The document describes the specifications of 4/8/16 channel H.264 DVR security systems. Key details include support for real-time recording of up to 16 channels of CIF video and playback of 16 channels simultaneously. The DVRs also support built-in DDNS, mobile surveillance via 5 operating systems, powerful central management software, and simultaneous network viewing by 16 users. Storage options include support for 2 x 2000GB HDDs on the 16-channel model.
The document discusses various video formats including helical scan video, VHS, VHS-C, 8mm video, miniDV, Digital8, and their advantages and disadvantages. It also covers topics such as video production, distribution systems, teleconferencing, and streaming video.
A gentle introduction to video encoding [diveintomark]Choon Keat Chew
The document discusses video encoding by explaining the encoding process, common video and audio codecs, caption formats, container formats, and how they are often combined. It breaks down the encoding process into compressing the video and audio streams separately before combining them into a single file. It then provides overviews of popular codecs for video and audio compression, as well as formats for captions and containers, noting which are commonly used together for different platforms and audiences.
This document provides instructions for wiring an 8x8 bi-color LED matrix. It explains that the matrix has 128 LEDs with the anodes of each color connected to rows and the cathodes connected to columns. To light an LED, the corresponding row must be connected to 5V and the column connected to ground through a resistor. Scanning through the rows and columns quickly allows displaying images by turning on LEDs in the corresponding positions of a bitmap array. Example code is provided to test the display and scroll messages.
This document is an 18-page technical specification sheet for the KS0108B LCD Driver IC published in 1997 by Samsung Electronics. It provides detailed product information, specifications, pin configurations, timing diagrams, and application notes for the KS0108B LCD driver integrated circuit. The document states that it is subject to change without notice.
This document provides information about a motion graphics video titled "Avengers blue ray dvd menu" including a brief description of what is seen in the video. It discusses the techniques used such as animation, visual effects, and color rendering since the entire clip was created using motion graphics in Adobe After Effects. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are also mentioned. Technical details about the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression are provided. Key terms related to motion graphics and video production are defined in a glossary.
Kernel Recipes 2013 - Overview display in the Linux kernelAnne Nicolas
The Linux kernel has adapted in recent years to cope with the arrival of the embedded platforms using more and more advanced graphics capabilities. This presentation will explore the past challenges, but also the present and future, focusing on the current situation, the problems we face and the solutions that are currently proposed and considered.
The document discusses five common video standards: NTSC, NTSC-J, PAL, PAL-M, and SECAM. It provides details on the scanlines, frame rates, and regions of use for each standard. Additionally, it covers concepts like progressive vs interlaced scanning, video formats and resolutions including DV, SD, and HD, and video compression factors like aspect ratios, data rates, and file sizes.
1. The document describes an animated wrestling entrance video that plays as a wrestler enters the ring.
2. The animation features the wrestler's name with special effects like smoke and fog, with dark lighting highlighting the wrestler against a blurred background to make him stand out.
3. Advanced animation techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are used to emphasize the wrestler's name and make him the focal point of the video.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
A presentation on the digital preservation of audiovisual materials, including a brief history of media formats and file types, among others. It's a bit of a rushed work, I admit, plus the text designs are not as smooth as before I converted the PPT to PDF format.
An indepth look of PilotsEYE.tv and how it's dealt with the various (consumer and prosumer formats) an it's way to postproduction / Avid. This Presentation was held at Editors Retreat 2014 / Charlette.
The document describes the interactive menu for the Iron Man DVD. It shows Iron Man standing in the center while screens spin around him, displaying clips from the film. The menu is fully animated using techniques like animation, visual effects, color rendering, and graphics. It rotates slowly so the user can see everything. Iron Man is made to stand out against a blurred blue background through techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and lowered opacity. The video quality is 480p as it is compressed for YouTube in a 4:3 aspect ratio at 30 frames per second to reduce jerkiness for the US NTSC format.
A brief rollerskate along HTML5 multimedia beach, in which we pop into the soda shop of subtitling and the ice-cream parlour of synchronised media, before we incongruously pop into the igloo of JavaScript access to the camera (because I pulled in from slides from another presso after we talked about it in an earlier presentation).
Video production involves three main processes: pre-production, production, and post-production. In pre-production, the concept, storyboard, locations, crew, and schedule are planned. Production is the on-location shooting and recording of footage, graphics, and audio. Post-production includes editing the various video and audio elements together, adding effects, and finalizing the master video.
The document provides information about video compression from production format to distribution format. It discusses various compression techniques including intraframe compression (within a single frame) and interframe compression (between successive frames). It also covers topics like spatial and temporal resolution, color resolution, video and audio signals, video distribution challenges, movie formats, codecs, and tools for video production and compression.
This document contains a comparison chart of various monitor models. It lists specifications such as screen size, resolution, video and audio inputs/outputs, refresh rate, contrast ratio, response time, brightness, and power source for each model. Features like on-screen display menu, tempered glass screen, built-in speakers, and picture-in-picture are also indicated. The document also contains definitions of some key monitor terms and features, such as DNIe (Digital Natural Image Engine), Motion Optimizer, Detail Enhancer, and PIP/PBP (Picture-in-Picture/Picture-by-Picture).
The document describes the specifications of 4/8/16 channel H.264 DVR security systems. Key details include support for real-time recording of up to 16 channels of CIF video and playback of 16 channels simultaneously. The DVRs also support built-in DDNS, mobile surveillance via 5 operating systems, powerful central management software, and simultaneous network viewing by 16 users. Storage options include support for 2 x 2000GB HDDs on the 16-channel model.
The document discusses various video formats including helical scan video, VHS, VHS-C, 8mm video, miniDV, Digital8, and their advantages and disadvantages. It also covers topics such as video production, distribution systems, teleconferencing, and streaming video.
A gentle introduction to video encoding [diveintomark]Choon Keat Chew
The document discusses video encoding by explaining the encoding process, common video and audio codecs, caption formats, container formats, and how they are often combined. It breaks down the encoding process into compressing the video and audio streams separately before combining them into a single file. It then provides overviews of popular codecs for video and audio compression, as well as formats for captions and containers, noting which are commonly used together for different platforms and audiences.
This document provides instructions for wiring an 8x8 bi-color LED matrix. It explains that the matrix has 128 LEDs with the anodes of each color connected to rows and the cathodes connected to columns. To light an LED, the corresponding row must be connected to 5V and the column connected to ground through a resistor. Scanning through the rows and columns quickly allows displaying images by turning on LEDs in the corresponding positions of a bitmap array. Example code is provided to test the display and scroll messages.
This document is an 18-page technical specification sheet for the KS0108B LCD Driver IC published in 1997 by Samsung Electronics. It provides detailed product information, specifications, pin configurations, timing diagrams, and application notes for the KS0108B LCD driver integrated circuit. The document states that it is subject to change without notice.
This document provides information about a motion graphics video titled "Avengers blue ray dvd menu" including a brief description of what is seen in the video. It discusses the techniques used such as animation, visual effects, and color rendering since the entire clip was created using motion graphics in Adobe After Effects. Advanced techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are also mentioned. Technical details about the video format, screen ratio, resolution, frame rate, and compression are provided. Key terms related to motion graphics and video production are defined in a glossary.
Kernel Recipes 2013 - Overview display in the Linux kernelAnne Nicolas
The Linux kernel has adapted in recent years to cope with the arrival of the embedded platforms using more and more advanced graphics capabilities. This presentation will explore the past challenges, but also the present and future, focusing on the current situation, the problems we face and the solutions that are currently proposed and considered.
The document discusses five common video standards: NTSC, NTSC-J, PAL, PAL-M, and SECAM. It provides details on the scanlines, frame rates, and regions of use for each standard. Additionally, it covers concepts like progressive vs interlaced scanning, video formats and resolutions including DV, SD, and HD, and video compression factors like aspect ratios, data rates, and file sizes.
1. The document describes an animated wrestling entrance video that plays as a wrestler enters the ring.
2. The animation features the wrestler's name with special effects like smoke and fog, with dark lighting highlighting the wrestler against a blurred background to make him stand out.
3. Advanced animation techniques like blur, sharpen, distortion, and rotation are used to emphasize the wrestler's name and make him the focal point of the video.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.