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Digital Video Glossary
Compared to facilitate analog and IP cameras on the model of video quality, media types, management and other important factors such as cost, helps fault tolerance etc us a clearer and better understanding of the way they work and the technology that goes in and why it is used in CCTV industry. Let us see how a after another. Let's start with video.
IP Camera
Quality
These cameras provide still images Managing without movement but can not process images in low light. It's hard to improve the video quality in IP camera, because it limits in encoders, and It provides latency.
These have built-in digital zoom.
Transmission
Because IP-based video traffic on the network that affect All networking issues (congestion, viruses, latency, bandwidth problems) the video quality of IP camera
These cameras take great visual areas for which they the remote monitoring needs
Disorders
IP cameras are scrambling system, so that makes it impossible to build anyone to the signals
These cameras take great visual areas that make them ideal for remote monitoring must
Analog Camera
Quality
Analog CCD camera handles motion well and performs very well in lots of light. Video quality can be improved significantly because there is more hardware and software resources are available and absolutely no latency.
Basic analog cameras often do not have features like digital zoom.
Transmission
Analog video traffic is more reliable because it is not network. It is similar to an analogue telephone line
Disorders
Sometimes signals from analog systems have problems Problem making it easier for someone, the resulting unencrypted signals views
Remote Access
Analog cameras do not work well with wide ranges in general
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Digital Video For Dummies $16.99 So you have a camcorder and visions of being the next Spielberg. But how do you progress from shooting so-so footage to showing your own finished movie? Digital Video For Dummies, 4th Edition gives you the know-how and the show-how! Find out how to shoot and edit great movies, using iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, or Adobe Premiere Elements to add the finishing touches like special effects and your own soundtrack. With the latest information and lots of illustrations and screen shots, this friendly guide walks you through::; Getting your computer ready to work with digital video (complete with information about FireWire); Choosing a camcorder, including features to look for and features that are useless; Digitizing old VHS videotapes to preserve memories; Purchasing other movie making gear, including audio and lighting equipment; Shooting better video, with tips on lighting, panning, using the zoom, and recording better audio; Creating your own sound effects such as footsteps, bones breaking, fire, thunder, insects buzzing, and more; Capturing digital video using iMovie, Windows Movie Marker, or Premiere Elements; Editing, including understanding timecode, organizing and previewing clips, and assembling clips in Storyboard and Timeline; Adding transitions, titles, and special effects; Importing and integrating video from phones and digital cameras; Using audio rubberbands in iMovie, Premiere Elements, and other editing programs; Adding narration, importing and working with CD audio, and adding a music soundtrack. Keith Underdahl has extensive professional video production experience developing kiosk and marketing videos for Ages Software. Realizing that you’ll want to polish and premiere your movie, he includes information on::; More advanced video editing, including animating video clips, improving light and color, compositing video (bluescreen or greenscreen), and more; 13 categories of video effects, ranging from blur and sharpen to transform; Working with still photos and graphics; Sharing your video online using QuickTime (/QT), RealMedia (.RM), or Windows Media Video (.WMV); Making tapes or burning DVDs in 9 steps. With a handy cheat sheet of keyboard shortcuts, a chart comparing 10 video editing programs, a glossary, and more, with this guide you’ll soon be saying “Lights, camera, action” and producing your own movie attraction. |
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