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Entertainment
The art or field of entertaining, especially that provided by performers.
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active lines
Entertainment; Video
The total number of scanning lines minus those scanning lines devoted to the vertical blanking interval.
anamorphic squeeze
Entertainment; Video
A change in picture geometry to compress one direction (usually horizontal) more than the other. Anamorphic squeeze lenses made CinemaScope possible. Occasionally, when widescreen ...
active picture
Entertainment; Video
That portion of the ITU-R BT.601 digital picture signal between the SAV and EAV data words.
anamorphic video
Entertainment; Video
Found on a large number of DVDs, anamorphic video squeezes a 1.78:1 picture shape into a 1.33:1 image area. If you view an anamorphic video image on a 1.33 set, the characters ...
active picture area
Entertainment; Video
The part of a TV picture that contains actual picture as opposed to sync or other data. Vertically, the active picture area is 487 lines for NTSC and 576 lines for PAL. The ...
anchor frame
Entertainment; Video
A video frame that is used for prediction. I-frames and P-frames are generally used as anchor frames, but B-frames are never anchor frames.
active video
Entertainment; Video
The part of the video waveform that is not specified to be blanking, burst, or sync information. Most of the active video, if not all of it, is visible on the display screen.
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