WHITEPAPERS
Working with Digital Video
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Abstract
Digital Video
An analog signal is a continuously varying voltage, whereas a digital signal is the numerical representation of an analog signal, simply ones and zeros. In that regard, Digital Video (DV) describes recording, editing and playback video technology that is based on digital signals rather than analog signals.
 It was late 1970s when first prototypes of digital videotape recorders (VTR) were developed. First commercial instruction by Sony followed in 1987. Starting from the early 1990s digital video met our PCs, and now it is safe to say that video has made the transition from analog to digital, and it happened.....
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Please find the full whitepaper here;Â METUS_digital_video_wp1.pdf