Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 273

On-Demand, Open URL, Output Movie, PAL Phase Alternating Line, Palette, Pan and Scan, Absolute Path

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265 On-Demand - video that is not broadcast live as it is filmed, but is compressed and made available on a server for people to watch when they wish. A television broadcast is Live; renting a video and watching it at home is On-Demand. Open URL - EventStream event that opens a specified Web page at a certain time or when a hotspot it is associated with is clicked. Output Movie - compressed video ready for playback and distribution. PAL (Phase Alternating Line) - 25 fps interlaced video format used by many European countries. Palette - list of colors that are used in an 8-bit color movie or image. There are several standard palettes, such as the Macintosh System palette. Often referred to as a Color Lookup Table, Color Table or abbreviated as CLUT. Pan and Scan - dynamic cropping technique used to translate between materials with different aspect ratios. Pan and Scan is used to translate movies shot on wide screen film formats to 4:3 television display. In the pan and scan process, the image is cropped to the new aspect ratio and the transfer operator pans within the wider original image to include important details that are near the edge. (These details would be lost by a simple cropping technique.) Pan-and-scan movies don't have black bars (letterboxing) and completely fill the television screen. Path - the sequence of directories that must be traversed to get from one directory to another. On the Internet, a path is essentially the directions to a given folder, page, graphic, etc. See Absolute Path, Relative Path and URL. Pause - EventStream event that pauses a movie at a specified time. P-frame (Predictive Frame) - MPEG difference frame that looks to previous frames. Same as a QuickTime/AVI delta frame.

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On-Demand —
video that is not broadcast live as it is filmed, but is compressed and made
available on a server for people to watch when they wish. A television broadcast is Live; renting
a video and watching it at home is On-Demand.
Open URL —
EventStream event that opens a specified Web page at a certain time or when a
hotspot it is associated with is clicked.
Output Movie —
compressed video ready for playback and distribution.
PAL (Phase Alternating Line) —
25 fps interlaced video format used by many European
countries.
Palette —
list of colors that are used in an 8-bit color movie or image. There are several standard
palettes, such as the Macintosh System palette. Often referred to as a Color Lookup Table, Color
Table or abbreviated as CLUT.
Pan and Scan —
dynamic cropping technique used to translate between materials with different
aspect ratios. Pan and Scan is used to translate movies shot on wide screen film formats to 4:3
television display. In the pan and scan process, the image is cropped to the new aspect ratio and
the transfer operator pans within the wider original image to include important details that are
near the edge. (These details would be lost by a simple cropping technique.) Pan-and-scan
movies don’t have black bars (letterboxing) and completely fill the television screen.
Path —
the sequence of directories that must be traversed to get from one directory to another.
On the Internet, a path is essentially the directions to a given folder, page, graphic, etc. See
Absolute Path
,
Relative Path
and
URL
.
Pause —
EventStream event that pauses a movie at a specified time.
P-frame (Predictive Frame) —
MPEG difference frame that looks to previous frames. Same as a
QuickTime/AVI delta frame.