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digital video
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Discussions tagged with digital video cover a range of topics including high-resolution video formats like Cinema 4K and 2048x1536, issues with DV Encoder filters causing dithering or moiré effects in Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2, and security vulnerabilities in Windows Media related to Digital Video Recording (.dvr-ms) files. Users also troubleshoot problems with Windows Media Player 12 playing .mov and .mpeg files from digital cameras, auto-play settings for digital video devices connected via IEEE 1394, and exporting HD footage to Canon HV30 cameras. These threads reflect common digital video challenges on Windows systems.
Most HD movies are rendered in 1920x1080 pixel resolution. What's a pixel?
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The original Super Mario was comprised of tiny little squares called pixels. His appearance in the original Donkey Kong probably used even fewer pixels. For example, Mario's thumb on his right hand is one...
Fixes an issue in which effects are applied to a video unexpectedly when you create the video by using a digital video (DV) source and the DV Encoder filter. This issue occurs on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 and that...
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Resolves a vulnerability in Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center that could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Microsoft Digital Video Recording (.dvr-ms) file.
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Hello everyone
I have a problem and wondered if anyone can help please.
I have just purchased a Canon digital camera with a movie function which seems to save in .mov format.
Not a problem as such but all my previous video files are mpegs which come from my Sony handy cam, I haven't installed...
Hey guys, I have the Adobe Creative Suite (CS4); I installed Photoshop, Premiere Pro and After Effects only.
I am having a huge problem right now. Whenever I plug my videocamera into the IEEE DV port and go to upload video to the computer, Adobe Premiere automatically starts for some reason...
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So I have been trying to export HD footage to my Canon HV30 camera Through IEEE 1394. This is the first time I have done so under Windows 7 and what ever I try it will not work. Windows recognizes and installs the device as "Canon HV30 DV camera" even though it is and HDV camera. I have the...
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