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Video editing
Of or pertaining to software that is made to organize raw video footage using editing techniques and special effects in order to create a finalized motion picture.
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MPEG-1 layer 3 (MP3)
Software; Video editing
A commonly used term for the MPEG-1 Layer 3 (ISO/IEC 11172-3) or MPEG-2 Layer 3 (ISO/IEC 13818-3) audio compression formats. MPEG-1 Layer 3 is up to two channels of audio and MPEG-2 Layer 3 is up to ...
MPEG-7
Software; Video editing
MPEG-7 is a multimedia content (images, graphics, 3D models, audio, speech, video) representation standard for information searching. Final specification is expected in the year 2000.
Multimedia Hypermedia Expert Group (MHEG)
Software; Video editing
MHEG is another working group under the same ISO/IEC subcommittee that feature the MPEG. The MHEG is the Working Group 12 (WG 12) of Subcommittee 29 (SC 29) of the joint ISO and IEC Technical ...
MUSE-6
Software; Video editing
A family of three versions of an ATV transmission scheme said to be both receiver-compatible and channel-compatible. Since the original MUSE schemes are neither, there is little similarity between ...
MUSE-9
Software; Video editing
A family of three versions of an ATV transmission scheme said to be receiver-compatible and using a 3 MHz augmentation channel. The three versions are very similar to the three versions of MUSE-6, ...
MUSE-E
Software; Video editing
MUSE optimised for emission (i.e., broadcasting) rather than transmission (i.e., satellite distribution). It is a non-receiver-compatible, non-channel-compatible scheme occupying 8.1 MHz of base ...
MUSE-T
Software; Video editing
MUSE optimised for transmission (via satellite) rather than emission (via terrestrial broadcasting). It occupies twice the bandwidth of MUSE-E (16.2 MHz), but is otherwise quite similar.