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  2. Mastering (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Mastering, a form of audio post production, is the process of preparing and transferring recorded audio from a source containing the final mix to a data storage device (the master), the source from which all copies will be produced (via methods such as pressing, duplication or replication).

  3. Compact disc manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    This type of mastering is called Direct Read After Write (DRAW) and is the main advantage of some non-photoresist recording systems. Problems with the quality of the glass blank master, such as scratches, or an uneven dye-polymer coating, can be immediately detected. If required, the mastering can be halted, saving time and increasing throughput.

  4. SPARS code - Wikipedia

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    AAD is the SPARS code (highlighted in red) on Madonna's 1990 album, The Immaculate Collection. The SPARS code is a three-position alphabetic classification system developed in the early 1980s by the Society of Professional Audio Recording Services (SPARS) for commercial compact disc releases to denote aspects of the sound recording and reproduction process, distinguishing between the use of ...

  5. Murali Chemuturi - Wikipedia

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    Book - Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored with Thomas M. Cagley, Jr., 2010, J.Ross Publishing, Inc, USA, ISBN 978-1-60427-034-1, Pages=408, Book - Requirements Engineering and Management for Software Development Projects, year=2012, publisher – Springer Science+Business, USA, ISBN 978-1 ...

  6. Scrum (software development) - Wikipedia

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    The product backlog is a breakdown of work to be done and contains an ordered list of product requirements (such as features, bug fixes and non-functional requirements) that the team maintains for a product. The order of a product backlog corresponds to the urgency of the task. Common formats for backlog items include user stories and use cases ...

  7. HDR10 - Wikipedia

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    HDR10 is defined as: [4] EOTF: SMPTE ST 2084 (); Bit depth: 10 bit; Color primaries: ITU-R BT.2020 (identical to BT.2100 primaries) Static metadata: SMPTE ST 2086 (mastering display color volume), MaxFALL (maximum frame-average light level), and MaxCLL (maximum content light level)

  8. IvsEdits - Wikipedia

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    ivsEdits is a professional video editing software / non-linear editing system (NLE) made in Italy by IVS. ivsEdits supports editing and mastering of PAL, NTSC, HD, 2K and 4K clips and projects. It was released as a commercial software in the 2008 soon after its first international show at IBC 2008. [2]

  9. Recording studio - Wikipedia

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    The first modern project studios came into being during the mid-1980s, with the advent of affordable multitrack recording devices, synthesizers and microphones. The phenomenon has flourished with falling prices of MIDI equipment and accessories, as well as inexpensive direct to disk recording products.