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  2. Video recorder scheduling code - Wikipedia

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    The actual algorithms used to encode and decode the television guide values from and to their time representations were published in 1992, but only for six-digit codes or less. [1] [2] Source code for seven and eight digit codes was written in C and Perl and posted anonymously in 2003. [3]

  3. Comparison of video codecs - Wikipedia

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    The quality the codec can achieve is heavily based on the compression format the codec uses. A codec is not a format, and there may be multiple codecs that implement the same compression specification – for example, MPEG-1 codecs typically do not achieve quality/size ratio comparable to codecs that implement the more modern H.264 specification.

  4. Coordinated Video Timings - Wikipedia

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    Coordinated Video Timings (CVT; VESA-2013-3 v1.2 [1]) is a standard by VESA which defines the timings of the component video signal. Initially intended for use by computer monitors and video cards , the standard made its way into consumer televisions .

  5. Tork: Prehistoric Punk - Wikipedia

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    Tork: Prehistoric Punk is a 2005 platform video game developed by Tiwak and published by Ubisoft for the Xbox. It was only released in North America. It was only released in North America. In the game, players control the title character as he fights back against an evil sorcerer who is trying to destroy his world.

  6. Tork - Wikipedia

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    Tork Angegh, ancient Armenian masculine deity, also called Torq and Durq/Turq; Tork: Prehistoric Punk, a 2005 platform video game for the Xbox; Torkils (also Torks, Cyrillic: торки), Turkic tribe of the Middle Ages; Tork, brand of away-from-home tissue products made by Essity

  7. Glossary of video terms - Wikipedia

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    See also, the Motion topic for video quality requirements considerations. [3] Motion Picture Expert Group (MPEG) A group of standards for encoding and compressing audiovisual information such as movies, video, and music. MPEG compression is as high as 200:1 for low-motion video of VHS quality, and broadcast quality can be achieved at 6 Mbit/s.

  8. Perceptual Evaluation of Video Quality - Wikipedia

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    Perceptual Evaluation of Video Quality (PEVQ) is an end-to-end (E2E) measurement algorithm to score the picture quality of a video presentation by means of a 5-point mean opinion score (MOS). It is, therefore, a video quality model. PEVQ was benchmarked by the Video Quality Experts Group (VQEG

  9. Timer - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical timers use clockwork to measure time. [1] Manual timers are typically set by turning a dial to the time interval desired, turning the dial stores energy in a mainspring to run the mechanism. They function similarly to a mechanical alarm clock, the energy in the mainspring causes a balance wheel to rotate back and forth. Each swing of ...