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  2. CGMS-A - Wikipedia

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    The signal itself can be easily stripped by normalizing the VBI, e.g. using a video stabilizer to counter the side effects from Macrovision's manipulation of the VBI. CGMS-A VBI data is commingled or generally near captioning signals, so removal of CGMS-A will likely remove captioning as well.

  3. Flexera - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2008, Macrovision sold its software division to the Thoma Bravo investment fund, [1] which became Acresso Software. Macrovision subsequently changed its name to Rovi Corporation . In October 2009, Acresso Software, Inc. became Flexera Software after a legal threat from Agresso Software.

  4. List of longest smartphone telephoto lenses - Wikipedia

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    For example, 120mm is usually referred to as "5× optical zoom", because the main camera's focal length is commonly around 24mm. However, only a few smartphones, such as the Sony Xperia 1 IV and V , include a true zoom lens that offers continuous optical zoom, whereas nearly all smartphones feature a collection of prime lenses interpolated by ...

  5. TiVo Corporation - Wikipedia

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    TiVo Corporation, formerly known as the Rovi Corporation and Macrovision Solutions Corporation, was an American technology company headquartered in San Jose, California. Now operating as Xperi , the company is primarily involved in licensing its intellectual property within the consumer electronics industry, including digital rights management ...

  6. Cactus Data Shield - Wikipedia

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    Cactus Data Shield (CDS) is a form of CD/DVD copy protection for audio compact discs developed by Israeli company Midbar Technologies. [1] It has been used extensively by EMI (subsequently acquired by Sony Music), BMG and their subsidiaries.

  7. Analog Protection System - Wikipedia

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    In June 2005, Macrovision sued Sima Products under section 1201 of the DMCA, claiming that Sima's video processors provided a way to circumvent Macrovision's analog copy protection. Sima received an injunction barring the sale of this device, [ 6 ] but the parties ultimately settled without a judgment on the legal issues.

  8. ARKit - Wikipedia

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    ARKit is an application programming interface (API) for iOS, iPadOS and VisionOS which lets third-party developers build augmented reality apps, taking advantage of a device's camera, CPU, GPU, and motion sensors. [1] [2] The ARKit functionality is only available to users of devices with Apple A9 and later processors. According to Apple, this ...

  9. CP-16 - Wikipedia

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    The CP-16 used a variety of Angenieux lenses, a favorite among television news photographers was the 9.5 - 57mm zoom with a F1.6-2.2 aperture making it a very versatile camera; an operator could quite literally shoot an interview in a closet. The CP-16R series used a spinning mirror shutter. Documentary director Curtis Choy films with a CP-16.