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  2. AVCHD - Wikipedia

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    Apple Final Cut Express 4, Final Cut Pro 6.0.1, and iMovie '08-'09 (iMovie is bundled with all new Apple computers; Final Cut Express and Pro are sold separately) do not support editing of AVCHD clips directly. Imported AVCHD clips are automatically converted into the Apple Intermediate Codec format, which requires more hard disk space (40 GB ...

  3. Active Format Description - Wikipedia

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    The number of Aspect Ratio Converters required in a broadcast facility is also reduced, since the content is described correctly it does not need to be resized for broadcast on a platform that supports AFDs. In 2012, a Technology & Engineering Emmy Award was awarded for the development and deployment of Active Format Description. [5]

  4. Rec. 709 - Wikipedia

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    Scaling them up to HD resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio presents a number of challenges. First is the potential for distracting motion artifacts due to interlaced video content. The solution is to either up-convert only to an interlaced BT.709 format at the same field rate, and scale the fields independently, or use motion processing to ...

  5. Safe area (television) - Wikipedia

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    Final Cut Pro can show two overlay rectangles in both its Viewer and Canvas; the inner rectangle is the title-safe area and the outer rectangle is the action-safe area. [ 5 ] In the illustration, the green area is referred to as the "title-safe" area (note that these colors are for illustration only and do not appear on the television screens).

  6. Adobe Premiere Pro - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Premiere Pro is a timeline-based non-linear video editing software developed by Adobe Inc., distributed as part of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. Primarily aimed at professional video editing, the program also provides an advanced set of tools for creating special effects and visual effects.

  7. 1080p - Wikipedia

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    The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9, implying a resolution of 2.1 megapixels. It is often marketed as Full HD or FHD, to contrast 1080p with 720p resolution screens. Although 1080p is sometimes referred to as 2K resolution [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] (meaning having a horizontal resolution of approximately 2,000 pixels [ 5 ...

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  9. 4K resolution - Wikipedia

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    An aspect ratio of 21∶9; Capable of playing back 4K resolution video (2160p) in an aspect ratio of 21∶9; Capable of upscaling non-4K content (i.e. 720p / 1080p) [39] Sony Xperia smartphones are the most widely known products that equipped with CinemaWide 4K display, such as Xperia 1, Xperia 1 II, Xperia 1 III, Xperia 1 IV and Xperia 1 V.