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  2. Uncompressed video - Wikipedia

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    Uncompressed video is digital video that either has never been compressed or was generated by decompressing previously compressed digital video. It is commonly used by video cameras, video monitors, video recording devices (including general-purpose computers), and in video processors that perform functions such as image resizing, image rotation, deinterlacing, and text and graphics overlay.

  3. Dazzle (video recorder) - Wikipedia

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    uncompressed uncompressed RCA/S-Video in 32/64bit DVC 103 100 2.0 uncompressed uncompressed RCA/S-Video in 32/64bit DVC 107 100 black (silver star) Dazzle Video Creator Plus (silver) 2.0 uncompressed uncompressed RCA/S-Video in 32/64bit Dazzle Video Capture USB v1.0 100 black (matt) Dazzle DVD Recorder HD (red) 2016 2.0 uncompressed uncompressed

  4. Video capture - Wikipedia

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    At the system level this function is typically performed by a dedicated video capture device, colloquially called a capture card. [1] Such devices typically employ integrated circuit video decoders to convert incoming video signals to a standard digital video format, and additional circuitry to convey the resulting digital video to local ...

  5. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    Video cards: Almost a ubiquitous computer display link. Uncompressed video only. High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) encryption is optional. 2000: Apple Display Connector (ADC) 2560 × 1600 @ 60: Apple Inc. Macintoshes and monitors: Proprietary connector designed to combine DVI-I, USB, and monitor power Serial digital interface ...

  6. Blackmagic Design - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Design Pty Ltd is an Australian digital cinema company and manufacturer based in South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It designs and produces broadcast and cinema-grade hardware; notably, high-end digital movie cameras, and also develops video editing software, such as the DaVinci Resolve and Blackmagic Fusion applications.

  7. USB video device class - Wikipedia

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    USB video class support for Linux is provided by the Linux UVC driver, although as of July 2017 support for still-image capture is not yet implemented. [4] The UVC driver has been included in the Linux kernel source code since kernel version 2.6.26.

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