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  2. LosslessCut - Wikipedia

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    This limitation is by design to allow the cutting to be lossless, i.e. without re-encoding the frames adjacent to a cut for the codecs using interframe Motion compensation. [16] Though "smart cut", a feature allowing lossless encoding up to the nearest previous keyframe, then encoding the latter part at a cost of small loss, is available ...

  3. mp3DirectCut - Wikipedia

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    By modifying the global gain field of each frame of MPEG audio, the volume of that frame can be modified without altering the audio data itself. This allows for rapid, lossless MP3 audio editing that does not degrade the data from re-encoding. mp3DirectCut provides audio normalization and pause (silence) detection, and can split long recordings ...

  4. Comparison of video container formats - Wikipedia

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    Some containers only support a restricted set of video formats: DMF only supports MPEG-4 Visual ASP with DivX profiles. EVO only supports MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-1 Video, MPEG-2 Video and VC-1. F4V only supports MPEG-4 AVC, MPEG-4 Visual and H.263. FLV only supports MPEG-4 Visual, VP6, Sorenson Spark and Screen Video. MPEG-4 AVC in FLV is possible ...

  5. Compression artifact - Wikipedia

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    In video art, one technique used is datamoshing, where two videos are interleaved so intermediate frames are interpolated from two separate sources. Another technique involves simply transcoding from one lossy video format to another, which exploits the difference in how the separate video codecs process motion and color information. [ 19 ]

  6. Channel Zero (video encoding) - Wikipedia

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    Channel-Zero encoding, in video surveillance or NVR systems, is an option to configure the video recorder to stream a video feed composed of multiple camera views (channels) in one split-picture view. This allows the recording system to send one frame to a remote system, rather than numerous frames of the individual channels; thereby reducing ...

  7. Video compression picture types - Wikipedia

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    When video is sent in interlaced-scan format, each frame is sent in two fields, the field of odd-numbered lines followed by the field of even-numbered lines. A frame used as a reference for predicting other frames is called a reference frame. Frames encoded without information from other frames are called I-frames.

  8. AVCHD - Wikipedia

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    AVCHD-SD can be played on a Blu-ray Disc player without re-encoding. Interlaced video had been originally designed for watching on a cathode-ray tube television set. Material recorded for interlaced presentation may exhibit combing or ghosting when it is rescaled , filmed out or watched on a computer or another progressive-scan device without ...

  9. List of video transcoding software - Wikipedia

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    MPEG Video Wizard DVD (Windows) ProCoder (Windows) QuickTime Pro (Mac OS X, Windows) Roxio Creator (Windows) Sorenson Squeeze; Telestream Episode (Mac OS X, Windows) TMPGEnc (Windows) Wowza Streaming Engine with included Wowza Transcoder feature (Linux, Mac OS X, Windows) Zamzar - Premium service (Web application) Zencoder (Web application)