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Video Standards for Video 7/4/09 Standards for Video Standards for Video- • Broadcast Standards Howard Besser • Compression NYU Moving Image Archiving & Preservation • MPEG Program • JPEG http://besser.nyu.edu/howard • Wrappers http://www.nyu.edu/tisch/preservation/ • Online Players & Formats • Video Carriers • Digital Carriers • High Definition Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 •Besser-Video Optical Standards, Formats 3/7/09 1 Broadcast Standards Compression • NTSC • PAL • SECAM • ATSC Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 MPEG JPEG • MPEG-1 • JPEG-2000 • MPEG-2 • Motion JPEG-2000 • MPEG-4 • MPEG-7 • MPEG-47 • MPEG-21 • MPEG-A (MAF), MPEG-B, MPEG-C, MPEG-D, MPEG-E Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 1 7/4/09 Wrappers Online Players & Formats • AAF • Real Media (RM) • MXF • Quicktime (MOV) • METS • Windows Media (ASF, WMA, WMV, DRM) • Flash Video (FLV) • Audio Video Interleave (AVI) • DivX • Xvid Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 Video Carriers Digital Carriers • EIAJ • D-Family • DV • U-Matic • Mini-DV • VHS • DVCAM • S-VHS • DVCPro • Betacam • DVCPRO50 • DVCPRO Professional Plugin (P2) • Betacam-SP • Digital Betacam • Hi-8 • Betacam SX • Digital Carriers- • IMX • Digital 8 Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 High Definition Optical Formats • HDV • Laserdisc • DVDPRO HD • DVD • HDCAM • Blu-Ray • HDCAM SR • XD CAM Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 2 7/4/09 Standards for Video Howard Besser, NYU Moving Image Archiving & Preservation Program • http://www.nyu.edu/tisch/preservation • http://www.ptvdigitalarchive.org/ • http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ • http://www.interpares.org • http://www.iasa-web.org/tc04/ • http://variablemedia.net/ • http://www.deadmedia.org/notes/index-cat.html • http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/ndiipp/repor/repor_back_tv.html Besser-Video Standards, 3/7/09 1 3 .
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