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Digital video and HDV

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Difference between Digital video and HDV

Digital video vs. HDV

Digital video is an electronic representation of moving visual images (video) in the form of encoded digital data. HDV is a format for recording of high-definition video on DV cassette tape.

Similarities between Digital video and HDV

Digital video and HDV have 21 things in common (in Unionpedia): AVCHD, Blu-ray, Camcorder, Chroma subsampling, D5 HD, Data compression, Digital cinematography, DV, Hard disk drive, HDCAM, High-definition video, IEEE 1394, MPEG transport stream, MPEG-2, Non-linear editing system, Progressive scan, ProHD, Pulse-code modulation, Rec. 601, Serial digital interface, Sony.

AVCHD

AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) is a file-based format for the digital recording and playback of high-definition video.

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Blu-ray

Blu-ray or Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format.

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Camcorder

A camcorder is an electronic device originally combining a video camera and a videocassette recorder.

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Chroma subsampling

Chroma subsampling is the practice of encoding images by implementing less resolution for chroma information than for luma information, taking advantage of the human visual system's lower acuity for color differences than for luminance.

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D5 HD

D-5 is a professional digital video format introduced by Panasonic in 1994.

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Data compression

In signal processing, data compression, source coding, or bit-rate reduction involves encoding information using fewer bits than the original representation.

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Digital cinematography

Digital cinematography is the process of capturing (recording) a motion picture using digital image sensors rather than through film stock.

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DV

DV is a format for storing digital video.

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Hard disk drive

A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive or fixed disk is an electromechanical data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.

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HDCAM

HDCAM, introduced in 1997, is a high-definition video digital recording videocassette version of digital Betacam, using an 8-bit discrete cosine transform (DCT) compressed 3:1:1 recording, in 1080i-compatible down-sampled resolution of 1440×1080, and adding 24p and 23.976 progressive segmented frame (PsF) modes to later models.

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High-definition video

High-definition video is video of higher resolution and quality than standard-definition.

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IEEE 1394

IEEE 1394 is an interface standard for a serial bus for high-speed communications and isochronous real-time data transfer.

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MPEG transport stream

MPEG transport stream (transport stream, MPEG-TS, MTS or TS) is a standard digital container format for transmission and storage of audio, video, and Program and System Information Protocol (PSIP) data.

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MPEG-2

MPEG-2 (a.k.a. H.222/H.262 as defined by the ITU) is a standard for "the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information".

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Non-linear editing system

Non-destructive editing is a form of audio, video or image editing where the original content is not modified in the course of editing, instead the edits are specified and modified by specialized software.

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Progressive scan

Progressive scanning (alternatively referred to as noninterlaced scanning) is a way of displaying, storing, or transmitting moving images in which all the lines of each frame are drawn in sequence.

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ProHD

ProHD is a name used by JVC for its MPEG-2-based professional camcorders.

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Pulse-code modulation

Pulse-code modulation (PCM) is a method used to digitally represent sampled analog signals.

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Rec. 601

ITU-R Recommendation BT.601, more commonly known by the abbreviations Rec.

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Serial digital interface

Serial digital interface (SDI) is a family of digital video interfaces first standardized by SMPTE (The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) in 1989.

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Sony

is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Kōnan, Minato, Tokyo.

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Digital video and HDV Comparison

Digital video has 126 relations, while HDV has 80. As they have in common 21, the Jaccard index is 10.19% = 21 / (126 + 80).

References

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