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Glossary
The glossary provides definitions of terms used in this user’s
guide that you may find unfamiliar.
CD-R
A once-writable CD format that can hold up to 74 or
80 minutes (650 or 700 MB) of data. CD-RW writers
and some new DVD writers can write in CD-R, and
most DVD players can also read this format. The CD-
R format is commonly used for distribution of
computer data and digital audio.
CD-RW
A rewritable CD format that can hold up to 74 or 80
minutes (650 or 700 MB) of data. While CD-RW discs
can be reused, they are not supported by all CD
drives. CD-RW writers and some new DVD writers
can write in CD-RW, and most DVD players can also
read this format. The CD-RW format is best suited for
storage of computer data and digital audio. CD-RWs
can be written to about 1,000 times.
chapter
A marker set in a video clip in order allow viewers to
jump to that specific point for navigation purposes.
clip
A video, audio, or image file that has been loaded
into PowerDirector’s Library for use in your movie.
color filter
An option in PiP effects that makes a selected color
transparent, allowing the underlying clip to show
through in the transparent areas.
contrast
The relative difference between the highlights and
shadows in a picture.
deinterlacing
Methods used to reduce or eliminate the decrease in
video quality caused by interlacing.
DV
(Digital Video) Refers to the capturing, manipulation
and storage of video in digital formats. The DV
format is an international standard for consumer use
created in 1995 by a consortium of companies.
DVD
(Digital Versatile Disc) A high capacity CD-size disc
for video, multimedia, games and audio applications.