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clip
A piece of video or a slide show album that appears
in a movie production.
codec
Software used in compressing/decompressing
video.
defragment a
disc
Defragmenting a disc moves all of the content on a
disc to one location so that the total free space on a
disc is available for burning video. If unused space
is scattered on the disc, video burning software is
unable to access it, resulting in a loss of recording
capacity of the disc. The Defragment Disc utility
allows you to recover this lost space.
de-interlacing
Methods used to reduce or eliminate the decrease in
video quality caused by interlacing.
disc image
The collection of movie content and settings that is
compressed and saved to disc for storage so you can
burn it to disc at a later time.
DV
(Digital Video) The DV format is an international
standard for digital video created in 1995 by a
consortium of companies.
DVD
(Digital Versatile Disc) A high capacity disc for
video, multimedia, games and audio applications.
DVD folder
A folder containing all of the media files for your
production that can be burned to a disc for storage.
DVD-R
A DVD format that allows you to write once. It is a
competitor product to DVD+R, and is therefore not
compatible with that format. Some new DVD
writers can write in both DVD-R and DVD+R, and
most DVD players can read both formats. For more
detailed information, see www.dvdrhelp.com/dvd
or other web sources.