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Favorite file
A file (in .fl format) used by PowerProducer to
remember your favorite styles for disc menus. A
disc menu style includes a number of stylistic and
layout options.
HDV
HDV or High Definition Video refers to the
capturing, manipulation and storage of high
definition video in standard digital formats. The
HDV format is an international standard for
consumer use created in 2003 by a consortium of
companies.
HQ
(High Quality) The highest video quality you may
select in PowerProducer.
interlacing
Flickering or artefacts caused by the way video
signals are broadcast. (Each frame of video is made
up of a number of lines. When video frames are
broadcast, the odd lines of the screen display are
illuminated first, then the even lines. This causes the
interlacing problem, which is most evident when
the video contains motion.)
LP
(Long Play) A video quality below Standard Play.
menu
A page on a DVD that contains links to the chapters
the DVD contains.
MPEG
(Moving Picture Experts Group) A family of
international standards used for coding audio/
video information into digital format. Currently,
MPEG-2 is the standard for digital video formats
and MP3 for digital audio formats.
NTSC
(National Television Systems Committee) The
standard video format for television broadcasts
adopted by the United States, Japan, Canada, and
Mexico. NTSC has 480 horizontal lines of resolution
and a frame rate of 30 fps.