63 ULEAD DVD MOVIEFACTORY USER GUIDE
applicable for frame-based videos
which are displayed with complete
single frame pictures.
HD DVD
Developed as a standard for high-
definition DVD, HD DVD is similar to the
Blu-ray Disc, which uses a 120 mm
diameter optical data storage media
and 405 nm wavelength blue laser.
HDV
Abbreviation for High Definition Video.
It is the video recording format that
allows for high data compression, and
in turn allows for higher picture
resolutions. HDV can go up to 1920 x
1080 in resolution.
Introductory Video
The video clip that plays when the disc
is inserted into the player.
LPCM audio
Abbreviation for Linear PCM which is a
high quality uncompressed audio
format similar to CD audio, but with
higher sampling frequencies and
quantization. Bandwidth for video on a
DVD video disc is lessened if LPCM
audio is used.
Menu
A group of objects set against a
background that allows navigation
through the scenes or immediately
proceed to a specific portion of the title.
Motion Menu
A menu that features animated
backgrounds and/or buttons.
MPEG audio
A family of standards for low bit-rate
coding of audio.
Normalize audio
This function evaluates and adjusts the
audio waveform of video used in a
movie according to the highest peaks
and correcting the rest accordingly to
avoid volume level variation.
NTSC
NTSC is the video standard in North
America, Japan, and some other
regions. Its frame rate is 29.97 fps and
has a video resolution of 720x480
pixels.
PAL
PAL is the common video standard in
Europe, Australia, New Zealand, China,
Thailand, and other Asian countries. It
has a frame rate of 25 fps, and has a
video resolution of 720x576 pixels.
Split by Scene
A command for captured DV AVI files in
the Library. This automatically splits a
single video file into multiple clips
based on the changes in recording date
and time.
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