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VISCA controller (support of SONY FCB cameras with external pan and tilt head) - Main Web site (German language) VISCA camera control library - Sourceforge; VISCA camera control library - Main Web site; Cisco TelePresence PrecisionHD Camera User Guide ; VISCA command list - Sony
Sony introduced this protocol to control reel-to-reel type C video tape recorders (VTR) as well as videocassette recorders (VCR). It uses an DE-9 D-Sub connector with 9 pins (hence the name), where bi-directional communication takes place over a four wire cable according to the RS-422 standard .
A six-bit command that (in conjunction with the field bit) represents one of the 128 possible RC-5 commands. The 36 kHz carrier frequency was chosen to render the system immune to interference from TV scan lines. Since the repetition of the 36 kHz carrier is 27.778 μs and the duty factor is 25 %, the carrier pulse duration is 6.944 μs.
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is a feature of HDMI designed to control HDMI connected devices [1] [2] by using only one remote controller; so, individual CEC enabled devices can command and control each other without user intervention, for up to 15 devices.
A 23-year-old hiker who survived 13 days lost in the Australian wilderness after stumbling on two granola bars has thanked his rescuers for enduring “tough conditions” to find him.
It saw some use in military settings, including some commercial television use in the Yaou, Sony 19C 70 and the Sony KV 7010U. The other similar design is the Trinitron , which combined the vertical stripes of the beam-index and Chromatron tubes with a new single-gun three-beam cathode and an aperture grille instead of a shadow mask.
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) [1] [2] is a type of digital audio interface used in consumer audio equipment to output audio over relatively short distances. The signal is transmitted over either a coaxial cable using RCA or BNC connectors, or a fibre-optic cable using TOSLINK connectors.
Jog Dial (at center of image) by Sony Ericsson Edit controller for the analog professional video format U-Matic.With two jog dials for controlling one VCR as source and one as a recorder, c. 1980s A DJ controller for controlling a DJ mixing software (e.g., a vinyl emulation) together with digital music files stored on a computer, with two jog dials each having about the size of a compact disc