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  2. Audio time stretching and pitch scaling - Wikipedia

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    The simplest way to change the duration or pitch of an audio recording is to change the playback speed. For a digital audio recording, this can be accomplished through sample rate conversion. When using this method, the frequencies in the recording are always scaled at the same ratio as the speed, transposing its perceived pitch up or down in ...

  3. Dynamic range - Wikipedia

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    Though this does not increase the fixed dynamic range available at the film or sensor, it stretches usable dynamic range in practice. [ 55 ] High-dynamic-range imaging overcomes the limited dynamic range of the sensor by selectively combining multiple exposures of the same scene in order to retain detail in light and dark areas.

  4. Scrubbing (audio) - Wikipedia

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    In digital audio editing, scrubbing is an interaction in which a user drags a cursor or play head across a segment of a waveform to hear it. [1] Scrubbing is a convenient way to quickly navigate an audio file, and is a common feature of modern digital audio workstations and other audio editing software.

  5. Windows legacy audio components - Wikipedia

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    But some sound card drivers can emulate more than one MME device (or support more than a single streaming client) so it could work with MME too. Starting from Windows 2000, MME supports playback device sharing (multi-client access) and can mix playback streams together. Starting from Windows XP, MME started to support recording device sharing.

  6. 24p - Wikipedia

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    The process of transferring 24 frame/s video at 25 frame/s rates is also the most common method for ingesting 24p film rushes into a non-linear editor.The resulting 25 frame/s video can then be transferred into a non-linear editing system at 25 frame/s, maintaining the 1:1 frame correspondence between film frames and video frames.

  7. Wikipedia : Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences ...

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    Randy Ubillos - video editing pioneer; developed Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro Dinesh C Verma - about his works on peer-to-peer architecture William Volk - Co-founder/CEO of several gaming companies and creator of several well-known games.

  8. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    High-volume (more than 10,000 units) HDMI Adopter Agreement – US$10,000 per year. [89] Low-volume (10,000 units or fewer) HDMI Adopter Agreement – US$5,000 plus a flat US$1 per unit administration fee. [89] The annual fee is due upon the execution of the Adopter Agreement, and must be paid on the anniversary of this date each year thereafter.

  9. Fantasound - Wikipedia

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    To increase reverberation, the stage was altered acoustically with five double plywood partitions that separated the sections of the orchestra, creating the world's first baffles. [5] Although a satisfactory recording was made, in the days before widespread use of headphones and click tracks to control the speed, the musicians could not hear ...