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  2. Motion picture film scanner - Wikipedia

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    Lasergraphics - ScanStation (up to 6.5K, 8mm to 65mm), & Archivist (up to 5K, 8mm to 17.5mm). MWA Nova Vario series with patented laser-based, sprocket and claw free transport for 16/35mm for realtime (24/25fps) scanning with sensors for either 2K+ 2236 x 1752, or 2.5K+ HDR High Dynamic Range at 2560 x 2160, direct optical and magnetic sound on ...

  3. 8 mm video format - Wikipedia

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    Early Video8 camcorders used mono AFM sound, but this was later made stereo. This cost less than including 8mm's optional digital stereo audio track. Linear audio did have the advantage that (unlike either AFM system) it could be re-recorded without disturbing the video, doing this in 8mm required a deck that supported digital audio.

  4. Scan conversion - Wikipedia

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    The device which performs this conversion is called a scan converter. [ 1 ] The application of scan conversion is wide and covers video projectors, cinema equipment, TV and video capture cards, standard and HDTV televisions , LCD monitors, radar displays and many different aspects of picture processing.

  5. “Deadpool & Wolverine” heads to digital, Blu-ray: Watch an ...

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    Here are all the bonus features, including gag reel and deleted scenes, when the film gets digital and physical releases this October. “Deadpool & Wolverine” heads to digital, Blu-ray: Watch ...

  6. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    DV (from Digital Video) is a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers led by Sony and Panasonic. It includes the recording or cassette formats DV, MiniDV, HDV, DVCAM, DVCPro, DVCPro50, DVCProHD, Digital8, and Digital-S. DV has been used primarily for video ...

  7. High Fidelity Pure Audio - Wikipedia

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    High Fidelity Pure Audio, occasionally abbreviated as HFPA, is a marketing initiative, spearheaded by Sony Music Universal Music Group, for audio-only Blu-ray optical discs. [2]