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 How Video Works: From Analog To High Definition Second Edition
  

  How Video Works: From Analog To High Definition Second Edition by Marcus Weise ; Diana Weynand

  • Published by: FOCAL PRESS
  • Author: Marcus Weise ; Diana Weynand
  • Page Count: 301
  • Group: DIGITAL VIDEO
  • ISBN: 0240809335/9780240809335
  • Published: May 2007

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How Video Works: From Analog To High Definition Second Edition
How Video Works has been a bible for professionals in the video world since 1985. It offers easy to understand explanations of the entire world of video. A complete guide from analog video to all the new digital technologies, including HD, compression, and encoding. This book is a must-have for any broadcast or video production department. It is also perfect for the new video technician or non-tech creative professional who is just beginning to discover the digital world. Update your library with the brand new version of an industry standard.

Weynand: How Video Works Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Video Evolution

Analog and Digital

Video Applications

About This Book

Chapter 2 - Electronic Photography

Tube Cameras

Scanning the Image

Displaying the Image

CCD Cameras

Camera Chips

Chapter 3 - Scanning

Video Lines

Blanking

Fields

Black and White Specifications

Chapter 4 - Synchronizing the Analog Signal

Synchronizing Generators

Synchronizing Pulses

Drive Pulses

Blanking Pulses

Horizontal Blanking

Vertical Blanking

Vertical Synchronizing Pulses

Color Subcarrier

Cross Pulse Display

Other Signal Outputs

Vertical Interval Signals

Chapter 5 - The Transmitted Signal

Chapter 6 - Color Video

Additive and Subtractive

Primary and Secondary Colors

The Color System

Harmonics

NTSC Color Transmission

NTSC Color Frame Rate

Vectors

Color Burst

Chrominance and Luminance

Color Difference Signals

I and Q Vectors

Other Color Standards

Chapter 7 - Monitoring the Color Image

The Human Eye

Color Bars

The Monochrome Image

PLUGE Bars

Color Image

Video Displays

DLP

LCD

LCoS

SED

Plasma

Chapter 8 - Analog Waveform Monitors

Graticule

Signal Components on Graticule

Waveform Display Controls

Signal Measurement

Filters

Reference

Inputs

Display

Combining Setups

Viewing Color Bars

Viewing an Image

Chapter 9 - Analog Vectorscopes

Graticule

Axes

Vector Readings

Setup Controls

Input Selections

Calibration

Active Video

PAL Signal

Other Scopes

Chapter 10 - The Encoded Signal

Analog and Digital Encoding

Analog Encoding Process

Analog Composite Signal

Analog Component Signal

Digital Encoding Process

Digital Composite Signals

Digital Component Signal

Transcoding

Encoding and Compression

Chapter 11 - Digital Theory

Analog Video

Digital Video

Sampling Rate

Computer Processing

Binary System

Digital Stream

Serial Digital Interface

Chapter 12 - Digital Television Standards

Standards Organizations

Standards Criteria

Image Resolution

Aspect Ratios

Pixel Aspect Ratio

Interlace and Progressive Scan Modes

Frame Rate

Standards Categories

Conventional Definition Television (CDTV)

Digital Television Categories (DTV)

High Definition Television (HDTV)

Standard Definition Television (SDTV)

Enhanced Definition Television (EDTV)

Digital Television Standards

Chapter 13 - High Definition Video

Non-Picture Data

Vertical Ancillary Data (VANC)

Horizontal Ancillary Data (HANC)

Metadata

Chapter 14 - Digital Scopes

Digital Signal

Dual Digital Scope Overview

WFM601 Monitor Overview

Video Display

Video In

Sweep

Reference

Menu Section

Chapter 15 - Compression

Lossless Compression

Lossy Compression

Data Reduction

Intraframe Compression

Data Transmission Limitations

Bit Rates

Constant Bit Rates

Variable Bit Rates

JPEG Compression

JPEG 2000

Motion JPEG Compression

MPEG Compression

The MPEG Process

I Frames

P Frames

B Frames

The Group of Pictures (GOP)

IP Method

IBP Method

Profiles and Levels

Main Profile at Main Level

Video Encoding and Compression

MPEG Variations

MPEG 1

MPEG-4

MPEG-4 Compression Process

Problems Introduced During Compression

Compression Artifacts

Compression for Broadband, Cell Phones, and Handheld Devices

DVB-S and DVB S-2

DVB-C

DVB-T

DVB-H

DMB

ISDB

Wi-Fi and WiMAX

Chapter 16 - Image Acquisition and Recording Formats

Magnetic Recording

Control Track

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

Magnetic Tape

Metal Tape

Modulation and Demodulation in Analog Recording

Erasing Media

Magnetic Video Recording Formats

Other Recording Formats

Hard Drives and RAID Systems

RAID Levels

Servers

Computer Generated Images (CGI)

Chapter 17 - Optical Media

Optical Recording

Optical Reproduction

Optical Formats

Types of Optical Media

CD

DVD

Chapter 18 - Timecode

Chapter 19 - Audio for Video

Chapter 20 - Overview of Operations

VTR and VCR Components

Operational Controls

Analog Tape Playback

Analog Playback Procedures

Horizontal Blanking

Vertical Blanking

Video Recording

Signal Timing

Insert and Assemble Editing

Digital Playback and Recording

Chapter 21 - Test Signals, Displays, and Media Problems