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ORACLE VIDEO DIVERSITY CONTROLLER

C:dataWPProjectsOracle Diversityoracle_v1_4.wpdORACLE V1.4 ©2007 DIGITAL PRODUCTS COMPANY PAGE 1 July-2007 ORACLE VIDEO DIVERSITY CONTROLLER The Oracle video diversity controller is used to bridge two wireless video receivers together. Dual receivers can be used to help reduce RF multi-path problems, as well as allow for other signal improving techniques. FEATURE SUMMARY # Universal wireless video receiver compatibility (NTSC or PAL). # Two channel audio support (stereo audio or voice/data). # Very high bandwidth. No A/V signal degradation. # Two buffered video outputs.
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Motorola Scalable Controller Area Network (MSCAN) Block Guide

The Motorola Scalable Controller Area Network (MSCAN) definition is based on the MSCAN12 definition which is the specific implementation of the Motorola Scalable CAN concept targeted for the Motorola MC68HC12 Microcontroller Family.
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Getting Started with Flash Video

Flash Video offers unparalleled reach while offering the most options for interactivity from any Internet video format. This chapter introduces you to the number one streaming video format.
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Design Guide for LXT901/907 Ethernet Interface Connection to Motorola MC68EN360 Controller

This application note describes a method for connecting the LXT901 or LXT907 Ethernet Interface Adapter to the Motorola MC68EN360 Quad Integrated Communications Controller (QUICC) with Ethernet capability. The QUICC/LXT901 combination makes designing routers, bridges, print servers and other, similar products simple and fast. The LXT901 and LXT907 devices have advanced features that make design and fabrication faster and cheaper than typical competitors’ products. These two devices meet all of the Motorola QUICC design requirements with minimal external circuitry needed to use the MC68EN360 features. Either of these devices gives the lowest cost, highest performance possible with the Motorola QUICC.
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Flash and Video

These instructions are specific to the Windows operating system, but Mac users can
certainly figure out where the slight differences occur.
Video file
Start with a finished, edited video file that has already been exported from a video editing program, such as Premiere, iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, or Final Cut Pro. Output the file at a width of 320 (pixels). Use the 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio to get the proper proportions for the video you shot. How to choose this option varies in different editing programs. Choose a frame rate for export that is half the frame rate of your video (15 for NTSC and 12 for PAL). The most common file types for export are AVI and MOV. Either one is okay.
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Ulead Video@Home 2 User Guide

Ulead Video@Home empowers your TV tuner card with easy-to-use interface and functions. This enables you to instantly view or record TV programs and other video sources (such as VCR, camcorder, and even TV game console) through S-Video and Composite jacks. During recording, the TV tuner card saves the video as video files (video format varies depending on the TV tuner card you purchased) on the hard drive. Thanks to Ulead Video@Home, a variety of interesting viewing and recording tasks are available at your fingertips.
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ULead Video Editing

Install ULead Video Studio Plus – use full installation option
The following plugins need to be installed as part of the full installation
• Real Player
• QuickTime
• DirectX
• Windows Media Player
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Video Studio 6 Manual

Digital video editing used to be dominated only by professionals. Advances in technology,\ however, made it possible for almost anyone to create desktop video productions even at home. As personal computers become increasingly powerful, video editing software also become smarter.
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FLASH Video Captioning

You can publish your video clips to the web as FLASH Video with closed captioning. FLASH Video has been widely popular ever since the advent of the YouTube video sharing website. The problem with YouTube however, is that the video segments don’t include closed captions. Captions provide an aid to people with hearing disabili­ties. They are also particularly useful when the viewer is watching your video while situated in a noisy environment.
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Quick Start Guide for Converting Video to Mobile Devices

Corel® DVD Copy TM is a powerful tool for converting video files into a wide variety of standard and high-definition formats. This Quick Start Guide will show you how to convert your videos for playback on popular cell phones, PDAs, and smart devices. Convert videos in 3 easy steps! Open DVD Copy TM 6, click Convert File. Select Convert to CellPhone, Convert to iPhone TM, or Convert to iPod®, depending on your output device. INSDC6PLENPC
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