Bill’s Video Primer Series - Intro
The great thing about the Internet is that almost everything technical you could ever want to know is out there. But that is also the problem, too much information, and without putting all that information into the context in which is useful to your individual needs, it’s hard to decipher the wheat from the shaft.
The Video primer series is written for the A/V custom system integrator, or the advanced do-it-yourselfer, and provides the information that is needed to successfully design and build a reliable residential system using consumer electronics equipment. It is helpful to have some of the underlying technical information and background, but not every little gory detail of electronics design. Naturally there is much more to integration than just video, so perhaps in the future we will add on to this primer with more articles.

10-15 years ago, video was a fairly stable topic to teach and learn. It hadn’t really changed much in 50 years. But now that knowledge base has increased at least 5 fold with several different ways to get a moving picture from point A to point B and onto a display. New equipment, cables, displays, switching and routing, have all been created, all while the original video signals are still widely in use. Let’s start at the beginning.
01 - Composite Video
02 - Y/C Video
03 - YPbPr Video
04 - Cables
05.1 - DVI
05.2 - Single Link and Dual Link
06 - DVI and HDCP
07 - HDMI
08 - Firewire
09 - IPTV and IP Video
10 - Compression
11 - MPEG-2
12 - MPEG-4
13 - VC-1
14 - DivX
15 - Other Video Topics
16 - OTA, ATSC, and 8VSB
17 - Cable and QAM
18 - Satellite, MPEG2, and MPEG4
19 - Coax and CAT5
20 - Scaling and Deinterlacing
on September 18th, 2006 at 3:24 pm
I want see someone video demostration abaut this product.I work in post production industry.
thank you