Graphics cards - Video cards Show2D Accelerator Cards
A graphics card, sometimes called a graphics adapter, video card or graphics accelerator, is a computer component which converts digital data into a graphical form which can be displayed on a monitor. The initial role of a...
How to make a video clip ? ShowMaking your video clip
Introduction
With video
With a camcorder
Writing the script
Recording
Acquisition
Video composition
With the pictures
With the pictures
Video composition
Software to make a slideshow
With videos and...
Displaying video from a PC on a television screen ShowDisplaying video from a PC on a television screen
TV output
S-Video output
Configuration under Windows
FAQ
You can display the output from the computer on a television (or even the sound on an amplifier).
But that implies that the...
How to add subtitles in a video? ShowHow to add subtitles in a video?
Source and output
Extras
Settings
Queue
Download Subtitles
Many people seek to incorporate subtitles in a video no longer have two separate files and can also play the video player on show.
MKV format (Matroska Video) ShowMKV format
The MKV format (Matroska Video) is an entirely free video format. More precisely, it is a container (hence the name Matroska, in reference to the Russian dolls contained within another) making it possible to contain video (DivX, Xvid,...
Video compression (codecs) ShowThe concept of codec
A non-compressed video image occupies approximately 1 MB. In order to obtain a fluid video, it is necessary to have a frequency of at least 25 or 30 images per second, which produces a data flow of approximately 30 MB/s, that...
S-video (Y/C) ShowThe S-Video standard
The S-Video standard (for "Sony Video"), sometimes called Y/C, is a video transmission mode with separate components using different cables to carry information regarding luminance (luminosity) and chrominance (colour).
An S...