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composite digital

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composite digital

The storage and transmission of digital video that combines the red, green and blue data. In practice, composite digital is not used for any broadcast formats, as component digital is easily accommodated with today's equipment. However, composite digital streams can actually exist if NTSC or PAL signals are converted to digital for transmission over a digital network. Contrast with component digital.



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These include the first practical videotape recorder, the first slow motion instant replay, digital special effects and the first composite digital video format.
This research paints such a detailed picture of what dad, mom and the kids are doing on the Web these days that the company has created a composite digital family - The Greenfields.
Advantages over other Windows NT systems include: Analog component video, S-Video, and composite digital (SMPTE-259M) video on one system; Two channels of analog and digital audio (AES/EBU or S/PDIF); Dual VGA display; YUV 4:2:2 digital component signal processing; and 2:1 compression.
 
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