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Glossary
Glossary
Black burst signal
A reference signal used to 
achieve external 
synchronization (GenLock).
Color bars
A test signal which displays 
vertical colored stripes on a 
monitor. Used to adjust the hue 
and saturation of colors on 
video cameras and monitors.
Color matte
A color signal generated by this 
unit. The hue, saturation, and 
luminance of color mattes can 
be adjusted.
Compressor
A function which smoothly 
limits audio signals exceeding a 
certain threshold. Used to even 
out audio signals which contain 
large differences in amplitude.
Default gateway
A router or computer on a 
network which serves as an 
entrance to an outside network. 
Other computers in the network 
access the outside network via 
the default gateway.
Delay
A function which delays audio 
to bring it into synchronization 
with video, used when video is 
input later than the 
corresponding audio.
DHCP (Dynamic Host 
Configuration Protocol)
A protocol for automatically 
assigning IP addresses to clients 
when they connect to a network, 
and recovering the addresses 
when they disconnect.
Dimmer
A function which slightly dims 
a picture or slightly lowers 
audio levels.
DNS (Domain Name 
System)
A system which allows Internet 
domain names to be translated 
into IP addresses.
Domain name
An identifier assigned to a 
group of computers and 
networks on the Internet. 
Domain names are delimited by 
periods (.), and arranged from 
the left in the order top level 
domain, second level domain, 
third level domain, and so forth.
Downstream key (DSK)
A function which allows 
pictures to be composed by 
taking video to which an effect 
has already been applied and 
adding further images and text. 
It is called downstream key 
because this processing is done 
at the very end of the processing 
stream.
Embedded audio
Audio that is embedded into a 
video signal.
EMC (Electro-Magnetic 
Compatibility)
The properties of an electrical 
device of electromagnetic non-
interference and 
electromagnetic immunity.
Electromagnetic non-
interference means that when 
the device operates it does not 
impair the operation of other 
devices, and does not act as a 
source of interference over a 
certain level that would be 
harmful to human health. 
Electromagnetic immunity is 
the property of electromagnetic 
susceptibility such that the 
device can operate without 
interference from 
electromagnetic radiation and 
so forth emitted by other 
devices.
Encode
To use compression technology 
to create streaming files with 
appropriate bitrates for different 
bandwidths.
Equalizer (EQ)
A function which controls 
specific audio frequencies in the 
high, mid, and low regions. 
Used to strengthen or delete 
specific frequencies in order to 
improve the audio.
ext3
A file system widely used with 
Linux, which adds a journaling 
function (allowing data changes 
to be handled as transactions) to 
the ext2 file system. It requires a 
shorter time to recover from 
hardware problems.
Fade to black (FTB)
An effect in which video fades 
out to a black screen.
Filter
A function which removes high 
or low frequencies. Used to 
remove cable noise and other 
kinds of noise.
Flip
Screen explanatory diagrams, 
including text, illustrations, 
graphics, and maps. A flip is 
displayed in the video and is 
used to explain the video 
content.
IEEE1394 (Institute of 
Electrical and Electronics 
Engineers 1394)
A standard for a high-speed 
serial bus for connection not 
only of computer peripherals, 
but also of digital devices to 
each other. Known as FireWire 
by Apple Computer, and as 
i.LINK by Sony Corporation.
FTB (Fade to Black)
See Fade to black