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Digital Video With a capital "D" and a capital "V," DV is a specific video format; both a tape format (like Hi8) and a data format specification.
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(Digital Video) - refers to the capturing, manipulation and storage of video in digital format. The DV format is an international standard for consumer use created in 1995 by a consortium of companies. Most digital camcorders record in DV format.
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a compact digital format used increasingly for domestic camcorders - but also used by broadcasters for fly-on-the-wall, hand-held, low budget applications
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Stands for "digital video," the capturing (production), editing (post-production) and storage format used by NMB. Digital video eats up a lot of space on a computer's hard drive. One minute of video requires 216 MB which means a five-minute video adds up to just over 1000 MB or 1 GB. In addition, today's cameras capture CD quality, 16-bit stereo audio; one minute of such audio recording requires 10 MB in addition to the big honkin' space required for the video. ...
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The latest video formats are digital in design. This allows for a more pure recording, and
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