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Guido M. Schuster
Hardcover - $514.95
This is the first book about the rapidly evolving field of operational rate distortion (ORD) based video compression. ORD is concerned with the allocation of available bits among the different sources of information in an established coding framework ...
Edward M. Schwalb
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Grasp the big picture of interactive TV--the enormously complex merging of digital TV and the InternetUnderstand the workings of every area of the serviceKnow what it takes to assemble all the pieces into a usable program or serviceYour essential gui ...
Wes Simpson
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IPTV and Internet Video clearly explains and demystifies the functions, markets, and future impact of this exploding technology. This book contains an overview of hardware, software, and Internet technologies, case studies, and covers a range of prod ...
Ian Sinclair
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John Sinclair
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Latin American Television makes English speakers aware of the dimensions, operation, and significance of the globalization of television in the Spanish-speaking world. Second only in scale to the market for English-language programming, the Spanish-l ...
William Smith
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A complete handbook for replacements for vacuum tubes and picture tubes. This is the most accurate, up-to-date guide available to determine direct substitutes for receiving tubes and picture tubes.
Hari Om Srivastava
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This forward-looking book focuses on Interactive Television, and illustrates how it's changing the face of TV broadcasting. It provides the professional practitioner with important technical, strategic and creative expertise.
Derrick Story
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This concise, easy-to-use guide is overflowing with the techniques readers need to know to create great movies. Story builds the solid foundation that helps to better understand the camera.
Jim Taylor
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JIM TAYLOR'S OFFICIAL DVD FAQ
When DVD newcomers and the DVD community itself want answers, they go to Jim Taylor's dvddemystified.com Website. But growing legions of DVD fans clamored for more. They asked for a book that puts DVD answers at their ...