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telecine
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telecine [ˈtɛlɪˌsɪnɪ]
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) apparatus for producing a television signal from cinematograph film


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Up to 192 kHz sampling rate supported internally for DVD-A dependent on disc encoding * Bass management 80Hz crossover only (slopes of LPF and HPF crossover not specified) * Video output--component / S-video / composite * 2:3 Pulldown progressive scan Onkyo has also designed the player to support disc formats listed below.
Both projectors feature a digital keystone adjustment of +/-20 degrees (vertical), progressive-scan circuitry that converts a 480i (NTSC) or 575i (PAL) signal to progressive display using 2:3 pulldown for improved image quality when projecting film-originated DVDs or TV content, and a customizable logo display that lets users display their favorite image, company, or school logo on the start-up screen.
The software supports native HDV and DVCPRO HD for acquisition, editing, and output; real-time effects and 2:3 pulldown insertion over FireWire(R); and Avid DNxHD(TM) encoding to create effects, transitions, and titles with uncompromised image quality.
 
 
 
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