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ifamily.mobi£42,000.00 more...
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myuk.mobi£2,000,000.00 more...
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soccersmart.com£52,000.00more...
vmobi.co.uk£20,000.00more...
vmobi.eu£42,000.00more...
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Video Category Domains Information

Video Category Domain Names

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Definition of Video: Video (plural videos) (videos, videoed) [from Latin videre ‘to see’]. The term video refers to several storage formats for moving pictures: digital video formats, including DVD, QuickTime, and MPEG-4; and analog videotapes, including VHS and Betamax. Video can be recorded and transmitted in various physical media: in magnetic tape when recorded as PAL or NTSC electric signals by video cameras, or in MPEG-4 or DV digital media when recorded by digital cameras.

Video is the technology of electronically capturing, recording, processing, storing, transmitting, and reconstructing a sequence of still images representing scenes in motion.

Video may also mean or refer to:

  • Video technology has been developed in many formats to allow for consumer video recording.
  •  Video can be viewed through the Internet as video clips or streaming media clips on computer monitors.
  • Video resolution for 3D-video is measured in voxels (volume picture element, representing a value in three dimensional space). For example 512×512×512 voxels resolution, now used for simple 3D-video, can be displayed even on some PDAs.
  • Television. a. the elements of television, as in a program or script, pertaining to the transmission or reception of the image (distinguished from audio).  b. the video part of a television broadcast. 
  • videotape. 
  •  She is a star of stage and video. 
  • a program, movie, or the like, that is available commercially on videocassette. 
  •  music video. 
  • of or pertaining to television, esp. the visual elements. 
  •  of or pertaining to videocassettes, videocassette recorders, music video, etc.: a video shop.  

Video formats
Video Display Standards Video Connection Standards 
digital:
ATSC (USA, Canada, etc., Advanced Television Systems Committee)
DVB (European, Digital Video Broadcasting)
ISDB (Japanese, Integrated Services Digital Broadcasting) 
analog:
MAC (Europe - Obsolete)
MUSE (Japan-analog HDTV)
NTSC (USA, Canada, Japan, etc.)
PAL (Europe, Asia, Australia, etc.)
PALplus (PAL extension. Europe only)
PAL-M (PAL variation. Brazil)
SECAM (France, ex-USSR, Central Africa) 
 

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