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How to Edit Videos: The Not So Complex World of Video Encoding

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120, the first international video coding standard. 120 is now obsolete – only a few implementations of it were ever produced – it laid the groundwork for future video standards. These video standards are arguably some of the most important advancements in digital media communication. Though the H.120 261 we had H.261

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How to Edit Videos: The Not So Complex World of Video Encoding

TechSmith Camtasia

120, the first international video coding standard. 120 is now obsolete – only a few implementations of it were ever produced – it laid the groundwork for future video standards. These video standards are arguably some of the most important advancements in digital media communication. Though the H.120 261 we had H.261

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All About Pixels

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This is an extremely popular standard for widescreen computer screens, TVs, and (more recently) phone screens over the past few years. It takes a lot of computer power to run high resolution screens, which is why it takes a while for new resolution standards to be adopted into the main stream. Color Depth.

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How to Edit Videos: The Not So Complex World of Video Encoding

TechSmith Camtasia

120, the first international video coding standard. 120 is now obsolete – only a few implementations of it were ever produced – it laid the groundwork for future video standards. These video standards are arguably some of the most important advancements in digital media communication. Though the H.120 261 we had H.261

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How to Transform Your Remote Communication With Visuals

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A constant stream of emails often inundates employees and can be overwhelming. And adopting regional workforces or allowing employees to work remotely has many benefits. Don’t let these misconceptions hold your business back from adopting more efficient communication practices. . Myth #1: It takes too long. Information delivery.

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ISTE 2013 Presenter Profiles: Steve Kelly

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The TechSmith Academic Solutions team will be heading down to San Antonio this year for the Annual Conference and Exposition, and we’re eager to hang out with all of our presenter pals at our booth. What was the most difficult part in the process of adopting the flipped classroom model? We’re SO excited for ISTE 2013 !