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  • Video Processing

    Video processing uses hardware, software, and combinations of the two for editing the images and sound recorded in video files. Extensive algorithms in the processing software and the peripheral equipment allow the user to perform editing functions using various filters. The desired effects can be produced by editing frame by frame or in larger batches.

  • Video production

    Video Production is also known as videography. Technically, it is the process of creating video by capturing moving images, and creating combinations of parts of this video in live production and post-production (video editing). In most cases the captured video will be recorded on electronic media such as video tape, hard disk, or solid state storage, but it might only be distributed electronically without being recorded.

  • Video Resume

    A video resume is a way for job seekers to showcase their abilities beyond the capabilities of a traditional paper resume. The video resume allows prospective employers to see and hear applicants, and get a feel for how applicants present themselves.

  • Video Scribe

    VideoScribe is software for creating whiteboard animations automatically. It was launched in 2012 by UK company Sparkol. VideoScribe is developed in Adobe Flash and produces QuickTime movies and Flash videos. It is systems-based software that optionally uses cloud-based storage for project files.

  • Video Streaming

    Streaming video is a a video/audio data transfer technique to allow steady and continuous processing by a client. With streaming video or streaming media, a Web user does not have to wait to download a file to play it. Instead, the media is sent in a continuous stream of data and is played as it arrives.

  • Video telephony

    Video telephony is full-duplex, real-time audio-visual communication between or among end users. The idea of the video telephone, also called the videophone, is about as old as the telephone itself.

  • Viewport (ASP.NET MVC)

    In the ASP.NET MVC software design pattern, the viewport represents a snapshot of the model at a given point, through a view, typically after domain logic has been applied to it.

  • Viewport (Computer graphics)

    In 3D computer graphics, viewport refers to the 2D rectangle used to project the 3D scene to the position of a virtual camera. A viewport is a region of the screen used to display a portion of the total image to be shown.

  • Viewstate

    View state refers to the page-level state management mechanism, utilized by the HTML pages emitted by ASP.NET applications to maintain the state of the Web form controls and widgets. The state of the controls is encoded and sent to the server at every form submission in a hidden field known as __VIEWSTATE. The server sends back the variable so that, when the page is re-rendered, the controls render at their last state. At the server side, the application may change the viewstate, if the processing requires a change of state of any control. The states of individual controls are decoded at the server, and are available for use in ASP.NET pages using the ViewState collection.

  • Vim

    Vim (Vi IMproved) is a free and open source text editor designed to use both from a command line interface and as a standalone application in a graphical user interface.

  • Viral Marketing

    Viral marketing, viral advertising, or marketing buzz are buzzwords referring to marketing techniques that use pre-existing social networking services and other technologies to try to produce increases in brand awareness or to achieve other marketing objectives (such as product sales) through self-replicating viral processes. It can be delivered by word of mouth or enhanced by the network effects of the Internet and mobile networks.

  • Virtual Address eXtension (VAX)

    An established line of mid-range server computers from the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). 

  • Virtual Data Rooms

    A Virtual Data Room (also called as VDR) is an online repository created using a series of proprietary extranets for storing and distribution of documents. The Virtual Data Room enables parties to view documents relevant to a particular transaction for authorized users. Documents are stored in electronic format on a central server and accessed via the Internet.

  • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

    The practice of hosting a desktop operating system within a virtual machine (VM) running on a centralized server. VDI is a variation on the client/server computing model, sometimes referred to as server-based computing. 

  • Virtual Device Driver (VDD)

    A program that handles software interrupts from the operating system (rather than hardware interrupts) for each of the computer's main hardware devices, including the hard disk drive controller, keyboard, and serial and parallel ports. 

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