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14th May 2003, 06:32 | #21 | Link |
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so sum up some "common" TLAs&Co for chat:
TLA = three Letter Acronym Ih8U = I hate You Cu = See You n8 = neight LOL= laughing out loud rofl= rolling on the floor laughing 2fast4u = too fast for You IIRC = if I recall/remember correctly IMHO = in my humble/honest opinion AFAIK = as far as I know wtf = what the f*ck/frell |
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ROFLMAO, I just submitted 31 (anime) acronyms to that site (acronymfinder), and got blocked temporarily because of too many submissions. LOL
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What attachment??
IMHO I think Wolfman wanted to point out that he found this thread useless lol cu 2n8 ah! I like those TLA's .... well I finally learned what IMHO, IIRC and AFAIK are for... never wanted to look stupid by asking :P
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Yes, my attachment it's gone for some reason...
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Some videot's lingo
Posted this already @ mf's forum, but I think its good to post it here as well...
__________________ ME = Motion Estimation BW = Bandwidth MV = Motion Vector CM = Chroma Motion PP = Post Processing / Pre Processing SP = Simple Profile LC = Low Complexity LQ = Low quality HQ = High quality KB = Kilobyte MB = Megabyte GB = Gigabyte TB = Terabyte DX = DirectX QT = Quicktime RV = Realvideo BR = Bitrate PS = Photoshop HW = HardWare SW = SoftWare PIC = Picture DCT = Discrete Cosine Transform VFW = Video for Windows PCM = Pulse code modulation CLI = Command Line Interface CAP = Capture STD = Standard Definition VCR = Video Cassette Recorder ASP = Advanced Simple Profile AAC = Advanced Audio Coding AVC = Advanced Video Coding AVI = Audio Video Interleaved MPA = MPEG Audio MP2 = MPEG Audio Layer 2 MP3 = MPEG Audio Layer 3 MPC = Musepack audio MPC = Mediaplayer classic VFR = Variable Frame Rate VBR = Variable Bit Rate ABR = Average Bit Rate CBR = Constant Bit Rate VOP = Video Object Plane GOP = Group of Pictures PEL = Picture Element / Pixel DSP = Digital Signal Processor/Processing PSP = Paintshop Pro PSU = Power Supply Unit D3D = Direct3D B/W = Black and White CQM = Custom Quantization Matrix AGC = Automatic Gain Control ALC = Automatic Level Control DCT = Discrete Cosine Transform DRC = Dynamic Range Control DAC = Digital / Analog Converter VGA = 640x480 resolution SVGA = 800x600 resolution XGA = 1024x768 resolution DAR = Display Aspect Ratio AR = Aspect Ratio AV = Audio / Video RC = Rate Control Q = Quantizer / Quality HD = High Definition LC = Low Complexity HE = High Efficiency P = Progressive I = Interlaced Chroma = Color Luma = Brightness RGB, YUY2, YV12 = Colorspace's WXGA = 1280x720 resolution SXGA = 1280x1024 resolution UXGA = 1600x1200 resolution QXGA = 2048x1536 resolution QSXGA = 2560x2048 resolution QUXGA = 3200x2400 resolution WSXGA = 1920x1080 resolution WUXGA = 1920x1200 resolution MBPS = Megabits per second KBPS = Kilobits per second BPS = Bits per second QPEL = Quarter Pel GMC = Global Motion Compensation FPS = Frames Per Second HVS = Human Visual System PAR = Pixel Aspect Ratio __________________ Bye Last edited by Soulhunter; 3rd April 2005 at 13:16. |
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Where's the list promised in the title of this thread?
Soulhunter provides a technically oriented list. But where's a list that contains abbreviations like:
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Re: Where's the list promised in the title of this thread?
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[edit] oh, and soul: why not add the one in your sig: CQM = Custom Quantisation Matrix
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- Dynamics Research Corporation - Distribution Review Committee - Democratic Republic of Congo - Diagonal Reverse And Center - Disability Rights Commission - Defense Review Committee - Dynamic Range Control - Dynamic Rate Change - Data Resource Center - Design Rule Checking EDIT: Dynamic Range Control and Dynamic Range Compression is the same thing, no? Quote:
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Ok, I did a small research !!!
Seems Dynamic Rate Change has more to do with data transmission... As Dynamic Range Control fits more to A/V I gonna edit my list (and add some new stuff) !!! Bye Last edited by Soulhunter; 3rd April 2005 at 13:14. |
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