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father
- The metal master disc formed by electroplating the glass master. The father disc is used to make mother discs, from which multiple stampers (sons) can be made.
field
- A set of alternating scan lines in an interlaced video picture. A frame is made of a top (odd) field and a bottom (even) field.
file set
- A collection of files and directories.
file system
- A defined way of storing files, directories, and information about them on a data storage device.
file
- A collection of data stored on a disc, usually in groups of sectors.
filter
- (verb) To reduce the amount of information in a signal. (noun) A circuit or process that reduces the amount of information in a signal. Analog filtering usually removes certain frequencies. Digital filtering (when not emulating analog filtering) usually averages together multiple adjacent pixels, lines, or frames to create a single new pixel, line, or frame. This generally causes a loss of detail, especially with complex images or rapid motion. See letterbox filter. Compare to interpolate.
FireWire
- A standard for transmission of digital data between external peripherals, including consumer audio and video devices. The official name is IEEE 1394, based on the original FireWire design by Apple Computer.
First Play PGC
- This Program Chain (PGC) is described in the Video Manager Information table, and has no corresponding video objects (VOB). The First Play PGC is executed at initial access, e.g. just after disc loading.
fixed rate
- Information flow at a constant volume over time. See CBR.
forced activation button
- Menu buttons that automatically perform the specified action as soon as the button has been highlighted on the menu.
forced selected button
- Menu button that is automatically selected when the menu is displayed.
forced display
- A feature of DVD-Video allowing subpictures to be displayed even if the player's subpicture display mode is turned off. Designed for showing subtitles in a scene where the language is different from the native language of the film.
formatting
- 1) Creating a disc image. 2) Preparing storage media for recording.
fps
- Frames per second. A measure of the rate at which pictures are shown for a motion video image. In NTSC and PAL video, each frame is made up of two interlaced fields.
fragile watermark
- A watermark designed to be destroyed by any form of copying or encoding other than a bit-for-bit digital copy. Absence of the watermark indicates that a copy has been made.
frame doubler
- A video processor that increases the frame rate (display rate) in order to create a smoother-looking video display. Compare to line doubler.
frame rate
- The frequency of discrete images. Usually measured in frames per second (fps). Film has a rate of 24 frames per second, but usually must be adjusted to match the display rate of a video system.
frame
- The piece of a video signal containing the spatial detail of one complete image; the entire set of scan lines. In an interlaced system, a frame contains two fields.
frequency
- The number of repetitions of a phenomenon in a given amount of time. The number of complete cycles of a periodic process occurring per unit time.
Full motion video
- Video that plays at thirty frames per second (NTSC) or 25 frames per second (PAL).
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