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Glossary 387
Here are some examples of typical aspect ratios: at home 4:3, 16:9 (typical for TV
sets), or 16:10 (widescreen flat screens, widescreen notebooks), 3:2 for 35 mm films
and photos. In cinemas you mostly find 1.85:1
Red Book
Specific standards have been established for the different CD types in order to unify
their data structure and to make them compatible with the different CD drives. Their
names refer to the color of the books where these standards were written.
The term "Red Book" is common language for the Compact Disc Audio Standard. The
requirements listed here have to be observed for industrial CP production. Audio CD
players only read CDs created according to the Red Book format. It is therefore
necessary to first convert PC files into this format before writing them onto an audio
disc compatible with any audio CD player.
Restore
Restoration of files originating from a backup is called "Restoring".
RM
RealMedia includes all of the media formats from software developer RealNetworks.
RealMedia especially refers to the "RealVideo" video format and the "RealAudio"
sound format. The quality of RealVideo files is comparably good at high compression
rates, but does have some loss of quality. These formats cannot be played back by
(hardware) DVD players.
S
Scene
Freely definable section of a movie in MAGIX Video Pro X6.
In general, a scene is a segment of a film that is a product of various settings and
conveys a certain action.
Screenshot
A screenshot is an image composed of all visible screen elements (messages, open
dialogs, etc.) at a certain time. By pressing the "Print screen" key on the keyboard, this
image is saved into the clipboard. Next, open a program which can edit images and
select "Insert" (shortcut "Ctrl+V") in a new document to add the screenshot for
editing and saving.
Note: Press "Alt + Print screen" on the keyboard to capture the active window only.