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U
Universal Plug & Play; UPnP
Universal Plug ā€˜n’ Play (UPnP) is a network protocol which enables data exchange
between different devices (PCs, hi-fi systems, video cameras, PDAs, and webservers).
UPnP allows various devices to participate in network-wide communication, i.e. the
initialization of functions and other device functions. Long-winded configuring or
installing of drivers is not required as the devices can handle their own functions and
data sources by themselves. Find out more at www.upnp.org.
Hint: To work with UPnP you have to activate it first. This can be found under
"Options" ("Y" -> UPnP).
URL
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator and describes where a source can be found
online (for example, a website). The address or the path to the storage location of a
file on your computer is known as a URL. Often the term URL is used as a term for the
domain. The URL for the MAGIX website is: http://www.magix.co.uk
V
VirtualDub plug-in
Plug-ins are additional programs that expand the functionality of the main program.
They are inserted into the main program.
VirtualDub plug-ins are also referred to "VirtualDub filters" and have the "VDF" file
extension. You can use them to apply additional video effects to video objects.
VST and DirectX plug-ins
Plug-ins are additional programs that expand the functionality of the main program.
They are inserted into the main program.
Two standards exist for audio editing: VST (Steinberg) and DirectX (Microsoft). VST
has asserted itself stronger in the current market.
W
WAV
Wave (*.WAV) is a standard uncompressed audio format.
Wave
Wave (*.WAV) is a standard uncompressed audio format.
Wave file
Wave (*.WAV) is a standard uncompressed audio format.