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Nov 8 NFLX Netflix Q3 2024: Elevated Expectations Deserve A Commercial Break
Nov 7 NFLX Netflix Stock Hits All-Time Highs, Company Confirms 'Stranger Things' Season 5 For 2025
Nov 7 NFLX Max is suddenly adding more subscribers than Netflix. Here's why
Nov 7 CHTR Warner Bros. Gains Streaming Subscribers on Foreign Push
Nov 7 NFLX Here's How Much a $1000 Investment in Netflix Made 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth Today
Nov 7 NFLX Netflix Prepares for a Once-in-a-Decade Gaming Shift With AI Assistance
Nov 7 NFLX Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Netflix, Fox, Roku and TEGNA
Nov 6 GME Peering Into GameStop's Recent Short Interest
Nov 6 NFLX Trump's win, Dow's surge, Musk's bet, and the Mag 7: What Wall Street is saying
Nov 6 SATS EchoStar Corporation Announces Conference Call for Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results
Nov 6 NFLX Netflix will delist nearly all of its interactive shows, films, The Verge says
Nov 5 NFLX Netflix Offices in Paris, Amsterdam Raided in Tax Fraud Case
Nov 5 NFLX Netflix offices raided in Paris and Amsterdam over tax probe
Nov 5 CHTR Credit Markets Face Risk of a $60 Billion Wave of Fallen Angels
Nov 5 NFLX Netflix: A Great Time To Take Chips Off The Table (Rating Downgrade)
Nov 5 CHTR CHARTER'S EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF COMMERCIAL OFFICER ADAM RAY TO OVERSEE SPECTRUM ENTERPRISE
Nov 5 NFLX French and Dutch investigators raid Netflix offices in probe of suspected financial wrongdoing
Nov 5 NFLX 5 Top Stocks to Buy in November
Nov 5 NFLX Netflix offices in Paris raided by Dutch and French authorities as part of tax probe
Nov 5 NFLX Netflix offices in Paris and Amsterdam raided in tax fraud investigations - reports
Digital Video

Digital video is an electronic representation of moving visual images (video) in the form of encoded digital data. This is in contrast to analog video, which represents moving visual images with analog signals. Digital video comprises a series of digital images displayed in rapid succession.
Digital video was first introduced commercially in 1986 with the Sony D1 format, which recorded an uncompressed standard definition component video signal in digital form. In addition to uncompressed formats, popular compressed digital video formats today include H.264 and MPEG-4. Modern interconnect standards for digital video include HDMI, DisplayPort, Digital Visual Interface (DVI) and serial digital interface (SDI).
Digital video can be copied with no degradation in quality. In contrast, when analog sources are copied, they experience generation loss. Digital video can be stored on digital media such as Blu-ray Disc, on computer data storage or streamed over the Internet to end users who watch content on a desktop computer screen or a digital smart TV. In everyday practice, digital video content such as TV shows and movies also includes a digital audio soundtrack.

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