Media server
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Media server refers either to a dedicated computer appliance or to a specialized application software, ranging from an enterprise class machine providing video on demand, to, more commonly, a small personal computer or NAS (Network Attached Storage) for the home, dedicated for storing various digital media (meaning digital videos/movies, audio/music, and picture files).
Media server refers either to a dedicated computer appliance or to a specialized application software, ranging from an enterprise class machine providing video on demand, to, more commonly, a small personal computer or NAS (Network Attached Storage) for the home, dedicated for storing various digital media (meaning digital videos/movies, audio/music, and picture files).
[edit] Also see
- Analogue
- Non-linear editing
- Video compression
- Pixel
- Digital media
- Digital
- Timing Glossary
- FireWire
- Linear video editing
- Digital video recorder
[edit] Reference
- Wikipedia Media server [1]
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