source of reference: Digital Video Interactive (The Free Encyclopedia WikipediA) last edited on 9 January 2021, at 18:09 UTC, URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/ Digital Video Interactive (DVI) was the first multimedia desktop video standard for IBM-compatible personal computers. It enabled full-screen, full motion video, as well as stereo audio, still images, and graphics to be presented on a DOS-based desktop computer using a special compression chipset. The scope of Digital Video Interactive encompasses a file format, including a digital container format, a number of video and audio compression formats, as well as hardware associated with the file format. [History] Development of DVI was started around 1984 by Section 17 of The David Sarnoff Research Center Labs (DSRC) then responsible for the research and development activities of RCA. When General Electric purchased RCA in 1986, GE considered the DSRC redundant with its own labs, and sought a buyer. In 1988, GE sold the DSRC to SRI International, but sold the DVI technology separately to Intel corporation. ... |
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DVI | Interactive |
Digital Video Interactive | ìntərǽktiv |
digital video interactive | インタラェクティヴ |
dídʒitəl vídiòu ìntərǽktiv | インタラクティブ |
ディジタゥルゥ ヴィディオウ インタラェクティヴ | [形容詞] |
ディジタゥルゥ・ヴィディオウ・インタラェクティヴ | 対話式の |
デジタル ビデオ インタラクティブ | 対話型の |
デジタル・ビデオ・インタラクティブ | 双方向の |
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更新日:2023年 6月 9日 |