Video editing today is a much different process from what it was even seven to ten years ago. One area of video editing that has changed considerably is the options for outputting our programs. Even during the early to mid-1990s, when video editing was migrating from rooms full of video tape decks and other extremely expensive equipment to somewhat less costly desktop computers, the goal for output of the program was almost always the same videotape or film stock on which programs had been distributed for years.
Today the options for program distribution are expanding, due to a seemingly endless variety of compression options and distribution ...
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