Audio waveform distortion caused by signal overload.
Media files containing video, audio, graphics, or any other content imported into Final Cut Pro.
1. A segment of source material digitized into your system at selected IN and OUT points and referenced in a project bin. The clip contains pointers to the media files in which the actual digital video and audio data is stored. 2. In a record in a log, which stands for one shot, the clip includes information about the start and end timecode for the shot, the source tape name, and the tracks selected for editing. 3. In OMFI, a general class of objects in the OMF Interchange class hierarchy representing shared properties of source clips, filler clips, attribute clips, track references, timecode clips, and edge code clips. A clip is a subclass of a component.
a segment of audio or videotape that's included in a story that is broadcast on radio or television or on the Web.
When a waveform is distorted in such a way that the extreme ends are cut off, the wave has been clipped. When a piece of audio equipment is fed an audio signal too high for it to handle, it clips the volatage to what it can handle resulting in (usually) audible distortion. A clipped signal can damage equipment downstream from it, especially speakers. see clip LED
The audio, video, or still images within AVS DVDtoGO. Clips are stored in collections.
a convenient graphical representation of a media file or part of a media file and associated information (filepath, duration, etc
a data line into which audio data can be loaded prior to playback
a marked reference to a segment from a wave audio etc
an object in Final Cut Pro that references a media file on disk
a portion, or segment, of an asset
a reference to the actual media file stored on your hard disk
a segment of music than can be longer than a single measure and shorter than an entire track
a single piece of audio - a WAVE file, an AIFF file, or a midi sequence
a smaller segment of a larger video file
Any media that can play within RealPlayer.
The audio, video, or still images within DVD discs. Clips are stored in collections.
In keying, the trigger point or threshold at which the key signal takes place; 2) A specific segment of video that's used in an edit.
Refers to a media file in a Web page or presentation.
A brief segment excerpted from a film. Close-Up (CU): Camera term for tight shot of the general area of the head and shoulder.
The unit of storage in Video Server Toolkit. Each clip consists of descriptive information such as the title and duration; digital media data, if the clip has content; and an index, if required by the content format.
A small segment of a larger video file.
Segment of video; an arbitrary segment of video defined simply by an in-time and an out-time within some larger video element.
a captured portion of video.
Artwork design to be published on text or on the Web Pages from artists or non-artists. It can use audios, videos, or graphics. http://desktopvideo.about.com/library/glossary/bldef-clip.htm
Small QuickTime Movie. Also used to mean a segment of a larger movie, defined by an in point and an outpoint usually containing a single scene or take.
Segment of video, audio, or both. An image is a clip that is one frame long.
A segment of captured video. Individual clips can be assembled into a finished movie.
(n) A piece of video captured from tape into a computer. Generally a single shot, but can be more.
Refers to a media file, especially when using a digital audio or video editing program.
A media file within a presentation.
A single audio or video file within a presentation
A media file that contains audio, video, or both.
A digitized portion of media, typically video or audio.
1. In video editing, a continuous series of images that can be edited as distinct segment. 2. In audio, a segment of sound. 3. In Maya's nonlinear character animation editing, an animation segment that can be edited nonlinearly using the Trax Editor. See also nonlinear deformer, Trax Editor.