Engineering:DTE (direct to edit)
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Short description: Digital video direct-to-disk recording method
DTE (direct to edit) is a digital video direct-to-disk recording method (and also refers to the associated equipment) used to streamline the post-production video editing workflow of raw video files into a non-linear editing system (NLE).[1] Recent developments have added solid-state memory recording units with removable modules or flash-cards, to avoid potential hard-drive problems.[2]
See also
- Computer file
- Data storage device
- Digital video recorder (DVR)
- Flash memory
- Hard disk drive (HDD)
- Non-linear editing system (NLE)
- Professional video camera
- Tapeless camcorder
- Video editing software
- Video server
References
- ↑ Bill Davis (March 2006). "Saving Time: Editing Tapeless". Videomaker Magazine (Videomaker, Inc.). http://www.videomaker.com/article/10922/. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
- ↑ "Tapeless Video Recording Solutions: HVR-DR60 vs. HVR-MRC1". DVinfo.net. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/tapeless-video-recording-solutions/474770-hvr-dr60-vs-hvr-mrc1.html. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTE (direct to edit).
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