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To find a term in the glossary, click the letter of the alphabet that is the first letter in the term you want to look up.
You can also read glossary terms within the text of Help by clicking the underlined glossary term links. After you click a glossary link, the glossary term and definition appear in a pop-up window. To close the window, click anywhere on the screen.
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The number of bits transferred per second.
Small segment of a larger video file.
Audio, video, images, text, or any other information that is contained in a digital media file or stream.
A markup language that provides a format for describing structured data. XML is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specification, and is a subset of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture.
In Microsoft Producer, the final version of a project that is published. A presentation contains any slides, video, audio, HTML code, still images, presentation templates, or other digital media files that have been added to the timeline.
A group of settings that match content type and bit rate with appropriate audio and video codecs.
The file that contains information about the files that have been imported into or captured in the current project, and how files or clips have been arranged.
Audio and video content that can be captured and encoded from devices installed on your computer or from a file.
The area of the user interface that shows the timing and arrangement of files or clips that make up a project.
The address of a resource on a network. It conforms to the protocol://servername/resource syntax, where protocol is the name of the protocol used (such as http), servername is the name of the server, and resource is the directory path and file name of the resource. If a resource is not specified, a default one is often provided by the server.
See definition for: Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
A file containing audio, video, or script data that is stored in Windows Media Format. Depending on their content and purpose, Windows Media files use a variety of file name extensions, such as: .wma, .wme, .wms, .wmv, .wmx, .wmz, or .wvx.
See definition for: Extensible Markup Language (XML)
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