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What (who) is Digital Video Input - definition

Switched Video; Switched digital video; Switched Digital Video; Switch video

Digital video fingerprinting         
TECHNIQUE TO SUMMARIZE CHARACTERISTIC COMPONENTS OF A VIDEO RECORDING
Video fingerprint; Digital Video Fingerprinting; Video fingerprinting; Digital video fingerprint; Video hash; Applications of digital video fingerprinting
Video fingerprinting or video hashing are a class of dimension reduction techniqueshttps://eprints.lancs.
DVB         
OPEN STANDARD
DVB-VBI; DVB-TXT; DVB-X; DVB-MPEG; DVB-DATA; DVB-SUB; DVB-SI; DVB-CA; Dvb asi; Digital video broadcasting; Digital Video Broadcast; Dvb; Digital Video Broadcasting Project; DVB Project; DVB standards; DVB-CSS; DVB-DASH; Digital Video Broadcasting
Digital Video Broadcasting (Reference: Europe, DVB)
Input (computer science)         
IN COMPUTING, INPUT OF A PROGRAM OR PROCESS, I.E. A COMMAND OR SIGNAL FROM OUTER SOURCES
Data input
In computer science, the general meaning of input is to provide or give something to the computer, in other words, when a computer or device is receiving a command or signal from outer sources, the event is referred to as input to the device.

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Switched video

Switched video or switched digital video (SDV), sometimes referred to as switched broadcast (SWB), is a telecommunications industry term for a network scheme for distributing digital video via a cable. Switched video sends the digital video more efficiently freeing bandwidth. The scheme applies to digital video distribution both on typical cable TV systems using QAM channels, or on IPTV systems.