Video Interface definition

Video Interface means any portion of an integrated circuit, product or application, the function of which is to receive, transmit and/or sample (using a clock signal) raw or compressed digital or analog data streams containing/representing video and or still images. Video Interface shall not include any circuitry or functionality to process the content of the data stream, other than processing of the type that is required to comply with industry video interface standards existing as of the Effective Date (and evolutions of such standards) for video receivers and transmitters. Video Interface circuitry may also include a reverse function of transmitting a data stream containing video and or still images.

Examples of Video Interface in a sentence

  • Includes Threads, Scheduling, Pre-emption, Input/Output Subsystem Control (Video Interface, Audio Interface, Parallel Interface, and Controller Interface), and Memory Management.

  • HKIS will also provide the Video Interface, technical documentation and reasonable technical support to T/R for development of the connectivity to the devices specified in Schedule 1.

  • Ricoh will also provide the Video Interface, technical documentation and reasonable technical support to T/R for development of the connectivity to the devices specified in Schedule 1.

  • All uncompressed digital video outputs of Licensed Clients must comply with the following: For HD UltraViolet Published Content that is output in high definition form, Licensed Clients must apply HDCP or DTCP to all uncompressed digital outputs, including Digital Video Interface version 1.0 specification (“DVI”) and all versions of HDMI and DisplayPort.

  • The VMS shall be capable of remotely managing and configuring cameras and devices directly associated with the CCTV system from multiple vendors using open source and nonproprietary protocols such as the Open Network Video Interface Form profile S.

  • Interoperability between the central and local video management systems shall be done through an open source and nonproprietary protocol such as those from Open Network Video Interface Forum.

  • The IAP Workstation Video Interface Card provides access to the Workstation Monitor(s).

  • If Digital Video Interface is implemented, components comply with PC 2001 requirements • SYS—0038.