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Electronic engineering / Digital media / Codecs / Video quality / Peak signal-to-noise ratio / Bit rate / American Sign Language / Sign language / Digital television / Noise / Video
Date: 2010-11-16 16:04:34
Electronic engineering
Digital media
Codecs
Video quality
Peak signal-to-noise ratio
Bit rate
American Sign Language
Sign language
Digital television
Noise
Video

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