System information
E
Endian (Little and Big)
Little and Big Endian describe the ordering of multi-byte  data that is used by a computer's microprocessor. 
Little Endian specifies  that data is stored in a low to high-byte format; this ordering is used  by the Intel 
microprocessors. Big Endian specifies that data is stored  in a high to low-byte format; this ordering is used 
by the Motorola microprocessors.
Envelopes (Audio and Video)
Envelopes allow you to automate the change of a certain  parameter over time. In the case of volume 
envelopes, you can create a  fade out (which requires a change over time) by adding an envelope and  
creating an extra point to the line that indicates where the fade starts.  Then you pull the end point of the 
envelope down to infinity.
Equalization (EQ)
The process by which certain frequency bands are raised  or lowered in level. EQ has various uses. The most 
common use for Vegas Pro  users is to simply adjust the subjective timbral qualities of a sound.
Essence Marks
Essence marks can be saved in XDCAM clips during shooting.   These markers can indicate record start/end 
times, shot marks, flash,  filter/gain/shutter speed/white balance changes, or audio clipping. In  Vegas Pro, 
essence marks can be displayed in the XDCAM  Explorer and as media markers. For more information, see 
"Using the XDCAM Explorer Window" on page 407 and "Using Media Markers and Regions" on page 220.
Event
An event is an occurrence of a media file on the timeline.
F
File Format
A file format specifies the way in which data is stored  on your floppy disks or hard drive. In the Windows 
operating system, the  most common file format is the Microsoft .WAV format. However, Vegas Pro  can 
read and write to many other file formats so you can maintain compatibility  with other software and 
hardware configurations.
Frame Rate (Audio)
Audio uses frame rates only for the purposes of synching  to video or other audio. In the latter case, the rate 
of 30 non-drop is  typically used. In the former case 30 drop is usually used.
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