Tuesday 25 November 2014

Krishna District

Welcome to Krishna District
Krishna District gets its name from the holy river Krishna, the third largest river that flows in India. The river Krishna originates near Mahabaleswar (Maharastra) and joins the Bay of Bengal near Hamsaladevi Village in our district.
Krishna is considered the kernel of Telugu Culture and is the birth place of the famous Indian classical dance form - Kuchipudi. The dialect of Telugu spoken in Krishna is widely considered to be the standard form of Telugu.
The history of this region dates back to 2nd century BC. The area was ruled by the Satavahanas (230 BC – 227 AD); Pallavas (340 AD – 500 AD), Chalukyas (615 AD – 1070 AD) and later by Cholas, Kakatiyas and Reddy dynasty. The ruins of the fort at Kondapalli hail back to Reddy Kingdom. Subsequently, the area came under the Vijayanagara Empire. The temple in Srikakulam Village was built by the Vijayanagara Kings. The area then passed on to the Qutub Shahis and later to the Nizams. The office of the two important ministers during the Qutub Shahi rule – Madanna and Akkana –was in Vijayawada due to their reverence towards Goddess Kanaka Durga. The rulers from Golconda were the first to patronise European traders to establish themselves in Masulipatnam (now Machilipatnam). The Portuguese may have been the earliest, followed by the Dutch and the English.
In the year 1611, the English founded their settlement at Masulipatnam, which was their headquarters until they finally moved to Madras in 1641. In 1761, in return for supporting Nizam Ali Khan in his succession to Golconda, the English secured their first division at Masulipatnam from the Nizams.
Initially, the division was administered by a Chief and a Council at Masulipatnam. In 1794, Collectors, directly responsible to the Board of Revenue were appointed at Masulipatnam, making Krishna collectorate, one among the oldest Collectorates in the Country.
Machilipatnam is the administrative headquarters of Krishna district. Vijayawada is the biggest city in the district (third in the state) and a commercial centre.
The population of Krishna District is 45.17 lakhs (2011 Census), making it the 34th in India and 4th in AP. The population density is 519 per sq Kms (AP: 308 per sq km; India: 382 per sq km). Krishna has a gender ratio of 997 women for 1000 males (AP: 992 per 1000; India: 940 per 1000) and a literacy rate of 74.37 percent. (AP: 67.66%; India: 74.04%). Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in our district.
The district is spread over 8,727 Sq.kms and is divided into upland and delta area. The district consists of 50 Mandals in four Revenue Divisions viz., Bandar, Vijayawada, Gudivada, and Nuzvid. The District is naturally divided into 1.Delta 2.Upland Zones. All the Mandals existing in Bandar, Gudivada divisions, part of Vijayawada Division (Penamaluru, Kankipadu, Thotlavallur & part of Vijayawada Rural) and Ungutur, Vuyyuru, Pamidimukkala and part of Gannavaram and Bapulapadu Mandals of Nuzvid Division comprise delta and all the remaining Mandals existing in Nuzvid Division and the remaining Mandals of Vijayawada Division constitute upland. The upland consists of an undulating broken by low ranges of Eastern Ghats. The main source of Irrigation in upland is tanks. It is being benefited by the water of Nagarjuna Sagar also. The delta land is being irrigated by canals of river Krishna.
Kolleru Lake, one of India’s most ecologically significant wetlands lies partly within the district .
The Vijayawada Thermal Power Station at Ibrahimpatnam; KCP Sugar Factory at Vuyyuru and Bharat Electrical Limited in Machilipatnam are the main industries in the district.
Krishna district is the home of several important personalities in all walks of life.
  • Siddhendra Yogi - Architect of Kuchipudi
  • Mahakavi Kshetrayya – Prolific Telugu poet
  • Pingali Venkayya – Designer of India National Flag.
  • Dr. Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya – Founder of Andhra Bank.
  • Gudipati Venkatachalam – Telugu writer
  • Viswanadha Satyanarayana – Telugu writer
  • Ghantasal Venkateswara Rao – Famous Telugu playback Singer
  • NT Rama Rao – Founder of Telugu Desam Party
  • Akkineni Nageswara Rao – Famous Telugu Cine Artist.
  • Vempati China Satyam – Kuchipudi Dance promoter
  • Chetan Anand - National Badminton Champion
  • Koneru Humpy – World Number 2 in Women’s Chess
Krishna is also home to Bandar Laddu, Chilakalapudi Bangaram(Imitation Jewellery), Kondapalli Toys, Nuzvid mangoes, Pedana Kalamkari (Block printed Cotton textiles) and Bandar Halwa.
Vijayawada translates to mean "place of victory". According to the legends, Arjuna performed penance on these hills to appease Lord Shiva, who appeared before him and bestowed him with the prized weapon 'Pasupathasthra'. Also Goddess Durga is believed to have rested here after slaying the wicked demon Mahishasura in a fierce battle. The famous Kanaka Durga shrine located on top of the hills and overlooking river Krishna, is thronged by hundreds of devotees daily.

Prakasam Barrage at Vijayawada across Krishna River was constructed in 1957 with Rs. 3.57 crores. It caters the needs of Agriculture in Krishna, Guntur and West Godavari districts.
The chief rivers of the district are the Krishna (length 1,280 km), Muniyeru (Muneru), the Tammileru and Budameru. Krishna river debouches in to the Bay of Bengal at Hamsala Divi and Nachugunta in this district. The district contains small hillstreams viz., Jayanthi, Kattaleru, Ippalavagu, Upputeru, Telleru, Ballaleru, Nadimeyeru
Krishna district has Vijayawada ,Machilipatnam and Eluru (Partly) parliamentary constituencies.
Krishna district has 16 constituencies namely Tiruvuru (SC), Nandigama (SC), Mylavaram, Jaggayyapeta, Vijayawada (West), Vijayawada (Central), Vijayawada (East), Penamaluru, Nuzvid, Gannavaram, Pedana, Gudivada, Kaikaluru, Machilipatnam, Avanigadda, Pamarru (SC).
Krishna district has 4 Revenue Divisions, 50 Mandals, 1 Municipal Corporation (Vijayawda Municipal Corporation), 5 Municipalities.
The Bus complex (PNBS-Pandit Nehru Bus Station) at Vijayawada is one of the biggest in Asia.
The Railway station at Vijayawada is the 2nd Busiest Junction in India. More than 200 trains pass by/originate/terminate at this railway station.
Airport is located at Gannavaram which is 16 km north east of Vijayawada connecting the city to Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Rajahmundry.
Four national highways pass through the district
  • NH-5 Chennai to Kolkata
  • NH-9 Pune to Machilipatnam
  • NH-221 Vijayawada to Jagdalpur
  • NH-214 Kathipudi to Ongole
A number of stalwarts in film industry and sports zone hail from Krishna district.
Krishna district is the symbol of cultural heritage of Telugu people.

Monday 27 October 2014

Cloud Cast User Manual Tel Vue



http://www.telvue.com/wp-content/uploads/CloudCastUserManual_v4_1.pdf

Stream Your Programs over the Internet

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TelVue CloudCast User Manual

TelVue® CloudCast™ is a hosted broadcasting solution that can distribute your video over the Internet to multiple screens.  TelVue CloudCast handles both live and VOD programming, with an embeddable player that adapts to both SD and HD.
The CloudCast player includes social media functions such as embed code, unique URL, Facebook and Twitter integration, deep Google Analytics integration, and the ability to resize the play area.
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Krishna District History

http://www.eenadu.net/district/inner.aspx?dsname=Krishna&info=krihistory

Sunday 26 October 2014

Video Display Resolutions

Video Display Resolutions

Televisions
Televisions are of the following resolutions:
·         Standard-definition television (SDTV):
·         480i (NTSC-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 243 lines each)
·         576i (PAL-compatible digital standard employing two interlaced fields of 288 lines each)

·         Enhanced-definition television (EDTV):
·         480p (720 × 480 progressive scan)
·         576p (720 × 576 progressive scan)

·         High-definition television (HDTV):
·         720p (1280 × 720 progressive scan)
·         1080i (1920 × 1080 split into two interlaced fields of 540 lines)
·         1080p (1920 × 1080 progressive scan)

·         Ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV)
·         2160p (3840 × 2160 progressive scan; aka "4K UHD")
·         4320p (7680 × 4320 progressive scan; aka "8K UHD")
·         8640p (15360 × 8640 progressive scan; a speculated future standard)

2K  Video Modes
·         Digital Cinema Initiatives 2K
(Native Resolution)                               2048 × 1080  2,211,840     
·         DCI 2K (Cinema Scope cropped)      2048 × 858    1,755,136
·         DCI 2K (flat cropped)                            1998 × 1080  2,157,840     

4K  Video Modes

·         DCI 4K (native resolution)
4096 × 2160       8,847,360      1.90:1 (19:10)

·         DCI 4K (CinemaScope cropped)      
4096 × 1716       7,028,736      2.39:1

·         DCI 4K (flat cropped)   
3996 × 2160       8,631,360      1.85:1
Common High-Definition Video Modes
Video mode
Frame size in pixels (W×H)
Pixels per image1
Scanning type
Frame rate (Hz)
1,280×720
921,600
23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60, 72
1,920×1,080
2,073,600
25 (50 fields/s), 29.97 (59.94 fields/s), 30 (60 fields/s)
1,920×1,080
2,073,600
24 (23.976), 25, 30 (29.97), 50, 60 (59.94)
2,560×1,440
3,686,400
24 (23.976), 25, 30 (29.97), 50, 60 (59.94)

Ultra High-Definition Video Modes
Video mode
Frame size in pixels (W×H)
Pixels per image1
Scanning type
Frame rate (Hz)
2,048×1,536
3,145,728
24
3,840×2,160
8,294,400
60, 120
4,520×2,540
11,480,800
4,096×3,072
12,582,912
7,680×4,320
33,177,600
60, 120




2K  Video Modes
Format
Resolution
Pixels
2048 × 1080
2,211,840
1.90:1 (256:135) ~17:9
DCI 2K (CinemaScope cropped)
2048 × 858
1,755,136
2.39:1
DCI 2K (flat cropped)
1998 × 1080
2,157,840
1.85:1
1080p HDTV
1920 × 1080
2,073,600
1.78:1 (16:9)


4K Video Modes
Format
Resolution
Pixels
3840 × 2160
8,294,400
1.78:1 (16:9)
5120 × 2160
11,059,200
2.37:1 (21:9)
WHXGA
5120 × 3200
16,384,000
1.60:1 (16:10, 8:5)
4096 × 2160
8,847,360
1.90:1 (19:10)
DCI 4K (CinemaScope cropped)
4096 × 1716
7,028,736
2.39:1
DCI 4K (flat cropped)
3996 × 2160
8,631,360
1.85:1