(1) (
Switched
Virtual
Circuit) A network connection established at the time the transmission is required and disconnected when the session is over. SVCs are normally implemented in connection-oriented systems such as the analog telephone network and ATM networks. Contrast with
PVC.
(2) (
Scalable
Video
Coding) An extension to the Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard to accommodate rendering devices with different processing capabilities and/or degraded transmission paths. SVC allows low-resolution formats to travel as subsets alongside the high-resolution video. The subsets may eliminate frames or contain reduced frame sizes or both. Rather than display high-resolution video poorly, SVC enables lesser-quality video to flow smoothly on low-bandwidth devices and channels. See
H.264.
(3) (
Super
Visor
Call) A mainframe instruction that passes control to the operating system.
(4) (
Stored
Value
Card) A gift card. See
stored value card.