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videoRelationships Broader Term: moving image Related Term: composite image LaserDisc MII National Television Systems Committee PAL picture SECAM television videodisc visual materials Synonym: video rec [..]
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videoprovides the magical elixir that keeps Vimeo's heart beating, its engine running, and its soul soaring.
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video1935, as visual equivalent of audio, from Latin video "I see," first person singular present indicative of videre "to see" (see vision). As a noun, "that which is displayed on [..]
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videoword-forming element; see video (adj.).
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video/ˈvɪdijoʊ/ noun plural videos 1 video /ˈvɪdijoʊ/ noun plural videos Learner's definition of VIDEO 1 [count] : a movie, television show, event, etc., that has been recorded onto a videocasset [..]
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videoThe electrical signal that is obtained from a received radio signal after detection or demodulation; a general term pertaining to the picture signals in a television system or to the information- carr [..]
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videothe visible part of a television transmission; "they could still receive the sound but the picture was gone" video recording: a recording of both the visual and audible compo [..]
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video1. An electrical signal containing timing (synchronization), luminance (intensity), and often chrominance (color) information that, when displayed on an appropriate device, gives a visual image or representation of the original image sequences. Note: Correlated audio is included and usually implied. 2. Pertaining to the sections of a television sys [..]
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videoliterally, "to see," in other words, the visual or pictured image (either projected, taped, etc.), as opposed to the audio aspect of film; also refers to the visual component of tele [..]
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video(adj.) (1) Refers to recording, manipulating, and displaying moving images, especially in a format that can be presented on a television. (2) Refers to displaying images and text on a computer monitor [..]
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videoThe visual portion of multimedia. What you see on the monitor of a computer system. The visual portion of a transmission, as opposed to "OTA" (on the air) broadcasting which is both video and audio.
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videoRecording produced with a video recorder (camcorder) or some other similar device that captures full motion.
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videoThe visual portion of a broadcast or film; a synonym for television; short for videotape and other television terms. A film that goes straight to video
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videoMany journals permit the uploading of video files as supplementary data that can be posted with an article online.
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videoAs the Internet gets faster and computers get more and more capable of handling the massive number of bits needed for high resolution video, video on demand becomes more and more popular. Video can be [..]
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videoPhoto Publications
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video(n) the visible part of a television transmission(n) a recording of both the visual and audible components (especially one containing a recording of a movie or television program)(n) (computer science [..]
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videoV see| look at; consider; (PASS) seem| seem good| appear| be seen
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video2015
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video" A series of framed images put together, one after another, to simulate motion and interactivity. A video can be transmitted by number of frames per second and/or the amount of time between switching frames." From: www.c-latitude.com/glossary.asp
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videoThe picture portion of a broadcast TV signal; an electronic signal making a TV picture. Formats include: VUS, Beta, HIS, Digital Video, and Mini-DV. VIDEO CAMERA
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videoof Niles eye boggling
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videoIn the operation of a radar set, the demodulated receiver output that is applied to the indicator. Video contains the relevant radar information after removal of the carrier frequency.
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videoAny movie item stored in the Media tab. A video can either be stored as a supported filetype (MP4, MPG, MOV, FLV), or as an embed code from a third-party service like Vimeo or YouTube. related: animat [..]
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