accompanying sound signal

  • 1signal to noise ratio — F/A/V (S/N ratio); the ratio, measured in decibels, between the audio or video signal, and the noise accompanying the signal. The higher the S/N ratio, the better the quality of the sound or picture …

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  • 2Sound film — …

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  • 3Sound trademark — A sound trademark is a non conventional trademark where sound is used to perform the trademark function of uniquely identifying the commercial origin of products or services.In recent times sounds have been increasingly used as trademarks in the… …

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  • 4Sound-on-film — Edge of a 35mm film print showing the soundtracks. The outermost strip (left of picture) contains the SDDS track as an image of a digital signal; the next contains the perforations used to drive the film through the projector, with the Dolby… …

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  • 5Signal 1 — Infobox Radio station name = Signal One airdate = 5 September 1983 frequency = 96.4 MHz, 96.9 MHz, 102.6 MHz, DAB share = 13.9% share as of = September 2007 share source = [cite web|url=http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly… …

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  • 6sound — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a sensation caused in the ear by the vibration of the surrounding air or other medium. 2 a vibrations causing this sensation. b similar vibrations whether audible or not. 3 what is or may be heard. 4 an idea or impression conveyed …

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  • 7Signal instrument — A signal instrument is a musical instrument which is not (only) used for music as such, but also fit to give sound signals as a form of auditive communication, usually in open air.To make the message audible at a distance, percussion and brass… …

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  • 8Broadcast signal intrusion — is a term given to the act of hijacking broadcast signals of radio and television stations. Hijacking incidents have involved local TV and radio stations as well as cable and national networks. Method of intrusion For analog stations it is… …

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  • 9television — /ˈtɛləvɪʒən / (say teluhvizhuhn) noun 1. the broadcasting of a still or moving image, usually with accompanying sound signal, via radio waves to receivers which project it on a picture tube for viewing at a distance from the point of origin. 2.… …

  • 10motion-picture technology — Introduction       the means for the production and showing of motion pictures. It includes not only the motion picture camera and projector but also such technologies as those involved in recording sound, in editing both picture and sound, in… …

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