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  • 51Video wall — A video wall. Rear projection displays with narrow mullions. A vi …

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  • 52Video game graphics — Part of a series on …

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  • 53frame — F/A/V 1. an individual segment of film 2. a complete video picture or image of odd and even fields; two fields equal one frame. TV 1)One complete image. In NTSC video a frame is composed of two fields. One 30th of a second. 2) The viewable area… …

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  • 54frame — noun 1》 a rigid structure surrounding a picture, door, etc.     ↘(frames) a metal or plastic structure holding the lenses of a pair of glasses.     ↘the rigid supporting structure of a vehicle, aircraft, or other object.     ↘a box like structure …

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  • 55Video sensor technology — A video sensor (also video sensor or videosensors) describes a technique of digital image analysis. A video sensor is application software, which interprets images. Video sensors use programmable algorithms running on a computer. Video sensors… …

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  • 56Video extensometer — A video extensometer is a device that is capable of performing stress/strain measurements of certain materials, by capturing continuous images of the specimen during test, using a frame grabber or a digital video camera attached to a PC. The… …

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  • 57Video modulation — In Amplitude Modulated (AM) broadcast analogue television systems it is possible to modulate the video signal two ways. Peak White Positive Peak white can be made to correspond to peak transmitter power (100 IRE) and the synchronisation (sync)… …

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  • 58Video player (software) — A video player is a kind of media player for playing back digital video data from media such as optical discs (for example, DVD, VCD), as well as from files of appropriate formats such as MPEG, AVI, RealVideo, and QuickTime.In addition to VCR… …

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  • 59Video games notable for speedrunning — Traditionally, speedruns have been performed by members of online communities about games in general, usually through discussion forums, using strategies devised by members of such forums. When the activity became popular enough to accede… …

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  • 60Video buffering verifier — The video buffering verifier (VBV) is a theoretical MPEG video buffer used to assess whether a video stream complies with the MPEG standard buffering requirements. By definition, the VBV buffer shall not overflow nor underflow when its input is a …

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