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1 frames per second
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture. -
2 Connected Frames
"A Windows feature that enables developers and designers to build paginated content. They can take a single stream of HTML content containing text and images, and segment that stream into multiple containers defined in an HTML template across multiple pages. Connected Frames provides a declarative mechanism to link and flow HTML content across a finite set of frames with variable position and sizing that have been defined either statically or dynamically. Connected Frames also provides a set of programmatic interfaces which allow developers to detect when content overflow has occurred on a Connected Frame, determine when no more content is available for fragmentation, exposes the entire document associated with a set of Connected Frames, and exposes fragment content associated with a specific Connected Frame." -
3 nested frames page
A frames page containing another frames page inside one of its frames. -
4 data-link layer
"Layer two of the OSI model. A layer that packages raw bits from the physical layer into frames (logical, structured packets for data). This layer is responsible for transferring frames from one computer to another, without errors. After sending a frame, the data-link layer waits for an acknowledgment from the receiving computer." -
5 target frame
"The name of a frame in which the target page of a hyperlink is displayed. Typically, a hyperlink from one frame of a frames page (or frameset) will supply as its target frame another frame of the frames page." -
6 crossfade
"A method of smoothly moving from one video clip or photo to another. With a crossfade transition, the frames in the playing clip fade out as the frames in the new clip fade in. In the film industry, the same process is called a dissolve." -
7 Fps
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture. -
8 frame rate
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture. -
9 frameset
A page that divides a Web browser's window into different areas called frames that can independently display Web pages. -
10 NTSC
"The dominant television standard in the United States and Japan. The National Television System Committee (NTSC) delivers 30 interlaced frames per second at 525 lines of resolution. It is the sponsor of the NTSC standard for encoding color, a coding system compatible with black-and-white signals, and the system used for color broadcasting in the United States." -
11 Initial page
The page that is initially displayed in a frame when a site visitor browses to a frames page containing the frame. -
12 startup latency
"The time it takes for the encoder, SDK reader, or other devices to start before encoding begins. Startup latency prevents the cutting of frames at the mark-in point." -
13 Phase Alternating Line
The dominant television standard in Europe and China. Phase Alternating Line (PAL) delivers 25 interlaced frames per second at 625 lines of resolution. -
14 PAL
The dominant television standard in Europe and China. Phase Alternating Line (PAL) delivers 25 interlaced frames per second at 625 lines of resolution. -
15 time code
"A digital signal applied to a stream. The signal assigns a number to every frame of video, representing hours, minutes, seconds, and frames." -
16 Layer Two Tunneling Protocol
"An industry-standard Internet tunneling protocol that provides encapsulation for sending Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames across packet-oriented media. For IP networks, L2TP traffic is sent as User Datagram Protocol (UDP) messages. In Microsoft operating systems, L2TP is used in conjunction with Internet Protocol security (IPSec) as a virtual private network (VPN) technology to provide remote access or router-to-router VPN connections. L2TP is described in RFC 2661."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Layer Two Tunneling Protocol
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17 DIB sequence
"In DirectShow Editing Services, a series of device-independent bitmap (DIB) files rendered in a sequence as video frames." -
18 splined interpolation
"One of three methods used to describe how an animation transitions between values over its duration. This method uses a Bezier curve to describe how the animation transitions between key frames. The Bezier curve starts at zero, which corresponds to the current key frame value, and ends at one (the next key frame's value). By altering the curve's two control points, you alter the animation's progress curve." -
19 time-lapse
"A cinematography technique whereby a number of frames are captured over a period of time or with a certain time interval between each frame. This technique is often used to capture processes such as a flower opening, celestial motion or changing of the seasons. When replayed at normal speed, changes become very pronounced and time appears to be lapsing." -
20 playhead
An icon that represents the current location being played within the selected media. As clips are being played it moves along the timeline of events to the nearest frame boundary. The positioning of the icon is always between two frames. The preview area will display the frame to the right of the current location.
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