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1 frame rate
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture. -
2 frame grabber
"A device used in computer graphics that uses a video camera, rather than a scan head, to capture a video image and then stores it in memory with the aid of a special-purpose circuit board." -
3 frame
One of many sequential images that make up video or animation. -
4 MPEG frame
A single rendered image in a video and audio or audio-only file in MPEG format. -
5 unfreeze
"The unfreeze command reenables video acquisition to the frame buffer after it has been disabled by the freeze command. Digital-video, VCR, and video-overlay devices recognize this command." -
6 stream-thinning
"The process of lowering the frame rate of source video to reduce the bandwidth required for streaming to be lower than or equal to the available client bandwidth. If necessary, the video portion of the stream may stop streaming and only the audio portion streamed." -
7 Fps
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture. -
8 frames per second
The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture. -
9 TWAIN
"A cross-platform interface for acquiring electronic images that have been captured by scanners, digital cameras, and still-frame video capture boards." -
10 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." -
11 clip creation
The process of detecting and splitting video content into separate clips. Clips are created by Windows Movie Maker when there is a significant change from one frame to another.
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