Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > AV recording and playback
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A device that individuals under house arrest or parole are often required to wear to track their location. It is attached to the person's ankle.
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A DVD containing audio in DVD-Audio format
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Any of various forms of apparatus, either fixed or mobile, used to provide audio information at an exhibition, archeological site etc.
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A recording of a book on tape that features sound effects, multiple actors, etc.
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A tour where the information is given to the visitor through a collection of prerecorded speeches on a device that they carry around with them.
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unedited audio recording
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Alternative form of audio guide [Any of various forms of apparatus, either fixed or mobile, used to provide audio information at an exhibition, archeological site etc.]
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Audio, video, and lighting, for a performance
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A home videocassette recording format, now known for having lost the format war to VHS.
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Alternative form of Blu-ray [(informal) The Blu-ray Disc format.]
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Related musical or video recordings that are gathered on multiple items of the same kind of media (compact discs, DVDs, VHS tapes, etc.) and placed in a box to be sold as a unit.
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(finance) A Dow Jones transmission of financial figures and business news.
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(rare, transitive) To record using a camcorder.
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Recording of video and audio on a camcorder, especially the illegal recording of films in a cinema.
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(transitive) To take a screenshot or to record a copy of a video.
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(Internet slang) A person who records a television broadcast to their computer.
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(historical) A kind of radio cabinet for home listening.
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To quickly scan the channels on a television using a remote control.
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To quickly scan the channels on a television using a remote control.
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To watch a series of television stations for a short time each, by repeated use of a remote control
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(of a video recording or broadcast) Having captions that can only be seen with the appropriate equipment.
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(American spelling) alternative spelling of colour television [(uncountable) A colour system of transmitting and receiving television signals.]
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(dated) To broadcast television in color.
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(television, dated) Being a combined sound and picture recording, with the soundtrack magnetically recorded.
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(television, dated) Being a combined sound and picture recording, with the soundtrack optically recorded.
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A format of analog television signal that is split into multiple components, typically each carrying a different colour
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A format of analog television signal before the addition of sound and modulation
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(electronics, consumer) Standardised format of an analog picture-only television signal.
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To schedule (a broadcast on radio or television) to compete or contrast with a program broadcast simultaneously on another station.
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A videotape containing samples of a broadcaster's work by way of demonstration.
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A video recording that includes an audio track designed for a visually impaired audience that describes the visual elements of a film, which can also include acting out subtitled dialogue in character as needed.
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A sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print.
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(historical) A telephonic instrument for office or similar use, having a sound-magnifying device enabling the ordinary mouthpiece to be dispensed with. It was sometimes used for covertly recording conversations.
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(television) A video signal with added graphics or text.
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Synonym of touch-tone dialing
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A piece of furniture, usually composed of a shelves and possibly also including cabinets, used to house major electronic items used for entertainment, such as a television set, a VCR and/or DVD player, stereo components, and cable or satellite television receivers.
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(colloquial) A live recording of the face or faces or a person or multiple people in an online video, especially let's play videos.
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Alternative form of file video [(media) A segment recorded on videotape, used in a longer film or newscast, that pertains to the current subject matter but that has been selected from a media organization's existing video library.]
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(dated) being flat square, having the image display surface of a display screen being flat
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A hunt for radio transmitters; radiosport.
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(television) A brief period inserted between the end of each transmitted line of picture and the leading edge of the next line sync pulse, intended to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines.
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(US) An album or single that has sold 500,000 or more copies.
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A virtual reality device worn on the head and providing visual input; a VR headset.
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(science fiction) A tape used as a storage medium for holographic material.
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A televisual recording made privately for domestic use, rather than commercially or professionally
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A means of delivering a speech to a large crowd, where the speaker says a few words at a time, and people within hearing of the speaker repeat it in unison. Used to work around police bans of electronic amplifiers.
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Any device used to jam radio reception.
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(computing, by extension) A software application capable of replaying tracks from a digital music collection.
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(transitive) To record (a television broadcast) by filming the screen of a monitor.
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A home videodisc format of the 1980s, now obsolete.
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A machine that converts text to audio signals, intended to be used by blind people.
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Recorded at home with makeshift tools.
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The recording of a signal; sound or image, on a magnetizable vessel or medium for storage, and retrieval purposes.
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A portable, usually hand-held, funnel-shaped device that is used to amplify a person’s natural voice toward a targeted direction.
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(transitive) To put one or more microphones on or in.
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(informal) Beside a microphone; broadcasting via microphone.
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A device that detects and informs on the presence, quantity, etc., of something.
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(computing) A program that simulates periodic mouse movements to prevent the machine going into a standby state.
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A digital sound recording in MP3 format; a song file.
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(videography, Internet slang) A video of one event created using footage of different cameras.
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An open bitstream container file format for audio, video, and other multimedia content.
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A means of delivering a speech to a large crowd, where the speaker says a few words at a time, and people within hearing of the speaker repeat it in unison. Used to work around police bans of electronic amplifiers.
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(television) A device that can record broadcast television programmes, or the images from a video camera, for subsequent playback through a television set
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A phonographer.
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A recording of sound or music.
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A form of musical composition based on the unauthorized use of existing audio recordings.
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Alternative spelling of power mic [A powered microphone; normally used with a radio transmitter or transceiver.]
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A modified version of a song to make it more broadcastable, such as by removing profanity.
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(video games) A recreated gameplay recording of this kind.
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A commercial company that makes and sells musical recordings.
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That has been fixed into a physical medium (for example, a book, compact disc or videotape).
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Someone who makes sound recordings.
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Resembling or characteristic of a record (vinyl disc).
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A second or subsequent recording onto tape.
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(music) A digital device that records or merges together samples of recordings.
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Alternative form of scanathon [An event at which people digitize a large amount of archival material.]
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The digital recording, by software, of a moving image displayed upon a screen in order to allow manipulation and playback
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(proscribed) The background picture of a computer, smartphone, or similar mobile device.
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(computing) The space available on a screen display.
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A device or system that orders and/or modifies digitally stored music and sound for playback.
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A home equipped with an automation system controlling such things as lighting, climate, entertainment systems, and appliances.
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A tube for conveying speech, especially from one room to another at a distance.
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A single play of a record by a radio station.
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An extension of the video CD, sacrificing playback length for a higher video quality.
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(military, espionage) Systematic observation of places and people by visual, aural, electronic, photographic or other means.
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(fandom slang) A network for distributing content not aired/distributed locally between enthusiasts and fans of the material, copying on home VCRs and passing new tapes to further nodes of the network.
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Avoidance of use of magnetic tapes in the full process of video production from camera recording, editing, to postproduction.
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A transcript of a tape recording.
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(dated) Friendly communication by means of early audio tape recordings sent in the post, as engaged in by tapespondents.
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The act of something being recorded on tape.
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A person who prepares tape recordings.
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(historical) An analogue precursor to the fax machine, transmitting electrical impulses recorded by potentiometers to servomechanisms attached to a pen at the receiving station, thus reproducing a drawing or signature made by the sender.
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(television, historical) A still photograph of a television broadcast, taken and sold for commercial use in the days before video recording.
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A fax machine.
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A telephone operator.
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(historical) Synonym of teletype, a telegraph that automatically prints transmited messages in letters rather than Morse code or other symbols.
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(trading, finance) Paper tape on which a stock ticker, news ticker or similar device would print incoming information.
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The process of eavesdropping on the contents of a CRT or LCD display by detecting its electromagnetic emissions.
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(neologism) The recording of an activity
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A type of videotape originally developed by the Japanese company JVC.
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videocassette recorder
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(dated) VHS.
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A system that allows a video version of a take to be viewed immediately after it is filmed.
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Alternative form of videocassette [A cassette containing a blank or prerecorded videotape on which visual images and sounds are recorded for use with a VCR.]
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A DVD containing video in DVD-Video format
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A form of feedback resulting from a video camera being pointed at its playback monitor.
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An electronic device for recording video signals, for example onto magnetic tape or videodisks.
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(countable) A visual or audiovisual recording on videotape, DVD, etc.
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A video recording of visual images and sounds on an optical disc that can be played on a television receiver.
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Alternative spelling of videodisc [A video recording of visual images and sounds on an optical disc that can be played on a television receiver.]
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A video recording.
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recorded by means of a videorecorder
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A screen for the display of video material.
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A relatively wide magnetic tape used for recording visual images and sounds (as of a television production) for subsequent playback or broadcasting.
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One who videotapes.
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(chiefly science fiction) videotape
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(technology) A display screen for a device such as a computer, a camera, or a video recorder.
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talk box
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A system for the storage and retrieval of recorded messages.
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Synonym of tapespondent
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Synonym of tapesponding

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