n
The vulnerability in copy protection schemes for non-interactive digital works, whereby the eventual analog output can be copied (as by re-recording music as it plays) even if the digital representation is secure.
v
(transitive) To record onto audiotape.
n
(broadcasting) Uncut program content that is transmitted point-to-point to an individual television or radio station, network or other receiving entity where it will be integrated into a finished show.
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(television) The punchy or suspenseful line of dialogue that concludes a scene.
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(Internet slang) The recording of a television broadcast to one's computer.
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The recording or storage of something for later playback.
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(broadcasting) A specific radio frequency or band of frequencies used for transmitting television.
n
(television) The gradual shift of a television network away from its original programming in order to target a broader or more profitable audience.
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A ranked listing of competitors, as of recorded music.
n
(slang) The remote-control device used to change settings on a television set, VCR, or other electronic equipment.
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A network of one or more television cameras and television receivers connected together with no provision for broadcasting.
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Any of several electronic devices that allow people with various disabilities to communicate via displays or artificial speech.
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(broadcasting) A button that temporarily stops the recording and transmission of a radio show.
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(television) A television feed containing specific idents, commercial breaks, etc., rather than one that can be used by any broadcaster.
n
Alternative spelling of diskzine [A zine distributed on floppy disk.]
v
(transitive) To record (a broadcast) using a digital video recorder.
adj
(law) Of sound, recorded on a permanent medium.
n
(informal) Any consumer electronics product.
n
(television) A pre-recorded segment included as part of a live broadcast.
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(sports, television) A video recording of an action that can be replayed immediately after being recorded.
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(radio, television) A point in time between two unrelated consecutive broadcasts.
v
(radio) To operate (the transmitter switch of a two-way radio).
n
The recording of a television broadcast by filming the screen of a monitor.
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(Internet) A banner on a web page displaying text that scrolls horizontally.
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(neologism) surveillance alongside banning people from sousveillance
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A streamed audio file using MPEG Layer 2
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(historical) The limit on the amount of airplay of recorded music in any given 24-hour period.
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(Internet) A feature where video content floats over the web page as a separate element.
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(computing) A small handheld device used to remotely control a computerised slide show.
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A person who keys data into a computer system.
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(historical) A kind of primitive film transmitted by radio signals.
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The part of a telephone handset contained in the earpiece; (hence) the handset itself; an earpiece.
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(intransitive) To make an audio, video, or multimedia recording.
n
An agreement between a record label and a musician or music group, by which the musician or group agrees to record a certain number of songs to be published by the label.
adv
As recorded; according to records
n
Someone who plays a recorder.
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A (video or audio) recording of an action or event that is or can be replayed after being recorded; saved video footage (which is, or can be, replayed) of the gameplay of a computer game, a (portion of a) televised sports match, etc.
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(television) One who repeats the words of a televised person so that they can be electronically recognised and used to generate subtitles.
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Any device that retransmits a signal.
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Repeated play on a radio station, etc.
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A collection of audio samples.
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The informational viewing area of electronic devices, where output is displayed.
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A digital recording of a computer screen's display.
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(demoscene) Text displayed in an animated scrolling message, common in early demos.
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(broadcasting) The closing of a radio or television station's studios and cessation of the broadcasting signal, usually overnight.
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(of a radio, TV, telephone, internet, etc.) An electromagnetic action, normally a voltage that is a function of time, that conveys the information of the radio or TV program or of communication with another party.
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A device, used primarily in the 20th century, which printed prices and volumes of stock trades on paper tape as the data became available.
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(by extension) statistics given to compare two people or entities
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The analysis of tapping, scrolling and other interactions with a smartphone.
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(television, rare) Telerecording.
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a device placed near or on a television camera that displays scrolling text, allowing a person to read a script while appearing to speak spontaneously to the camera
adj
recorded using telerecording
n
A bootlegged video copy of a movie, shot in a movie theater, often with a professional camera on a tripod in the projection booth, and with a direct connection to the sound source.
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(historical) The process of making a telerecording; kinescopy.
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The practice of recording a broadcast with the intention of watching or listening to it later at a more convenient time.
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alternative form of time shifting [The practice of recording a broadcast with the intention of watching or listening to it later at a more convenient time.]
v
To digitally record (a television show).
v
(transitive, broadcasting) To set the limits of (an audio tape recording, a digital video file, etc.) by adding physical markers or by trimming unwanted portions.
n
(voice recognition) The recording of multiple samples of a user's voice to aid pattern recognition.
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A feature of digital video systems that mimics the visual feedback given during fast forward and rewind operations that were provided by analog systems such as VCRs.
v
To select a channel, station, etc., as on television or radio.
n
The component of an audio system that receives radio broadcasts.
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(slang) An omnipresent form of 24/7 surveillance of humans based on widespread electronic devices, and especially computer chips embedded into bodies.
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Alternative form of video recorder [An electronic device for recording video signals, for example onto magnetic tape or videodisks.]
n
A tool that allows users to see a number of different views of programmes.
v
To record speech, in order to play at a later date on the radio
v
(transitive, archaic, usually of a musical or oral performance) To record.
adj
Of an audio recording: intended to be synchronized with film or video but recorded separately.
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