video |
framebuffer |
As nouns the difference between video and framebuffer
is that
video is television, television show, movie while
framebuffer is a video output device that drives a display from a memory buffer containing a complete frame of graphical data.
As a verb video
is to record using video equipment.
video |
overscan |
As nouns the difference between video and overscan
is that
video is video while
overscan is (television) the additional area around the four edges of a video image that is not normally seen by the viewer.
video |
telesync |
As nouns the difference between video and telesync
is that
video is television, television show, movie while
telesync is a bootlegging term for a video copy of the movie which was shot in a movie theater, often with a professional camera on a tripod in the projection booth, with a direct connection to the sound source.
As a verb video
is to record using video equipment.
video |
viewdata |
As nouns the difference between video and viewdata
is that
video is video while
viewdata is (often|attributive) an information retrieval service of the 1970s and 1980s permitting subscribers to access a remote database and receive requested data on a video display.
video |
hotlinking |
As nouns the difference between video and hotlinking
is that
video is television, television show, movie while
hotlinking is directly embedding or linking to a resource on another server, such as an or video, so that it appears to be part of the linking website — considered a violation of netiquette.
As a verb video
is to record using video equipment.
video |
videography |
As nouns the difference between video and videography
is that
video is video while
videography is the art and technology of producing moving (video) images on photosensitive surfaces, and its digital counterpart.
video |
fandub |
As nouns the difference between video and fandub
is that
video is video while
fandub is a foreign language film or television show that has been dubbed into the local language by fans, amateurs or enthusiasts rather than by professional actors and actresses.
As a verb fandub is
the act of overdubbing a video by a fan to translate the foreign language into the local language.
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