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video(1) May refer to a computer's display system rather than TV/video as in definition #3 below. For example, a "video card" is the same as a "graphics card" or "display adapter." The video system in a computer uses different standards than TV. It sends analog (VGA) or digital (DVI) signals to the monitor. See display adapter, VGA and DVI.
video 1. of, concerned with, or operating at video frequencies 2. a film recorded on a video cassette 3. short for video cassette video cassette recorder 4. US an informal name for television video [′vid·ē·ō] (electronics) Pertaining to picture signals or to the sections of a television system that carry these signals in either unmodulated or modulated form. Pertaining to the demodulated radar receiver output that is applied to a radar indicator. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A croud of kids where skateboarding aways off from where we were videoing, thin they came over, the loudest and most up in the camera was Harold. Although the 400-guitar run is a small one for a company that produces 250 guitars a day, Taylor Guitars has spent a year videoing the project from start to completion. Bah Abba publicized his invention by videoing a drama group using the pots. |
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