Below are the following results for the tag: "physical media"
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Foot Out |
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Geographic Separation |
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Heads Out |
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Library Wind |
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physical media
equipment
technologies
synchronization
post production
Conform
Conforming, also known as synchronization, is the act of placing audio in a matching time reference with picture so that sound coincides with image. Picture and sound are usually recorded separately, and even if they are recorded to the same tape at the same time, they will need to be separated in
Vari-speed
Vari-speeding sound allows an audio engineer to deviate from (or to) a standard speed. It is the process of changing the speed of an audio track to match the speed of another audio track or video source.
Vari-speeding is often used to correct speed variations due to rate conversion or
Metadata
Metadata is used to facilitate the understanding, characteristics, use, and management of data based on the type of data and the context of its use.
Some examples:
A) In a library database, metadata about a book would likely include the author, title, genre, a description of the content,