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Słownik języka polskiego . 2013.
Słownik języka polskiego . 2013.
Telerecording — (known as kinescoping in the USA) is the British name for a process pioneered during the 1940s for the storing of electronically shot television programmes on film, which was used for the preservation, re broadcasting and sale of television… … Wikipedia
telerecording — TELERECÓRDING s.n. Aparat folosit pentru înregistrarea şi redarea imaginilor, utilizând înregistrarea pe film a imaginilor de pe ecranul unui monitor2 (2) de televizor. ♦ Peliculă pe care s a făcut această înregistrare. – Din engl. telerecording … Dicționar Român
telerecording — /ˌtɛlirəˈkɔdɪŋ/ (say .teleeruh kawding), /ˌtɛlə / (say .teluh ) noun a recorded television program …
telerecording — n. a recorded television broadcast … Useful english dictionary
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VidFIRE — (Video Field Interpolation Restoration Effect) is a restoration technique intended to restore the video like motion of footage originally shot with television cameras now existing only in formats with telerecording as their basis. The word is… … Wikipedia
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