- Control Pulses
- VPElectronic pulses used to synchronize and control video play-back; these can be counted by an editing interface in order to identify relative places on tape.
Audio and video glossary. 2014.
Audio and video glossary. 2014.
pulses — pÊŒls n. heartbeat, rhythmic expansion and contraction of the heart; throbbing, beating; edible seeds of various plants; plants producing these types of seeds v. beat, throb; expand and contract rhythmically; vibrate, quiver; flow; cause to… … English contemporary dictionary
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control track — 1. A track on an optical disc that contains the formatting information necessary for writing, reading, and erasing the data tracks. 2. The timing pulses recorded on videotape to maintain a constant playback … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
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