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fotoaparato kadrai | camera roll (An album that contains a continuous roll of live viewfinder and captured photos and videos that have not been archived or moved to other folders) |
kadrai per sekundę | frames per second (The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture) |
kadro formatas | frame format (The way in which a network type, such as Ethernet, formats data to be sent over a network. When multiple frame types are allowed for a particular network type, the packets are structured differently and are, therefore, incompatible. All computers on a network must use the same frame type to communicate) |
kadro tipas | frame type (The way in which a network type, such as Ethernet, formats data to be sent over a network. When multiple frame types are allowed for a particular network type, the packets are structured differently and are, therefore, incompatible. All computers on a network must use the same frame type to communicate) |
kadrų dažnis | frame rate (The number of video frames displayed per second. Higher frame rates generally produce smoother movement in the picture) |
kadrų įrašymo priemonė | frame grabber (A device used in computer graphics that uses a video camera, rather than a scan head, to capture a video image and then stores it in memory with the aid of a special-purpose circuit board) |
MinIE kadras | MinIE Frame (The new default mode in Internet Explorer that enables more web content to be visible and reduces the visible controls in the top-level frame) |
MPEG kadras | MPEG frame (A single rendered image in a video and audio or audio-only file in MPEG format) |
pagrindinis kadras | key frame (A video frame in which starting and ending positions of an object are given, and all frames in between are interpolated by a computer to produce smooth automated animation. Most ray-traced computer animation is created using this technique) |
steko kadras | stack frame (The activation record for an assembly language routine, established by its prolog) |