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  2. Synchronization of TV transmitter and receiver - Wikipedia

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    The receiver detects the video signal, synchronizing the transmitter and receiver is necessary to overcome the delay between different video packet arrivals. [2] The receiver must start scanning same line on the CRT output display or picture tube when the TV camera starts scanning that line, these are the horizontal lines that are being scanned ...

  3. Audio-to-video synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Audio-to-video synchronization (AV synchronization, also known as lip sync, or by the lack of it: lip-sync error, lip flap) refers to the relative timing of audio (sound) and video (image) parts during creation, post-production (mixing), transmission, reception and play-back processing.

  4. Audio synchronizer - Wikipedia

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    The audio synchronizer receives the DDO signal and in response delays the audio by an equivalent amount, thereby maintaining proper audio-video sync. Modern audio synchronizers operate by digitizing and writing the audio signal into a ring memory, which is most commonly a RAM -based memory having independent read and write ability.

  5. File:Colt Lawman MK III Revolver Plaid Review.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: This is a review of the Colt Lawman MK III revolver. I filmed this video a year ago and was not happy with the quality of the camera, however I've reconsidered the quality and am posting it. This was my first attempt to do a video review. I'm calling them "Plaid" reviews because of the background blanket I'm using in them.

  6. Sound-in-Syncs - Wikipedia

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    Sound-in-Syncs is a method of multiplexing sound and video signals into a channel designed to carry video, in which data representing the sound is inserted into the line synchronising pulse of an analogue television waveform. This is used on point-to-point links within broadcasting networks, including studio/transmitter links (STL). It is not ...

  7. Colt CM901 - Wikipedia

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    A re-designed upper receiver firing standard 5.56mm ammunition will be produced in various barrel lengths, all having a monolithic design with a full-length top rail, and three auxiliary rails for mounting accessories, free-floating barrels, and front and rear flip-up sights standard, when not using upgraded optics.

  8. The best soundbars for your TV in 2025: No more ... - AOL

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    My advice is to go wired, as you'll ensure the best audio quality and avoid possible audio-video synchronization issues. (You can still use the Bluetooth feature, and possibly Wi-Fi as well, to ...

  9. Tri-level sync - Wikipedia

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    An oscilloscope trace of a tri-level sync pulse Tri-level sync is an analogue video synchronization pulse primarily used for the locking of high-definition video signals ( genlock ). It is preferred in HD environments over black and burst , as timing jitter is reduced due to the nature of its higher frequency.