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full-motion video

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full-motion video

In computing, video system that can display continuous motion. Some slow-speed CD-ROM drives and low-bandwidth networks are unable to handle the mass of data required for full-motion video, so video playback tends to jerk unevenly.



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The camera also features a custom lens with auto-focus and high-end CCD sensor for high-resolution images and full-motion video at up to 30 frames per second.
The big screens then display the attention-grabbing advertisements, movie trailers and banner ads of 15 seconds to two minutes in length in five-minute cycles, 24 hours a day in full-motion video with high-quality sound.
As the rapid acceptance of camera-equipped cellular phones illustrates, visual applications are a major driver for consumer interest, and adding full-motion video will provide an additional boost to the growth of packet telephony.
 
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