When there are a lot of changes from frame to frame - in action packed moments for instance - the picture can go blocky.
Just like MP3, the MP4 standard strips out the information that people will not miss and only encodes the elements that change from frame to frame of video.
The language we use to describe illicit trade and to frame our efforts to contain it betrays the enduring power of this illusion.
Restricting the definition...could make an agreement easier to verify, but ineffective in achieving its purpose of protecting satellites....Furthermore, problems of weapon definition are compounded because some non-weapon space systems, including civil and commercial systems, could have characteristics which would make it difficult to frame a definition to distinguish them.
He was also thought to be in the frame to replace Owen Coyle at Burnley when the Clarets boss completes his expected move to Bolton.
It requires people to reconstrue improper behavior to make it less improper, to frame it in a different way to make it more palatable.
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Chile now needed just one more goal to put themselves back in the frame to finish top, but Spain had just enough about them to take advantage of the extra man.
Hendry was showing a few signs of end-of-match nerves and a couple of bad misses let Ding in again who cut in a marvellous black before clearing to claim a fully-deserved frame to make it 11-9.
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To do that, they have to frame the debate so that people will listen to their message.
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She says she will be able to continue as long as she does not need a walking frame to get on stage.
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They leave their mark on bridges and underpasses, invade abandoned buildings to gain access to the top floors and scale skyscrapers by climbing from one window frame to another.
Consumers can then insert the SD card loaded with full-color JPEG images into their computer to upload the photos or insert the card into their Pandigital digital photo frame to immediately view the images.
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Maguire was short on confidence and left a red short of the pocket while using the rest in the seventh frame to let O'Sullivan in again with a 52, and lost the final frame of the session after missing an ambitious long pot.
With the weightlifting trials approaching, her main goal this week has been to shed nearly eight pounds from her 136-pound, 5-foot-3 frame to make her weight class. (At the trials, she will compete in the 58-kilogram class, which is about 127.6 pounds.) As a skeleton racer, she can afford to be a bit heavier.
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Several background papers have been produced to guide six parallel sessions aiming to frame the context of adolescent girls and engage their participation in good practice, and discuss how to tackle outstanding challenges.
The trick is to frame the shot and set the camera for a long exposure, then any bolts that appear in the frame will be captured in all their glory.
The Abi-Loader device - from Hertfordshire-based Steering Developments - can be used to deliver a folding or fixed-frame wheelchair to the driver's or passenger's door from the rear of the vehicle.
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Meanwhile, defender Martin Laursen is in the frame to take Barry's job as Villa captain.
The court has heard the fire was a plot to frame Mr Philpott's ex-mistress.
Ancient leaders historically turned to moral philosophers for education, guidance, and to frame strategic challenges.
The case highlights a flaw in using a market definition to frame a competition concern.
Still, if you really like something, you can save a still frame to your device.
The fire was an attempt to frame her in order to win custody of them.
What's new these days is the tendency to frame every disagreement as a trade matter.
Strategically, Republicans will need to frame economic issues to better resonate with middle-class families.
Negotiators are taught to frame their proposals as being beneficial to their bargaining partner .
My friend had simply instructed his techies to frame content from the sites within his own.
His lawyers wanted to prove that typewriters could be made exactly alike, in order to frame someone.
The group learned to frame its funding conversation in terms that its audience would care the most about.
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