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The name that appears in a binding.
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A binding is a collection of bytes in a directory object that defines an association between a name and a reference (IOR) to an object. A binding may also contain descriptive information about the bound object.
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The number of the frequency coefficient, as in frequency bin number n. The 512 point TDAC transform produces 256 frequency coefficients or frequency bins.
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Pictures that use both future and past pictures as a reference. This technique is termed bidirectional prediction. B-pictures provide the most compression. B-pictures do not propagate coding errors as they are never used as a reference.
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The initial (default) operating mode of the DRL system in which the communication link is established and the general operating parameters are set.
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A packet identifier of fixed value 0x1FFB.
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Additional information which accompanies AFD data providing exact sizes of either top and bottom bars or side bars for image aspect ratios other than 4:3 or 16:9, such as widescreen movies.
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An entry in a playlist that triggers an action by an automation system to initiate playback, start a machine, switch a signal, control an effect, change a configuration, or other action that changes the content or configuration of a program output channel.
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An unprivileged operation or a privileged operation for which permission has been granted.
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The process of determining if a privileged operation is permitted.
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