See definition for: Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
The film-to-video conversion system that adds frames to video to compensate for the differences in frame rates between film and video.
A digital signal applied to a stream. The signal assigns a number to every frame of video, representing hours, minutes, seconds, and frames.
The number of routers through which a multicast stream can pass before a router stops forwarding the stream.
The protocol within TCP/IP that governs the breakup of data messages into packets to be sent through IP, and the reassembly and verification of the complete messages from packets received by IP.
See definition for: time-to-live (TTL)
An encoding method in which content is analyzed in one pass through the encoder, after which compression is applied in the second pass.