Sentences with phrase «encoded at»

Not Eligible — This particular song or file isn't supported by iTunes Match or iCloud because it is larger than 200 MB or encoded at 96 Kbps or less.
A song might be ineligible if it wasn't purchased from the iTunes Store or was purchased using a different Apple ID, or if the song file is larger than 200 MB, is longer than two hours, or was encoded at 96 Kbps or less.
We tested the tablet with a pair of dodocool Hi - Res in - ear headphones and could certainly tell the difference between these tracks and those encoded at a lower quality.
Image and sound quality are certainly fine for content encoded at 10 Mbps — there's some excess sharpening and more autofocus hunting than we're comfortable with, but nothing that can't be remedied with a software update.
(This question is intended to help discover whether a nonimmigrant who entered the US under the Visa Waiver Program without having been given a paper I - 94 form would be required by INA section 264, encoded at 8 USC 1304, to carry the passport containing the admission stamp.)
We played a few videos encoded at different resolutions.
MKV files, stuttering horribly though footage encoded at 720p.
Audio was loud and clear with audio CDs and MP3s encoded at high bit rates.
It's also been encoded at a slightly higher bit rate than its predecessor.
On the visual front (all of which is encoded at HD resolution, despite lesser production methods), things begin with a 41 - still Costume Designs gallery, which compares the sketches of Jean - Pierre Delifer to character stills from production.
The Ultimate Toy Box offered four soundtracks: Dolby Digital 5.1 EX tracks in English and French (encoded at 384 Kb / s), a sound effects - only track in 5.1 (also at 384 Kb / s) and the audio commentary in 2 - channels (192 Kb / s).
The accompanying Dolby Digital 5.1 EX audio is dynamite; despite some controversy about it being encoded at 384kbps instead of the now - standard 448kbps (to accommodate an additional pair of EX-encoded dubs, methinks), this is a crystalline and phenomenally - immersive track that gives off an IMAX vibe during both the musical numbers and the Rube Goldberg - style action sequences.
Despite being shot at 24 frames per second and showing «1080p» on the back cover, these Blu - Ray discs are encoded at 1080i at 30 (or 29.97 if you want to get technical) fps - while most of it still looks good (without any noticeable banding or compression artifacts) there are a few de-interlacing artifacts present in some scenes as well as aliasing.
Our group focuses on this question and uses the cnidarian Nematostella vectensis as a model organism to study how such morphological plasticity mechanisms are encoded at the molecular and cellular level.
Two adenovirus mRNAs have a common 5 ′ terminal leader sequence encoded at least 10 kb upstream from their main coding regions
This information is molecularly encoded at the end of each chromosome in a DNA structure called the telomere.
Each individual is associated with a diploid genotype encoded at a number of loci.
The PACAP precursor encodes at least a few different proteins.
Presently Oak Trail can only encode at 720p HD.
Current authentication technologies, e.g., digital signatures, assess the file encoding at a bit - level, measuring the result against a threshold.
This new ISP should greatly improve overall camera performance and will allow for Ultra HD Premium video playback and encoding at 4K up to 60 fps.
The Spectra 280 ISP brings a slew of improvements to the table as far as camera performance goes, key of which is its ability to perform 4K video encoding at 60 fps.

Not exact matches

Tech - savvy consumers are getting better at processing information and encoding that information to memory, according to a new study from Microsoft Canada.
A team at the University of Southampton successfully encoded data into discs of glass that can last for billions of years.
At nearly 1500 pages and counting, it's incredibly complex, but it's been gaining traction ever since Microsoft adopted it as the internal encoding for the Windows NT family of operating systems.
Whereas silicon chips encode data in either two states — on or off as represented by a «0» or «1» — qubits can store data in both states at the same time, potentially letting the computers crunch data more quickly.
Unlike genotyping, which just looks for specific parts of DNA and pieces them together, next - generation sequencing looks at only the protein - encoding parts of your genome, called the exome.
«If you dispense with the formality that you want to use ATGCs to really encode binary symbols at a certain location, you can come up with much smarter and more efficient means of storing information, because you don't need to synthesize strands over and over again,» Milenkovic explains.
The challenge is to discern the possibilities for mission that God always encodes in what seems to us, at first blush, to be utter shipwreck.
Francis says, «We should do the work, the hard work, of distinguishing the message of Life from the form of its transmission, the form being the cultural elements in which that message was expressed [encoded] at one time.»
So I think when you're looking at a digital monitor asking questions and looking to see if any of the products end up having encryption or encoding to them which do makes them a little bit more secure in their safety.
So even though my dad is in his late 70s and usually is too absentminded to remember what he ate for lunch, his NDE is seared in his mind — something called preferential encoding, says Steven Laureys, a neurologist who is chair of the World Federation of Neurology Applied Research Group on Coma and Disorders of Consciousness and director of the Coma Science Group at the University of Liège in Belgium.
When her appointment came to a close, a colleague rolled his chair over to her one day and suggested her for a data scientist job with the Stanford - based Data Coordination Center of the ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) Consortium, an international collaboration of research groups funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
At a meeting last month just outside Boston, chemists and biologists discussed the promise of DNA - encoded chemical libraries (DELs), which rely on the unique talents of DNA to track, select, and even synthesize compounds that bind to enzymes, receptors, and other biological targets.
But this situation is special, because Alice and Bob can each encode a bit of information into the particle and send it back toward each other at the same time.
When similar analysis was performed on the db mice, it was found that the disrupted db gene was responsible for encoding a protein that functions as a leptin receptor: When it binds circulating leptin at the cell surface, it sets in motion a biochemical cascade inside the cell.
In a study published earlier this year, his team, along with scientists at Arcturus Therapeutics, treated hemophilia in mice using mRNA that encodes a clotting protein.
Seen at left as a reddish thumbprint on the top of the inner tube, they are carefully sculpted in a precise pattern to encode data as accurately as possible.
By using engineered zinc - finger nucleases (ZFNs) designed to target an integrated reporter and two endogenous rat genes, Immunoglobulin M (IgM) and Rab38, we demonstrate that a single injection of DNA or messenger RNA encoding ZFNs into the one - cell rat embryo leads to a high frequency of animals carrying 25 to 100 % disruption at the target locus.
They found that they could, in theory, retrieve 99 percent of the encoded information even if 15 percent of the DNA region swapped bases at random — a process that could take several thousand years.
In a nonhuman primate model geneticist Anthony Chan DVM, PhD, and his colleagues at Yerkes developed, rhesus macaques carry a gene encoding a fragment of mutant human huntingtin.
«Finding these similarities and studying the aspects of mouse biology that may reflect human biology, allows us to approach the study of human illnesses in a better way,» affirms Bing Ren, one of the principal authors from the ENCODE Consortium and a lecturer in molecular and cellular medicine at the University of California — San Diego.
«These findings suggest that even neurons we previously thought were «useless» because they didn't individually encode information have a purpose when working in concert with other neurons,» said researcher Julio Martinez - Trujillo, based at the Robarts Research Institute and the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University.
«This experiment revealed that groups of neurons in the mPFC initially encode both the unique and shared features of the stimuli in a similar way,» says first author Mark Morrissey, formerly a graduate researcher at the University of Toronto.
Investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) report pre-clinical research showing that a genetic variant encoded in neutrophil cystolic factor 1 (NCF1) is associated with increased risk for autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, and Sjögren's syndrome, in the January 2017 issue of Nature Genetics.
They then synthesised DNA to repeat that sequence of bits, encoding one bit at every DNA base.
At the time lens's focal point the rear of the pulse catches up with the front, producing a fleeting image with a spectrum encoding the entire light pulse.
No matter where a packet is sent or what type of equipment it happens to pass through, one basic cycle repeats over and over until it arrives at its destination: The message is stored in a computer's memory, analyzed to see where it should go next, encoded somehow for transmission (whether it be as electrons down an Ethernet cable or as photons radioed out from a Wi - Fi card), sent along to the next computer in the chain, decoded, and then stored in the memory of that computer.
Collaboratively, the research team sequenced the DNA that encodes the genes as well as the RNA from the insect at different developmental stages, to identify when different genes are expressed and in which tissues and organs.
«Many groups have looked at encoding of different grips and different hand positions,» said lead and corresponding author Carlos Vargas - Irwin, an investigator in the lab of senior author John Donoghue, the Henry Merritt Wriston Professor of Neuroscience and Engineering.
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