Motion JPEG (M-JPEG)
Motion JPEG (MJPEG) is a compression version of motion video as opposed to still images developed by the Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). Frame redundancy is ignored, resulting in less compression than motion graphics (MPEG) experts. The advantages are simplicity and quick access to individual images.
Literal Meanings of Motion JPEG (M-JPEG)
Motion:
Meanings of Motion:
The state of transition from one place to another.
Change of position with respect to time.
Moving from one place to another.
Parliamentary action to propose something. A similar procedure at any official or business meeting.
Shows or dramas, especially puppets.
From κίνησις (kinesis) any change. Traditionally four types: generation and distortion, change, increase and decrease, and change of location.
Movement of the mind, desire or passion, mental action or urge for inner activity or action.
A formal request, or written, to a judge or tribunal for a formal injunction or order to bring a claim by or on behalf of a plaintiff.
movement is the product of such movement.
Change of pitch in successive sounds, either in the same part or in groups of parts. (Combined motion is motion along the individual rungs of a ladder. Contrasting motion occurs when figures move in opposite directions. Non-overlapping motion is a jumping motion. Slanting motion occurs when one figure is stationary and the other moves in the same direction as it. moves. ).
Puppet show or puppet show.
A moving machine, like a locomotive.
Make a gesture to indicate the desired movement.
Submission of an application through parliamentary procedure.
Make an offer to propose plans.
Sentences of Motion
The amendment is now pending.
He motioned for me to come closer.
Synonyms of Motion
move, movement
JPEG:
Meanings of JPEG:
An image in the JFIF image file format that contains an image compressed using JPEG compression.
Sentences of JPEG
I'll send you a jpeg tomorrow.
M:
Meanings of M:
Short for millions.
Build up.
Of or pertaining to the male .
With regard to the biological man, not the woman.
Owned by men, generally used by men.
Having stereotypical traits associated with men: masculinity, aggressiveness, lack of femininity.
(Grammar) Of referring to or relating to the masculine gender of the grammatical gender in languages that have gender differences.
The prescribed amount or quantity.
Action or result of the measure.
Metric rhythm.
Action plan.
(always meter) A device that measures things.
(always a parking meter) A parking meter or similar device used to collect tolls.
(always measure) Someone who measures or measures.
(except meters) The basic unit of length in the International System of Units (SI), assumed as 1/10000000 of the distance from the North Pole to the equator and now defined as the distance traveled by light in space in 1/299792458 of one second. †.
(also known as meter) An increase in the overall rhythm of music, especially the number of beats per measure.
(meter elsewhere) Rhythmic pattern in a poem.
(other metre) A line above or below a hanging net to which the net is attached to reinforce it.
Poem.
International Mile: Unit of length equal to exactly 1.609344 km, established by a 1959 treaty between English-speaking countries, divided into 5280 feet or 1760 yards.
One of several common units of length derived from the English statute of 1593 miles of 8 furlongs, which is equivalent to 5280 feet or 1760 yards, with varying exact values.
One of several common units of length derived from the Roman mile (mille passus) of 8 furlongs or 5,000 Roman feet.
Scandinavian mile: Unit of length that corresponds exactly to 10 kilometers and was defined in 1889.
One of several units of length common in other systems of measurement with approximately the same values, such as B. Chinese (里) or Arabic (almīl) miles.
(Travel) One mile in the frequent flyer program.
Any such distance.
A 1 mile race is a race of about 1 mile (usually 1,500 or 1,600 meters).
Miles per hour as a measure of speed.
A white drawn semibreve with an ascending element.
Unit of volume in the conventional US and Imperial systems, 1/60th of a liquid drachma. It is approximately equivalent to 1 drop, 62 microliters or 0.9 grains (weight) of water.
A short vertical used in handwriting.
Everything is very small, belonging to small animals and things like that.
The smallest type of work in the leafcutter ant colony.
Be a man or a dwarf.
Small fish.
A little poetic tribute.
Unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one sixtieth of an hour).
Short but indefinite time.
Unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a degree.
(usually plural, minutes) A written (usually formal) record of a meeting or part thereof.
A unit of purchase on a telephone or other network, especially a mobile network, which in its form corresponds to approximately 60 seconds of network usage.
Just a moment.
Nautical or Geographical Mile.
Old coin, half cent.
A very small part of something, or something very small, just a little bit.
Fixed part of the module.
A moment or a long and indefinite time.
The time in which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon.
Term of 30 days, 31 days or their alternation.
(plural) Menstrual flow from a woman's .
Sentences of M
"John", "Paul" and "Jake" are male names.
Carbon meter in operation.
Miss for a mile.
The runners competed for a mile.
Five miles above the speed limit.
Minimal existence.
You have twenty minutes to complete the test.
Wait, I'm not done yet!.
We need to make sure these maps are accurate to the minute of arc.
Let's take a look at the minutes of last week's meeting.
If you buy this phone, you get 100 free minutes.
Oh, I haven't heard this song in a minute!.
July is my favorite month.
We were on vacation for two months.
Synonyms of M
male, manly, second, moment, instant, minute of arc, tic, sec, mo, virile, jiffy