- Industry: Computer; Software
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Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer, Inc., is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers.
Data that changes or interacts with the user along a time dimension. QuickTime is designed to handle time-based data.
Industry:Software; Computer
A standardized indexing system for identifying specific portions of a audio file. Timecodes are often used for synchronizing or editing audio data. See also SMPTE timecode.
Industry:Software; Computer
A media structure of type 'tmcd' that is used to store timecode data.
Industry:Software; Computer
A movie track that stores external timing information, such as SMPTE timecodes.
Industry:Software; Computer
A set of values that defines the context for a time base. A time coordinate system consists of a time scale and a duration. Together, these values define the coordinate system in which a time value or a time base has meaning.
Industry:Software; Computer
A source of synchronous events for a thread. Timers generate one-shot or repeated events at a scheduled future time.
Industry:Software; Computer
The number of time units that pass per second in a time coordinate system. A time coordinate system that measures time in sixtieths of a second, for example, has a time scale of 60.
Industry:Software; Computer
In Mach, a scheduling policy in which a thread’s priority is raised and lowered to balance its resource consumption against other timesharing threads.
Industry:Software; Computer
The basic unit of measure for time in a time coordinate system. The value of the time unit for a time coordinate system is represented by the formula (1/time scale) seconds. A time coordinate system that has a time scale of 60 measures time in terms of sixtieths of a second.
Industry:Software; Computer