- industry, lip
syncing is used by
singers for
music videos,
television and film
appearances and some
types of live performances. Lip
syncing by
singers can...
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copies of a
dataset in
coherence with one
another File
synchronization or
syncing, to
synchronize directories or
files on
computers Browser synchronization...
- in
different locations.
Examples include: File synchronization, such as
syncing a hand-held MP3
player to a
desktop computer;
Cluster file systems, which...
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NSYNC (/ɛnˈsɪŋk, ɪn-/ en-SINK, in-; also
stylized as *NSYNC or 'N
Sync) is an
American vocal group and boy band
formed by
Chris Kirkpatrick in Orlando...
- Sugar
Sync is a
cloud service that
enables active synchronization of
files across computers and
other devices for file backup, access,
syncing, and sharing...
- Free
Sync is an
adaptive synchronization technology for LCD and OLED
displays that
support a
variable refresh rate
aimed at
avoiding tearing and reducing...
- Active
Sync is a
mobile data
synchronization app
developed by Microsoft,
originally released in 1996. It
synchronizes data with
handheld devices and desktop...
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Oscillator sync is a
feature in some
synthesizers with two or more VCOs, DCOs, or "virtual" oscillators. As one
oscillator finishes a cycle, it resets...
- Lip
sync, also lip-
sync, lip-synch and
short for lip
synchronization is a
technical term for
matching lip
movements with pre-recorded sung or
spoken vocals...
- DIN
sync, also
called Sync24, is a
synchronization interface for
electronic musical instruments. It was
introduced in 1980 by
Roland Corporation and has...