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Synonyms and antonyms of Video and video recording in British Thesaurus

Video and video recording

box set (noun)

a set of DVDs containing one or more series of a TV programme that can be bought or rented for watching at home

cassette (noun)

a flat plastic case with videotape inside

DVD (noun)

an object like a CD that has a film or television programme recorded on it. You play a DVD in a machine called a DVD player.

DVI (abbreviation)

digital visual interface: a way of connecting a source of video to a device such as a computer monitor. It has mainly been replaced by newer systems.

full-motion video (noun)

a way of using pre-recorded video files to show action, used in early computer games, or an example of this

HD-DVD (noun)

a type of DVD that gives a much clearer picture than ordinary DVDs

HD-ready (adjective)

HD-ready televisions, computers etc can get and show high-definition pictures when television companies start to broadcast programmes using this technology

headcam (noun)

a camera that someone wears on their head

high-definition (adjective)

providing images that show a lot of detail very clearly

personal video recorder (noun)

a machine that records television programmes in digital form onto a disk drive or other storage device. Also called a PVR.

tracking (noun)

a system on a video recorder that kept the image straight and clear

VDR (abbreviation)

videodisk recorder: a machine for playing and recording videodisks

VDR (abbreviation)

videodisk recording: the process of recording videodisks

VHS (noun)

video home system: a system used in the past for recording and playing video

vid (noun)

informal a video cassette

video (noun)

in the past, a film recorded onto videotape

video (verb)

to record an event on video

videobomb (verb)

to move into shot in a live video broadcast when you are not expected or meant to be there

videobomb (noun)

an occasion when someone who is not expected or intended to be there moves into shot in a live video broadcast

videobombing (noun)

the practice of deliberately moving into shot in a live video broadcast, or an occasion when someone does this

video cassette (noun)

a plastic case containing videotape, used for recording and playing images and sounds. They have mostly been replaced by digital media.

video clip (noun)

a short video, often part of a longer recording, that can be used on a website

video nasty (noun)

Britishinformal old-fashioned a film released for home viewing that includes scenes of extreme violence

videotape (noun)

a thin band of magnetic film in a plastic case, used mostly for recording television programmes

videotape (verb)

to record images and sounds on a videotape. A more usual word is video.

vlogging (noun)

the activity of making blogs that consist mainly of video and posting them online

vodcast (noun)

a video that is made to be broadcast over the internet and can be downloaded

vodcast (verb)

to make videos and broadcast them over the internet for people to download

vodcasting (noun)

the making and broadcasting of videos over the internet for people to stream or download