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(Bilgisayar) frame rate
the measurement of how quickly an imaging device can produce unique consecutive images called frames, most often expressed in frames per second (often abbreviated "fps") or, equivalently, Hertz (Hz)
- The number of frames per second that a graphics card can create
The number of complete screens or frames drawn per second (FPS) Higher frame rates provide smoother motion
The number of pictures that can be taken in a given period of time
The number of images captured or displayed per second A lower frame rate produces a less fluid motion and saves disk space A higher setting results in a fluid image and a larger movie file
Number of animation frames displayed per second; frequency with which image is regenerated
frequency at which the pictures in a film are displayed, speed of the display of frames
The basic sampling frequency defined for a multi-frequency record; the reciprocal of the frame interval The frame rate is usually the lowest sampling frequency used for any signal included in the record
Term used in the production of animation and video A movie's frame rate determines how many frames a second it should ideally run at Developers of digital materials need to be aware that some lower specification computers may not be able to redraw screens at the desired frame rate or speed
How fast the source repaints the screen with a new frame NTSC repaints the screen every 1/30th of a second for a frame rate for 30 frames per second PAL is 25 frames per second
The speed at which video frames are scanned or displayed, 30 frames per second for NTSC, 25 frames a second for PAL/SECAM
The number of frames displayed, per second, in video High-frame rates generally produce better quality video, because there are more frames This smoothes the movement in the video
  The number of frames transmitted or received per unit time (188) Note 1:   The frame rate is usually expressed in frames per second   Note 2: In television transmission, the frame rate must be distinguished from the field rate, which in the NTSC and other systems, is twice the frame rate   Synonym frame frequency
The basic channel rate at which the switch operates Either 16 or 32 kbs
Is the rate at which an entire scene is change when every pixel is commanded to project a new value of signal radiance
The frame rate of a video source is determined by the speed at which it completes the rendering of a new image This is limited by both the speed at which image data can be created and the rate at which video images can be presented on a display For example the NTSC system redraws at 30Hz, PAL is 25Hz and computer displays are now usually 72-75Hz
is the numbers of frames per second that is rendered by the game engine It can also be considered the rate at which the map performs while being played in the game
The speed at which a Flash movie plays The default frame rates is 12fps(frames per second)
The number of frames that are shown or sent each second Live action relates to a frame rate of 30 frames per second