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jitter A video problem in which the displayed image is unstable or appears to shake.
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jitter On television and computer monitors, small vibrations or fluctuations in a displayed image caused by irregularities in the display signal. Jitter is often visible in horizontal lines that are the same thickness as scan lines. In facsimile transmission, a
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jitter Unwanted frequency or phase variations, such as rate variations of a data stream or phase noise of a carrier signal.
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jitter Small, rapid variations in a waveform or image due most often to mechanical disturbances. (See TBC*) JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): JPEG is a digital compression standard for still video images that allows the image to occupy less memory or disk space. Like the MPEG* standard, it includes options for trading off between storage space and image quality.
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jitter The variation in the amount of Latency among Packets being received.
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