
1) Accord 2) Adjust 3) Adjust for sound and sight 4) Agreement 5) Align 6) Bring into harmony 7) Cause to coincide 8) Coincident condition 9) Coordinate 10) Coordinate, digitally 11) Coordination 12) Correct 13) Fit sound to action 14) Fit the sound to the action 15) Follower of lip 16) Four-fifths of a pop band
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1) Synchronize
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[Unix] sync is a standard system call in the Unix operating system, which commits to disk all data in the kernel filesystem buffers, i.e., data which has been scheduled for writing via low-level I/O system calls. Note that higher-level I/O layers such as stdio may maintain separate buffers of their own. As a function in C, the sync call is ...
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[Noun] If things are in sync they work well together. If they are out of sync they are poorly matched.
Example: The soldiers made sure their watches were in sync before starting their mission.
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1) The circuits in a multitrack tape recorder which allow the record head to be used as a playback head for those tracks already recorded.
2) The running of two devices (such as two tape decks) in time with one another.
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Synchronization. Two devices are said to be in sync when they are locked together with respect to time, so that the events generated by each of them will always fall into predicable time relationships.
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Synchronous
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A system for making two or more pieces of equipment run in synchronism with each other.
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Short for synchronization.
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The degree to which sound and picture are lined up, in-sync being lined up exactly, and out-of-sync not so exactly. It can be applied to any specific sound and picture relationship, not just voices and not just sync-sound, but any type of specific effect too
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