Simple past tense and past participle of encode, past of encode, Transferred information in a coded form to a medium, A form of scrambling a television signal usually using a "fixed key" method where all descramblers of a certain type are pre-set to unscramble the encoded signal (See also: Addressablilty, Encrypted, Scrambling), A file rewritten in a coded way so that it makes sense to the computer but not to people, ENCyclopedia of DNA Elements; a catalogue of all the functional elements, encoded in the human genome, To convert source information into another form, To convert plain text into code, The compressing of a file (See "Compression") Encoding converts digital media files into stream-ready files and live feeds into streams Stream encoding adds indexed or "hinted" tracks that tell the streaming server how to package the media for transmission over the network, In general, to produce a string of symbols or numbers corresponding to an input value Particularly on the Internet, to produce a file that can be stored and transmitted using the Internet's usual routines from a file containing a data type the system isn't set up to handle Encoding is necessary because parts of the Internet, such as the mail system and Usenet newsgroups, were set up expecting only text files In order to transmit programs, spreadsheets, and other formatted files that might contain characters not allowed in text, as well as Macintosh files that contain multiple parts (forks), the files must be converted to a form that looks like text You then convert the files back to the original form as you download them, or you use a decoding utility afterwards For PC files and Unix programs, the most popular form of encoding is UUencoding For Macintosh files, it's BinHex To convert an analog signal, such as normal video, to its digital equivalent To "digitize" a signal, To represent information in some form in the memory system (p 236), To represent one set of values using another set of values, by constructing a mapping between them, To convert (a character, routine, or program) into machine language, encrypt, convert a message into code (especially a secret code); put data into digital form (Computers), convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons", convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons, The process of translating sound into symbols Encoding is the opposite of decoding Spelling requires encoding whereas reading requires decoding (Hall & Moats, 1999), To convert a message, file, or information into code, Conversion of information into a code, To render permanently incoherent, The process by which sampled audio is prepared for VariPhrase manipulation, Convert data to machine-readable format The three steps in converting an analog signal to a digital signal are sampling, quantizing, and encoding, To apply code, usually before machine processing or data transmission, Convert data to a form that is suitable for entry into a computer, To change a message into symbols or a form that can be transmitted by a communication system, If you encode a message or some information, you put it into a code or express it in a different form or system of language. The two parties encode confidential data in a form that is not directly readable by the other party decode. to put a message or other information into code decode, decipher decipher, To convert plain text into a different form by means of a code, To convert data characters into bar code symbol characters, The term used to describe the translation of information, such as text or photographs, into binary code, Translation of messages into symbols that the computer understands, To turn the original message into the encoded message, To convert data into a different format, usually for the purpose of transferring it easily, Process of translating a message into a form that can then be transmitted to a receiver (see also decode) (See 9), Convert one music file type into another Most commonly, CD tracks are encoded as MP3 files, To convert an audio or video stream into a specific file format for use with media players and web browsers, To convert data to a special format that is easier to transfer Examples are BinHex for FTP and Uuencode for Usenet newsgroups, To convert data into a form which may be processed by a computer,
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Simple past tense and past participle of encode
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past of encode
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Transferred information in a coded form to a medium
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A form of scrambling a television signal usually using a "fixed key" method where all descramblers of a certain type are pre-set to unscramble the encoded signal (See also: Addressablilty, Encrypted, Scrambling)
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A file rewritten in a coded way so that it makes sense to the computer but not to people
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ENCyclopedia of DNA Elements; a catalogue of all the functional elements, encoded in the human genome
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To convert source information into another form
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To convert plain text into code
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The compressing of a file (See "Compression") Encoding converts digital media files into stream-ready files and live feeds into streams Stream encoding adds indexed or "hinted" tracks that tell the streaming server how to package the media for transmission over the network
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In general, to produce a string of symbols or numbers corresponding to an input value Particularly on the Internet, to produce a file that can be stored and transmitted using the Internet's usual routines from a file containing a data type the system isn't set up to handle Encoding is necessary because parts of the Internet, such as the mail system and Usenet newsgroups, were set up expecting only text files In order to transmit programs, spreadsheets, and other formatted files that might contain characters not allowed in text, as well as Macintosh files that contain multiple parts (forks), the files must be converted to a form that looks like text You then convert the files back to the original form as you download them, or you use a decoding utility afterwards For PC files and Unix programs, the most popular form of encoding is UUencoding For Macintosh files, it's BinHex To convert an analog signal, such as normal video, to its digital equivalent To "digitize" a signal
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To represent information in some form in the memory system (p 236)
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To represent one set of values using another set of values, by constructing a mapping between them
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To convert (a character, routine, or program) into machine language
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encrypt, convert a message into code (especially a secret code); put data into digital form (Computers) fiil
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convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
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convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons
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The process of translating sound into symbols Encoding is the opposite of decoding Spelling requires encoding whereas reading requires decoding (Hall & Moats, 1999)
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encode
To convert a message, file, or information into code
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Conversion of information into a code
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To render permanently incoherent
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The process by which sampled audio is prepared for VariPhrase manipulation
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Convert data to machine-readable format The three steps in converting an analog signal to a digital signal are sampling, quantizing, and encoding
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To apply code, usually before machine processing or data transmission
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Convert data to a form that is suitable for entry into a computer
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To change a message into symbols or a form that can be transmitted by a communication system
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If you encode a message or some information, you put it into a code or express it in a different form or system of language. The two parties encode confidential data in a form that is not directly readable by the other party decode. to put a message or other information into code decode, decipher decipher
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encode
To convert plain text into a different form by means of a code
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To convert data characters into bar code symbol characters
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The term used to describe the translation of information, such as text or photographs, into binary code
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Translation of messages into symbols that the computer understands
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To turn the original message into the encoded message
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To convert data into a different format, usually for the purpose of transferring it easily
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Process of translating a message into a form that can then be transmitted to a receiver (see also decode) (See 9)
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Convert one music file type into another Most commonly, CD tracks are encoded as MP3 files
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To convert an audio or video stream into a specific file format for use with media players and web browsers
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To convert data to a special format that is easier to transfer Examples are BinHex for FTP and Uuencode for Usenet newsgroups
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To convert data into a form which may be processed by a computer
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