The process of showing the captured interactions on the screen: You can watch the mouse pointer moving across the frames of the target application without touching the mouse, and you will see the keyboard input performed without using the keyboard
If you replay an event in your mind, you think about it again and again. She spends her nights lying in bed, replaying the fire in her mind. see also action replay, instant replay
If a match between two sports teams is replayed, the two teams play it again, because neither team won the first time, or because the match was stopped because of bad weather. Drawn matches were replayed three or four days later. You can refer to a match that is replayed as a replay. If there has to be a replay we are confident of victory
Attack that attempts to trick the system by retransmitting a legitimate message Some protocols include anti-replay mechanisms to detect and reject such attacks
Active Voice's conversational voice processing product line engineered specifically for small and mid-sized businesses
{i} instance in which a recording is played again; rematch, game that is played again; repetition, reenactment
(television) showing again some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on video tape
(television) showing again some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on video tape something (especially a game) that is played again play again; "We replayed the game"; "replay a point"
repeating an observed authentication token For example, a login sequence may be captured by eavesdropping in a snooping attack
If you replay something that you have recorded on film or tape, you play it again in order to watch it or listen to it. He stopped the machine and replayed the message. Replay is also a noun. I watched a slow-motion videotape replay of his fall
Replay is the name of the Unix application used for viewing tracks back in the early 90's at MWC