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prerecorded

[ US /ˌpɹiɹiˈkɔɹdɪd/ ]
[ UK /pɹˌiːɹɪkˈɔːdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. recorded at one time for transmission later

How To Use prerecorded In A Sentence

  • Actors are cast as virtual crew members in prerecorded scenarios that astronauts then use when problems arise.
  • Only one measure can be used against widespread cloning of prerecorded audio media by burning CDRs: copy protection!
  • A prerecorded audiocassette of relaxation and meditation is available from the American Yoga Association see Resources. American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated
  • Is this a live broadcast, or was it prerecorded?
  • The sound effects had been prerecorded and were added to the dialogue.
  • When he died in 1992, Cage had not completed One, which apparently was scored for cello with three prerecorded cellos.
  • The observers were both paediatricians, received additional training from prerecorded tapes, and became familiar to the participants as the study protocol was carried out.
  • They'd prerecorded and loaded a general warning intended to go out over radio and TV via satellite, but hadn't sent it yet. T2®: THE FUTURE WAR
  • So a live orchestra was playing a sampled part while the singer lip-synced to prerecorded vocals.
  • Instead, his actors lip-synch to the prerecorded music.
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