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"prerecorded" Definitions
  1. containing previously recorded information: a prerecorded audiotape; a prerecorded videocassette.
  2. Compare blank (def. 5).
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Her vocals are largely prerecorded, and the lip-syncing can lapse.
All the while, the prerecorded track kept playing in the background.
LJ pressed play on a soft prerecorded musical track she'd composed.
In 2010 he was the author of a book, "Prerecorded History."
The church wasn't letting anyone bring prerecorded music to the planet.
Episodes are prerecorded, and all decisions are made by the judges.
The focus of the food channel will be prerecorded videos, he said.
Then MTV cut to a prerecorded segment between Eminem and Tracy Morgan.
Her annual Christmas Day speech, which was prerecorded, was broadcast as usual.
But all focus on the live aspect, not toying with prerecorded material.
As the actors mouthed their lines, their prerecorded voices played over the speakers.
It builds tracks from prerecorded samples and spits out actual audio, not MIDI.
I love Stockhausen's libretto, which is sometimes sung, sometimes spoken and sometimes prerecorded.
Mr. Sanders addressed supporters via a prerecorded video that was filmed in Boston.
Prerecorded footage is inserted as needed, while a narrator ties the story together.
Everyone believes that artificial or prerecorded calls—"robocalls," as they're known—are awful.
The caller played prerecorded excerpts from the first swatting call, the authorities said.
The games are prerecorded, and Redstone is persuaded to bet on the winning team.
Unclear what's alternative about NBC Alternative Many of the other celebrity appearances were prerecorded.
Two ways: with impassioned live vocals over prerecorded tracks and in solo piano versions.
Even Rock looked a little confused, and he only appeared in a prerecorded interview.
When the text mentions birds and trees, prerecorded birds and trees dutifully appear onscreen.
"They really wanted to establish that she did not receive prerecorded calls," Dovel told me.
Both the Patriots ("deflategate") and the Falcons (using prerecorded crowd noise) have been caught cheating.
The dramatic prerecorded music left no doubt as to the adulatory nature of the show.
"We are a free nation," Rouhani said in his prerecorded speech on state broadcaster IRINN.
The film, occasionally interspersed with prerecorded footage, is shown on a screen above the stage.
You're handed an iPhone containing a prerecorded video message from one of your close friends.
Facebook built Watch Party after finding that live videos encouraged more social interactions than prerecorded ones.
Any public Facebook video can be included in a Watch Party, whether it's live or prerecorded.
This is true whether you're just watching prerecorded content from the DVR or streaming live programming.
After Pence's own words of encouragement, a prerecorded video message from President Donald Trump was played.
A voice mail message is just a prerecorded one-sided phone call you're passively subjected to.
Hoping he would respond to his parents' voices, authorities pumped prerecorded messages into Rankin Lake Park.
It's a mirror atop a 40-inch, 1080p vertical display that plays live or prerecorded fitness classes.
This means consumers should not expect debt collectors to stop flooding them with prerecorded messages anytime soon.
The men also broadcast prerecorded clips of young children — including infants — being raped, beaten and urinated on.
Officials initially suggested that they would issue a prerecorded playback of Johnson and Bettel later on Monday.
Games are prerecorded, usually five in one day; Holzhauer's first win would not air until April 4.
The prerecorded messages were allegedly sent without consent and violate the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, or TCPA.
I was among nine people who read passages, including then president Obama, who prerecorded his in Washington.
In a second experiment, the researchers also played prerecorded calls — either an alarm hoo or a rest hoo.
This allows creators to focus on things like answering live chat questions while the prerecorded video is playing.
Live Captioning, the new feature, applies text to prerecorded videos, such as one your friend just messaged you.
For others, a prerecorded track of these plant bodies plays through a large speaker mounted in the room.
In addition to the prerecorded bits, the comedian Carmen Christopher is also scheduled for a stand-up set.bkbazaar.
Once again, the company opted for a prerecorded 30-minute Nintendo Direct stream, filled with announcements and gameplay footage.
Though Obama wasn't physically in attendance, his prerecorded message, which was broadcast for the massive crowd, was incredibly moving.
If Google plays the right beeps, boops, and prerecorded disclaimers, we'll never have to answer any of these questions.
Margaret Atwood, who was beamed in on a big screen, with a prerecorded Q&A segment, mirrored those concerns.
Ms. Mayer is making potential bidders listen to prerecorded messages while providing little financial detail, according to media reports.
About an hour into the concert, President Trump thanked his predecessors for their "tremendous assistance" in a prerecorded video.
Given the spread of the coronavirus, she's had to start doing her lessons online through streaming and prerecorded video.
And the prerecorded narration and dialogue, both delivered by Vera Beren, have the solemn austerity of an ancient fable.
Earlier, police pumped prerecorded messages from his parents into the sprawling park in hopes of drawing out the youngster.
Prerecorded footage of singers and extras, and sometimes abstract evocations of the opera's many locations, mix with live filming.
In it, Eddy, like everyone else in Hallencourt, is played by two actors, performing live and on prerecorded video.
Soon after, ISIS released a selfie-video he prerecorded from a Berlin bridge claiming he was acting on its behalf.
The researchers said the attackers stream prerecorded gameplay footage on their own Twitch channels, often using Russian words and names.
If the call goes to voicemail, Mazerall says the software allows volunteers to leave a prerecorded message for the voter.
Ford presented the award in a prerecorded video that played during the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year award ceremony.
His statements were in an excerpt, released on Thursday, of a prerecorded interview with "60 Minutes," the CBS News program.
Further abstracting that experience, the screen version sometimes replaces the young cast with prerecorded adult actors performing the same script.
That may be because his game show appearances, which are prerecorded, are parceled out in 2914-minute chunks each day.
Without prerecorded pitches, many founders have turned the focus back onto their companies instead of working out the perfect pitch.
When Christie, an African-American friend of Barbie's, was introduced in 1968, she was criticized for her vapid prerecorded phrases.
Big musicals are often Exhibit A, with their massive machinery, thin books, prerecorded segments and timed-to-the-second routines.
For the most part, deepfakes require a considerable amount of time, setup and fine-tuning — they're generally prerecorded video clips.
The embattled French leader appeared on French television on Monday to deliver a 13-minute, prerecorded speech announcing the new policies.
Thus, for many events — but for the prerecorded events especially — NBC more or less presents the Olympics like a reality show.
Sesame then authenticates the user's voice by matching it with a prerecorded passphrase, and passes the request onto Alexa to fulfill.
Critics accused him of doing nothing on stage but fiddling with the volume on prerecorded playlists, otherwise just jiggling and smiling.
Fliers are frequently reminded to "report suspicious activity" in prerecorded announcements at airports, but what qualifies as suspicious isn't always clear.
According to my culture, I was one of two things: a punch line for a prerecorded laugh track, or a freak.
U.S. consumers get nearly 2.5 billion monthly robocalls - automated, prerecorded calls that regulators have labeled a "scourge," according to FCC estimates.
Then, in a prerecorded television address on December 10, he promised a higher minimum wage and a tax exemption for overtime.
Unless customers give consent, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) bars nearly all autodialed or prerecorded calls or texts to mobile phones.
DeGiorgio, like many current and former GM employees linked to the switch, will only appear at the trial in prerecorded depositions.
But there was a new element: a booming, prerecorded percussion part that helped drive the narrative forward in the final stretch.
Originally a prerecorded sound installation presented at the National Gallery in London, here he was performing it alongside live-processing electronics.
According to Reuters, drones that were scheduled to film the ceremony failed to deploy, forcing broadcasters to splice in prerecorded video.
Twitch, as a platform, has a community built specifically around live streams; YouTube's community is centered around events and prerecorded videos.
And thanks to the new tech, unlike other celebrity voice integrations on Alexa, the new version isn't relying on prerecorded phases.
On stage or in a prerecorded screen performance that has the benefit of production, these transitions can feel seamless and natural.
When someone tries to ring those blacklisted, they are forced to listen to a prerecorded message before the call is put through.
The initial damage from the attack was severe, locking hard drives, erasing prerecorded segments, and bringing down the station's internal email server.
Flywheel now sells a smart stationary bike of its own that allows owners to tune in to live and prerecorded spinning classes.
Contrast that with the hilariously surreal spectacle of May Ray, who march in perfect unison, accompanied by the sound of prerecorded applause.
Senator Elizabeth Warren reportedly joined via livestream and Sanders, along with senators Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar, sent a prerecorded video message.
And, with "Terrified," backed by a band that did not appear to be miming to a prerecorded track, he stuck the landing.
LONDON — In the weeks after Islamic State operatives struck Paris in November 2015, the group released a prerecorded video of the killers.
Robocalls employ an automatic telephone dialer system, and when you pick up it can be a live person or a prerecorded message.
Holt: Hip-hop is one of the first mainstream music movements that really focused on prerecorded music and digital manipulation in process.
"Most of what you'll see tonight will come from last night's performance," Jordan Fisher, who plays Mark, said during the prerecorded video.
As a result, Nintendo has spread its reveals across all 12 months in the calendar, dedicating many prerecorded live-streams to individual games.
But the gist is simple enough: no calling cell phones, no using automated or prerecorded messages, and no using fake names or numbers.
If companies call a wireless number using an autodialer or prerecorded call for non-marketing purposes, the consent may be oral or written.
Dash isn't just censoring songs either, it's doing it with the numerous radio shows, live and prerecorded, from personalities over its 80 stations.
"They had a Klan hotline and the prerecorded message, clearly said we needed more warriors like Dylann Roof," said Parker, the former Klansman.
It also incorporates the song "Cotton-Eyed Joe" which we prerecorded so we could make the scene kind of like a music video.
A series of prerecorded calls from a Brooklyn, Iowa, number — where Tibbetts was abducted from — began circulating this week, Iowa Starting Line reported.
Hekmatyar's whereabouts have been unknown since he signed the peace deal with Ghani in September via a prerecorded video from an undisclosed location.
" Clinton appeared Sunday night on a prerecorded segment in which she read from the book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
"There is anger, anger and indignation that many French share," he said in 13-minute prerecorded speech from the Elysée, the presidential palace.
Rubio's prerecorded video should be courteous and will probably follow the "praise generic Republicanism, not Trump" approach of Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell.
The company today announced Sunday Night Podcasts, in which 270 stations will play a prerecorded podcast episode in between music or talk radio.
My primary interaction with my current professor is watching six-month-old prerecorded lecture videos, in addition to weekly live Q. & A. sessions.
Then, at high volume, Amacher mixed prerecorded tones from her library of tapes with the ambient sounds she had observed in the house.
Instead of relying entirely on prerecorded phrases, the Samuel L. Jackson voice is powered in part by Amazon's neural text-to-speech model.
Now Netflix is reportedly paying you $60 million to air these two prerecorded stand-up performances and create a brand-new third one.
Just this fall, Mirror — a $1,500 smart TV screen that connects to live and prerecorded classes — announced a new $25 million in funding.
While the band prerecorded songs for the BBC show on several occasions, the 1966 performance was their only live appearance, according to the BBC.
The video, a strange, woozy, puppet-filled thing, was prerecorded and then streamed directly from Facebook in high-def before moving over to YouTube.
Dhol Foundation, from England, fuses the thundering beat of Indian bhangra with more leaden English rock rhythms and, like current club music, prerecorded vocals.
People who got the same prerecorded pitch on the same day were transferred to live operators who offered different vacation packages at different prices.
WESLEY MORRIS Some of that discomfort came in the prerecorded segments, the first of which featured black comedians inserted within this year's film nominees.
Some of her live sounds — including gentle whispers and back-of-the-throat clicks — were blended with prerecorded tracks in a surround-sound miasma.
While Trump apologized in the prerecorded statement released on his Facebook page, he also attempted to redirect attention to Bill Clinton's relations with other women.
More original is the sonic dimension: the performers carry cell phones, all of which play a piece of prerecorded music, starting at the same point.
WrestleMania is the culmination of storylines that span thousands of hours of live and prerecorded events and programs — and is somehow made accessible to newcomers.
The yogi's prerecorded voiceover is quickly overshadowed by her laughter as the adorable dog jumps on her and her dog-inspired yoga pose falls apart.
To further this point, the screen behind Musk and the Cybertruck started playing prerecorded clips of the body being shot at with a 9mm bullet.
Michael R. Bloomberg's campaign released a three-minute prerecorded address on the coronavirus outbreak, which it is paying to broadcast on network television Sunday night.
You can set prerecorded greetings, a night vision mode helps you see in the dark, and it's water resistant so don't worry about the rain.
The law authorized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to implement rules that would outlaw two main business practices: (1) making telemarketing calls using an artificial or prerecorded voice to residential telephones without prior express consent; and (2) making any non-emergency call using an automatic telephone dialing system ("autodialer") or an artificial or prerecorded voice to a wireless telephone number without prior express consent.
Even Bono makes a vocal appearance in a (prerecorded) phone call in which he adopts a bizarre Jamaican accent, for reasons probably only clear to Bono.
It's a reference-filled environment that includes (prerecorded) live-action video chats with several characters from the show, and has a few small missions for players.
It was shown off during the keynote event, and even though the onstage demo was prerecorded, seeing and hearing the concept in action floored the audience.
On a prerecorded conference call, Sears said it did not intend to borrow money to fund operating losses and expected to close unprofitable stores more aggressively.
Some years ago, a company in Boston began marketing Simulated Presence Therapy, which involved making a prerecorded audiotape to simulate one side of a phone conversation.
The prerecorded phone message features a voice impersonating Oprah Winfrey, who was in Georgia on Thursday stumping for Abrams, and contains racist and anti-Semitic rhetoric.
In the prerecorded episode that aired on Monday, Holzhauer's "Jeopardy!" reign came to an end with his 33rd game, a tantalizing $58,2003 shy of Jennings's mark.
Farmers nearly universally own basic cellphones, so Farmerline delivers them prerecorded voice messages in their local language with localized weather forecasts and market prices for crops.
That federal law among other things prohibits calling cellular phones with automated dialing and artificial or prerecorded voices without first obtaining consent — except in an emergency.
This was something I found less personable and repetitive with Tonal, a weight training system that uses prerecorded exercise videos to loop users through their sets.
In a prerecorded video released Thursday, Obama latched onto the Clinton campaign's slogan, letting his supporters know that "I'm with her," and pledging to campaign for Clinton.
Initially, there is no audio, typical of the 30-second prerecorded buffer that occurs before the particular model of camera worn by Baltimore officers is turned on.
In an age when everything seems prepackaged, prerecorded, prefabricated, this older, slower Texas, disconnected from urban and digital ephemera, can provide a welcome dose of the real.
The decision to have the nominees' names read in prerecorded voice-overs may have saved time, and reduced the possibility of gaffes and mispronunciations by the presenters.
The live demos of their capabilities were stilted; the performances on their individual screens were essentially prerecorded bits, though they could respond to some basic voice commands.
The day after Avenatti's first tweet, Kavanaugh took the unusual step of appearing on Fox News to defend himself against the sexual assault allegations in a prerecorded interview.
They said they were at first "in shock" that their daughter was on an actual call with the president because they assumed it would be a prerecorded message.
Frank Pallone Jr., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, prescribes strict regulations around the use of automatic telephone dialing systems or other artificial or prerecorded messages.
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 made it illegal for services that utilize automated dialing and artificial or prerecorded voices to contact cellphones without first obtaining consent.
But now, the app is teaming up with FTC Robocall Challenge winnerNomorobo, a tool to block robocalls (those annoying automated prerecorded calls) and telemarketers you love to hate.
Did he think that no one would notice that the '60 Minutes' show consisted of two separate prerecorded interviews with Putin in Moscow, and Trump in New York?
At various points, Ms. Catel and Mr. Kenigsberg talk about their children's deaths in prerecorded videos to avoid reliving the experience; they watch their testimony with the audience.
The 78-second prerecorded message, obtained by CNN, is narrated by a man speaking in a caricature of a black dialect with cartoonish jungle noises in the background.
The Pixel 4 will support live captions on prerecorded videos, something that was announced as a part of Android 10 but will come to Pixel phones to start.
This was followed by a prerecorded video of Beyoncé expressing her love for such meals on "Good Morning America" (which had promoted the video as an "amazing" announcement).
The show is prerecorded, and The Times had learned from representatives of the show that on the episode airing June 3, Mr. Holzhauer would lose to Emma Boettcher.
Scott published five prerecorded messages, including one for incorrect numbers, one that plays when foreigners try to call a local number—which is restricted—and the Koryolink support number.
Then they captured the facial identity of a different person in a prerecorded video, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger sitting for an interview or George W. Bush giving a speech.
They placed the participants in brain imaging machines, and played various sets of prerecorded instructions—two sets were meant to induce hypnosis, and two others were given other instructions.
For now, Watch Parties can only be started within Groups — not Pages — and the videos have to be hosted on Facebook itself, although they can be Live or prerecorded.
When he tried that, though, he found a human on the other end of the line, perplexed as to how their phone number had been used for prerecorded marketing.
With your earphones on, there's no distinguishing between the live and the prerecorded, a blurring that allows Mr. McBurney to conduct very immediate-feeling conversations with his past selves.
" At one point, Mike Ferris enters a phone booth in an unsuccessful attempt to reach the outside world; he gets only a prerecorded message: "This is the special operator.
"Unfortunately I'm on tour right now, actually in Russia, so I cannot come, which breaks my heart," Eilish, 17 explained over prerecorded video of her absence from the ceremony.
"I always have to remind people that this is really early in the process," Obama told host Gayle King in a prerecorded interview on "CBS This Morning" released Tuesday.
A few moments later, these students, members of the New Juilliard Ensemble, performed eerie, bustling riffs of no distinct pitch against a prerecorded backdrop of indigenous South American music.
"Blessed are the shithole countries, for they gave us the American dream," Bono said at the end of the band's prerecorded performance in front of the Statue of Liberty.
Walking around the room and controlling the camera is enough, I think, to break that down as opposed to sitting in the auditorium or the cinema and watching something prerecorded.
He also played a prerecorded message threatening to slash or electrically shock the victims if they resisted, then drove Huskins away in the trunk of his car, court documents said.
New Yorkers sometimes hear directly from their mayor while he is at the gym, as in one case when a prerecorded interview earlier that Tuesday aired at 9:30 a.m.
It enabled consumers to sue companies for a nominal amount of damages ($6900-$2628,28503) for each prerecorded call, specified autodialed call, and unsolicited fax they did not consent to receive.
Even so, there is no great pleasure in hearing classic songs mangled in prerecorded arrangements so sweetened with synthesized strings that you may feel you are trapped in an elevator.
Performed outdoors, Nono's usually prickly "La Lontananza" — in which the violinist moves around the playing space, with prerecorded electronics manipulated in real time — became an unexpectedly charming pied-piper spectacle.
Seeking to draw a direct contrast with President Trump, Mr. Bloomberg will deliver a three-minute prerecorded address on the coronavirus outbreak in an ad on network television Sunday night.
Lonzo's dad, LaVar Ball, was reportedly presenting the Hip-Hop Act of the Year trophy at the M.A.M.A. Awards (like the Lithuanian Grammys) ... when he introduced Lonzo via a prerecorded video.
The existence of a prerecorded video is important in the debate on whether the attackers were sent by the Islamic State itself or were simply inspired to act in its name.
Think of one of its products as more like a time capsule that will dispense prerecorded messages at significant times or dates in the future -- such as a grandchild's 16th birthday.
The FCC is turning to companies like Apple, Alphabet, AT&T, and Verizon because it's seeking a solution to prevent telemarketers and even big corporations from harassing consumers with prerecorded messages.
Because the platform allows users to upload or work with prerecorded sounds, including popular songs and movie dialogue, it's easy to re-enact scenes from films or use their soundtracks creatively.
Its first winner, Kelly Clarkson — on the verge of having a baby — prerecorded a farewell medley; the country superstar and fourth season winner, Carrie Underwood, sang the pre-results grand finale.
In 1992, when Ali celebrated his 50th birthday on a television special, the ailing Cosell offered his greetings in a prerecorded segment that showed his emotional side, without bombast or gibes.
The assignment came to this team from its chief executive, J. D. (Brian Dykstra, in prerecorded voice-overs that feel false, partly because the live performers are so vibrantly in sync).
We learn about how D.J.s who play prerecorded sets from USB sticks have it too easy and hear arguments about the artistic differences between mass audience EDM and its underground progenitor.
For nearly an hour and a half, Ms. Sirota moved nimbly between narrating aspects of Ligeti's life story, introducing some prerecorded interview material that provided interesting additional context, and — at last!
Backdrops came down in front of singers mid-aria, and occasionally "Truckera," a prerecorded track of 101 layered fragments from European operas, briefly drowned out everything like a passing subway train.
YouTube has signed streaming exclusivity deals with top creators like Jack "CouRage" Dunlop and Lachlan Power in recent months, and the platform continues to be the prime destination for prerecorded footage.
It requires performers to match the pitch and prosody of their lines to the chords of a prerecorded electronic score that progresses with the ooze and splash of a lava lamp.
Ms. Carey, 47, was the final pre-midnight performer on the show as 2017 approached, but she bungled notes and lyrics as she appeared to struggle with her prerecorded backing track.
The FTC announced the news yesterday, claiming that the groups made "billions" of illegal prerecorded calls to phones across the US. Now, they've agreed to pay several million dollars and cease operations.
Chen, who married Moonves in 2004, made the announcement in a tearful, prerecorded video message played on the CBS women's talk show where she has been a co-host for nine years.
Chen, who married Moonves in 2004, made the announcement in a teary, prerecorded video message played on the CBS women's talk show where she has been a co-host for nine years.
A laugh track is a very specific prerecorded track that is inserted into the rare multi-camera show that's too hard to film in front of a studio audience, for whatever reason.
Silge had tried repeatedly to contact Senator Orrin Hatch to oppose DeVos' nomination for Secretary of Education, but all eight of her attempts ended with a prerecorded message about Hatch's overstuffed mailbox.
At one point on the large screens, in a prerecorded video, four lithe women in metallic veils ran their hands over Mr. Bieber's body while he looked straight at the camera, unmoved.
I ended up joining a prerecorded class, and I thought I was, like, doing really well in the class and then looked and saw that I was in 589th place, I think.
Played by Mr. Harlan wielding a megaphone offstage (the final production will employ prerecorded tapes), The Voice amounted to an authoritarian figure intervening at inopportune moments and dashing dreams along the way.
So far, we've seen Facebook transform its site and mobile apps over the last year into premiere destinations for both prerecorded video and live-streamed clips from users and news organizations alike.
For a depressingly high percentage of the numbers, the music was canned (in one case, the taps were prerecorded), even while a capable jazz trio sat onstage, idle next to their instruments.
In the dark hours, when we're wandering in the wilderness of thought, sometimes we just need to feel that someone, even a digital someone with a prerecorded voice, is watching over us.
Internet wags suggested she was "doing the Maybot," after the cruel nickname she earned for her prerecorded answers to the myriad questions about Britain's planned withdrawal from the European Union, or Brexit.
On Friday, Y Combinator announced that it was still moving ahead with the presentations, but that they would be prerecorded and released to investors on March 23, the original Demo Day date.
Take the case of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) originally enacted in 1991 to restrict telemarketing calls and the use of automatic telephone dialing systems and artificial or prerecorded voice messages.
Clinton appeared Sunday night in a prerecorded segment in which several musicians read from the explosive book about the Trump administration under the premise of winning an award for narration next year.
A prerecorded interview of President Emmanuel Macron that aired on public television channel France 2 on Sunday night drew much criticism on social media for its soft questions and its obedient tone.
One of our rules was that there could be no prerecorded images on the screen, so if we wanted a graphic, we had to have it drawn on the stage and film it.
It notes that any DIY GIFs a user creates are saved to the app's GIF section — "so that you can quickly react to anything with a set of your own prerecorded GIF-emotions".
But until now, because of Broadway's reticence to engage with live streaming, Broadway HD has only been able to offer short interviews and prerecorded professional tapings of shows, some of them decades old.
Quinn said he was shoved into a closet, drugged with a mixture of NyQuil and Valium and made to listen to a prerecorded message instructing him about how to handle the kidnapping demands.
I was alone in a room with a prerecorded avatar of Reggie Watts, and sea of emoji rising toward the ceiling, reactions from the ghost of an audience I could no longer see.
According to a new report from Flash Forward creator Rose Eveleth, law enforcement officers approached a professor at Michigan State earlier this year to reproduce a murder victim's fingerprint from a prerecorded scan.
The Federal Communications Commission, however, is proposing rules to restrict the number of text messages and automated or prerecorded calls, known as "robocalls," that may be made to cellphones without the borrowers' permission.
In celebration of Pride Month — this year is the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots — it incorporates a five-course meal, live performances and Mr. Reyes's prerecorded story, all about the L.G.B.T.Q. experience.
That could make it easier for robocallers — from telemarketers to debt collectors — to call without consumer consent, which is currently required when calls are made using an auto-dialer or a prerecorded voice.
Use Audio Tours Most museums have prerecorded audio tours available at the visitor's desk, Ms. Schlesinger said, and they can be a great resource to get an in-depth lesson on the art.
But, of course, sports are a form of entertainment, and plenty of other networks (including NBC) present them as events in progress, not as carefully packaged and edited stories cut down from prerecorded footage.
Instead, players line outside the theater for a prerecorded sales pitch of the game's features, while trailers for the game loop on humongous, beautiful mode screens that are scaffolded onto the retro city block.
Taylor composed herself and got through her performance with dry eyes and a smile on her face, although her voice is noticeably shakier on the final verse than it is during the prerecorded segment.
Awkwafina, the professional moniker of Queens native and rising superstar Nora Lum, has taken over conductor duties -- or rather, her prerecorded voice has -- on the 7 train, surprising and largely delighting commuters packed inside.
Hoping the youngster would reply to his parents' voices, police have pumped prerecorded messages into Rankin Lake Park, where the boy disappeared during a Saturday afternoon visit with his dad and an unidentified adult.
Others are more elaborate, as when we hear (prerecorded) reminiscences about family breakfasts in St. Louis while Sidney Bateman and Melvin Diggs jump, dive and somersault through ever-higher and ever-narrower square frames.
More than usual, Trebek has been using multimedia to introduce clues, like clips from the Netflix show "The Crown" and the film "Jerry Maguire," as well as numerous prerecorded video clues read by celebrities.
At first, he used prerecorded backup; then he assembled a Brooklyn-based band, the Bubu Gang, with a Syrian-born bassist and backup singer, Boshra Al Saadi, and members of the indie-rock group Skeletons.
Google has already adapted around all-party consent laws in its other products — if you record a call in Google Voice, it automatically plays a little prerecorded blurb announcing that the call is being recorded.
And then, luckily, Facebook came through, allowing the rapper to debut the prerecorded video on his page, "Facebook dot com slash Chance The Rapper," as he tells his fans in a brief clip on Twitter.
Buyers were also disappointed to see that the El Moussas were not in attendance for the classes, instead appearing in a prerecorded video to inform attendees that they were busy working and filming their show.
The president during a prerecorded interview with Fox News's Laura Ingraham said the administration will "hold" the migrants who apply for asylum rather than releasing them pending their court dates, as previous administrations have done. .
I cannot explain the technology, called IceMagic, but somehow, with much whirring and repositioning of ungainly equipment, it turns a prerecorded actor, Bob Meenan, into a creepy, palsied ghost with a bizarrely strong Bronx accent.
More specifically, All About the Message wants the F.C.C. to rule that its voice mail messages are not calls, and therefore can be delivered by automatic telephone dialing systems using an artificial or prerecorded voice.
Not long after, Gaumont formed his own company and Blaché became a pioneer, making films that were colored by hand and others that used a pioneering sound system, which synced visuals with prerecorded wax cylinders.
She will admit as much, it seems, in her annual, prerecorded message that will be broadcast on Christmas Day, when she will call 2019 "quite bumpy," according to excerpts released on Tuesday by Buckingham Palace.
Ten minutes later officers blocked foot traffic around the store, and one approached the group with a backpack containing a speaker which played a prerecorded message warning them to disperse or be arrested for disorderly conduct.
Deke Weaver's immersive, magical performance "Bear" began in front of these rudimentary signboards, as we listened to prerecorded stories on an eco-friendly hand-cranked voice recorder that one of the rangers held up before us.
In a comment filed with the FCC on Friday, the RNC said it felt the telecom agency should clear the way for organizations — including, apparently, itself — to auto-dial directly to voicemail inboxes with prerecorded pitches.
And while robocalls, made with an automated dialer or using a prerecorded or artificial voice, torment Democrats, Republicans and independents alike, even on this issue, Washington leadership has found a way to divide along party lines.
In a prerecorded video for Stephen Colbert's Tuesday episode of "The Late Show," Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Conan O'Brien "collude with each other on how to respond to the president," the show said in a tweet.
"Innovative smaller-format stores continue to showcase our company's unique integrated retail capabilities by combining new technology, our strongest categories and in-store experts," Chief Financial Officer Rob Riecker said Thursday on a prerecorded conference call.
NBC thoughtfully cut in a prerecorded interview with Daniela Thomas, one of the ceremony's creative directors, explaining that it was a representation of Brazil's divides of class and race, as well as a celebration of diversity.
"We expect top line growth going forward to be led more by comp sales and eCommerce with less emphasis on new units in the U.S.," Chief Financial Officer Brett Biggs said on a prerecorded conference call.
The first work that Rutherford-Johnson discusses in his book is Steve Reich's " Different Trains ," from 1988, which incorporates a live string quartet and a digital soundtrack of speaking voices, prerecorded string tracks, and ambient sounds.
"Contact," for example, Susan Stroman's hit collage of nearly 20 years ago, uses prerecorded music to tell a story (again through dance), and in using existing tracks, it is perhaps the most literal of jukebox presentations.
"Everywhere I go, it is what people talk about," said Denise Grimsley, a Republican member of the Florida Senate, who said a woman named Elizabeth leaves her prerecorded messages several times daily selling a vacation package.
He appeared only briefly, in a prerecorded clip already released on his Instagram, as himself and as an animated version of himself having a dance battle with each other in a commercial for Google's Playmoji feature.
Instead, this evening at 6 pm Eastern, the Congress will show a prerecorded interview in which Elizondo will answer submitted questions from the community— "many of the questions that have gone unanswered," according to a press release.
For one, Dubsmash provides prerecorded audio, which means people don't have to hear their own voice on a video — a feature that might appeal to those who would otherwise shy away from sharing a selfie video online.
Yet, as more community radio becomes prerecorded out of a health necessity, there's a growing fear that the very essence of radio — the shared, in-the-moment experience between a D.J. and a listener — will be lost.
"Mass" begins with an intentionally grating Antiphon: "Kyrie eleison," with solo voices singing the Latin words entwined with percussion instruments; the complexity increases over two fidgety minutes, with prerecorded elements played through speakers placed around the hall.
Aided by a bit of puppetry (designed by Christine Papalexis) and extensive video (designed by Heather Fipps), both prerecorded and live, the charismatic Mr. Fleck plays each character as well as the narrator, and does sound effects.
The cast of Vanderpump Rules prerecorded the "Plead the Fifth" segment for Cohen's talk show, and it was Kristen Doute, who was fired from SUR in season 3, who asked the Oscar winner who should get the boot.
No, seriously: As the Republican National Convention was unfolding on every cable news channel — highlighting stories of people killed in Benghazi and by undocumented immigrants — Trump counterprogrammed his own event by appearing in a prerecorded interview about golf.
In addition to the live performance by the actors, the play is filmed, edited and projected on a screen above the stage in real time (with a few prerecorded scenes), providing two angles and mediums for the story.
There are fewer restrictions on landlines, unless you're on the Do Not Call list, but prerecorded telemarketing calls are always illegal without written consent, advocates say, and debt collectors must stop calling after consumers send a written request.
Like a landscape painting, it stretches across the entire back of the stage, showing us ponderous footage of street scenes moving in slow motion or close-ups of the actors' faces, both prerecorded and shot in real time.
It's interesting ... Jen appeared on NBC's New Year's Eve broadcast Monday night, but the performance might've been prerecorded ... as she showed up on Alex's Instagram story throughout the day and night surrounded by her family as they celebrated.
These state that accessible websites should have assistive-technology friendly text alternatives — which substitute graphics such as pictures and charts with text so people who are blind can understand the information — video captions, and sign language for prerecorded audio.
Called the "Robocall Strike Force," the group is led by the Federal Communications Commission, which held its first hearing on the subject today in Washington, DC. Robocalls include both prerecorded messages from misleading phone numbers and automated text messages.
Several other museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and Washington DC's Smithsonian American Art Museum, have prerecorded video blogs in ASL, but as far as Drew knows, the Met is the first to livestream ASL tours online.
A highly publicized television production of the musical "Rent," which was supposed to be performed live on Sunday, was forced to broadcast material shot the night before, the actors said in a prerecorded video during the three-hour event.
Ms. Workman activated a prerecorded bass line, and Mr. Wimberly took his seat again, then started rattling and rumbling his way through a heap of shakers and hand drums as Ms. Workman drew a whisper out of her cello.
After the first commercial break of the broadcast of Jonathan Larson's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning show, producers revealed that because star Brennin Hunt had broken his foot during Saturday's dress rehearsal, they would air prerecorded portions of the program instead.
Indeed, the lead of Sanneh's story was about Ashlee Simpson's disastrous 2004 SNL appearance, where the singer, there to lip-synch, melted down on live TV when she and her prerecorded backing tape couldn't agree on what song to sing.
Any app developer who follows Amazon's guidelines can create a "skill," as the company calls it, for the Echo, and Bilyeu has an idea for one: His fans will enable the function, ask Alexa questions, and hear his prerecorded answers.
At her first performance, she realized that she had been hired to play in front of dead microphones — everywhere from malls to a PBS concert special — while a prerecorded performance from another violinist blasted out of the speakers to the audience.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A task force of more than 30 major technology and communication companies said they have made progress but have not found a solution to eliminate "robocalls" or automated, prerecorded phone calls, but a top U.S. regulator urged faster action.
As a ghostly icon, preserved in old clips and memories, she appears only in prerecorded cinematic pastiches: a black-and-white drama; a horror flick drenched in lurid Dario Argento red; a vehicle for a breathy, Marilyn Monroe-like star.
Two new works, "Assemble" by Emily Cooley and "Shimmer" by Alex Weiser, expand the repertory for this new kind of one-woman octet while the Icelandic-Canadian composer Fjola Evans provides a composition, "Augun," for soloist and six prerecorded voices. (nationalsawdust.org)
Both fitness companies revolve around stationary bikes, but Peloton's are purchased for in-home use — a notable $2,000 barrier to entry — and its customers pay a monthly fee to access live and prerecorded classes on the bike's built-in monitor.
Speaking of winners, just like at the Grammys only one woman won an award that was included in the telecast, and that was Dua Lipa (Lorde did win International Female Solo Artist, but was unable to attend and sent a prerecorded thanks).
There isn't currently anything else analogous to the "Game of Thrones" Media Industrial Complex: It's a prerecorded show that will run for nearly two months, focusing media attention every night it airs — and will continue to generate attention long after it runs.
Their political commentary lacked the bite that others provided (Samantha Bee calling the news her favorite show and suggesting Robin Wright take over as lead character), and the highlight of the gig for Che was easily his "Reparations Emmys" bit, which was prerecorded.
The addition of Premieres also means that features that were once limited to live only can now be used on prerecorded content, including for example, Super Chat, where users pay donations to have their comment highlighted and linger longer in a live chat.
Gonna need Chris Christie to hold up a copy of today's newspaper to prove this is not a prerecorded hologram hostage video Christie looks like one of those guys on the Death Star terrified of being choked to death by Darth Vader pic.twitter.
There are backup plans: an alternate route outside for terrible weather, used once; and prerecorded videos, one shot during the day and one shot at night, that can be employed if there are technological problems with the live shot, which has happened twice.
The British broadcaster Channel 4 had planned to introduce daily live coverage the next season, and Mr. Liggett, a cycling journalist who had been commenting for brief packages of prerecorded highlights since 1978, said he thought he needed help in the announcers' booth.
Part of the ever-enjoyable Kettle Corn New Music series, this rare performance of Steve Reich's "Cello Counterpoint," for solo instrument and seven prerecorded doubles, will feature the cellist Ashley Bathgate playing music by Emily Cooley, Alex Weiser and Fjola Evans as well.
Reassured that he would be onstage — that's one way the Royal Shakespeare Company signals to the audience that it is not watching prerecorded video — he took the role, and now he relishes both the physical and technological challenge of making it work.
Seeking to draw a direct contrast with President Trump and present himself as the best Democratic alternative, Michael R. Bloomberg will deliver a three-minute prerecorded address on the coronavirus outbreak in an ad on network television Sunday night, his campaign announced.
"Everyone else thought it was real and you could hear 'is that Shay is that Shay' but gradually as things went on people [realized] he had prerecorded and everyone (apart from the priest and woman beside him) were in hysterics," Kiernan told Mashable.
Freedom of speech is freedom of prosecutionHis stream is not commentary, it is ad growth for his brandOur game on his channel =endorsement Live streams or prerecorded "Let's Play" videos are hugely popular and often lucrative, but they rest on a shaky legal foundation.
Although it's clear from the footage used that the short clip was prepared before Game 7, the video's prerecorded fans reacting to the win with relief (and just a touch of disbelief) are the perfect avatars for the many fans currently celebrating in Cleveland.
The duly titled Stopping Bad Robocalls Act would require the Federal Communications Commission to prescribe regulations governing the use of automatic telephone dialing systems and other artificial or prerecorded messages, namely by forcing callers to demonstrate that they've obtained the consent of those being called.
He prefers the sound of the second, especially if a version could keep a digitised version of his face on screen, while artificial intelligence is programmed to insert prerecorded phrases like "you're right" and "mmhm" at suitable moments, leaving him to go about his business.
Those who failed to meet quotas faced punishments that included paddling or being forced to spend three to five days in isolation in a walled section of the compound while being denied food and listening to prerecorded sermons by church leaders, according to the complaint.
VATICAN CITY — Cloistered inside the Vatican on Thursday, Roman Catholic Church leaders heard searing prerecorded video testimonials from abuse survivors, including one made pregnant three times by a priest who started abusing her at age 15, beat her and forced her to have abortions.
"When we got onstage we transformed ourselves from whoever we were into these pseudo-superheroes with microphones instead of guns," said Rahiem of the Furious 5, one of the highest-regarded rappers of the prerecorded hip-hop era, who served as a rap consultant on the show.
If anyone asked her an obvious question — like where the name St. Vincent came from — she planned to play prerecorded answers and "check my email, or stretch, or zone out for a second," she said, sounding almost disappointed that she didn't get a chance to enact her schemes.
Utilizing a camera crew, Xeno and Oaklander's music was remixed into the visual mode, as several channels of prerecorded and live video were mixed and retransmitted to the screen, replete with the ubiquitous shifts and fades that one would expect from an on-aesthetic deep dive into television.
By the early 218s, Americans were so sick of telemarketers and prerecorded messages that when US senator Fritz Hollings lamented on the Senate floor that the calls were "the scourge of modern civilization," few challenged the assertion, despite the competing scourges of war, say, or the spread of AIDS.
In an extensive prerecorded interview with Saudi-owned Al Arabiya television broadcast in conjunction with the plan's release, Prince Mohammed painted an optimistic picture of the kingdom's future, one in which declining oil revenues would be replaced by the returns from enormous government investments and a robust private sector.
"We believe that closing underperforming stores will allow us to right-size our store footprint to a solid base from which we can operate and grow profitably as well as leverage our online and Shop Your Way platforms," CFO Rob Riecker said in a prerecorded earnings conference call.
Falsnaes is himself often a central component of his works, and his presence — whether loud, gesticulating and shouting, or intimate, staring at the viewer through a prerecorded on-tablet performance — has something of the motivational guru about it, a self-professed prophet with a hint of something even more unsavoury.
Like the other features in the app, you can add the titles while you're shooting or after the fact to a prerecorded video; but figuring out which thing to tap to add and remove Live Titles, add your actual voice plus text, mute your voice but keep the text, etc.
The GOP's leading campaign and fundraising arm, the Republican National Committee, has quietly thrown its support behind a proposal at the Federal Communications Commission that would pave the way for marketers to auto-dial consumers' cellphones and leave them prerecorded voicemail messages — all without ever causing their devices to ring.
The oddly bifurcated production featured prerecorded music videos — in which singers including Jencarlos Canela, as Jesus, and Chris Daughtry, as Judas, acted out the story of Christ's betrayal and death — mixed with live segments on a shiny white stage featuring Mr. Perry's narration and Ms. Yearwood's five numbers as Mary.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is set to appear Thursday morning on "Fox & Friends" in a prerecorded interview, the network announced.
Instead, he brushed that idea aside in a winking prerecorded opening that saw "President Lil Nas X" dropping a 3,162nd remix of "Old Town Road," and then moved straight into new material off his recent EP: "Panini," his ode to the cartoon rabbit of the same name from Cartoon Network's Chowder.
Read more: Here's North Korea's Totalitarian Android Tablet But given that Scott spends a lot of time in Pyongyang it was worth getting a more reliable connection, and he decided to save the prerecorded messages to give people "a taste of KoryoLink phone service, without the trip to Pyongyang," as he put it.
And while the first half of her number, which sees her singing "You Belong With Me" on a New York City subway car, was prerecorded, the second half — in which she runs out of the subway to perform the final verse on the roof of a taxi — was meant to be live.
Peloton users have to buy a $2,245 exercise bike and then pay a monthly subscription ($39) to watch unlimited live or prerecorded classes on the bike's monitors (Peloton also offers subscriptions without the app so that people with other stationary bikes or a bike at all can still participate in its classes).
Coffee to help develop new products and flavors with the brand ... and he made the announcement Wednesday in pretty glorious fashion at the company's annual business summit in Scottsdale, AZ. Macklemore first appears on-screen in a prerecorded message to let employees know he's the new Executive Creative Director of Cold Brew.
He ended up holding only six discussions in 11 months, and as The Verge's Casey Newton noted — while recommending Zuckerberg retire the yearly challenge concept altogether — he used the same format of prerecorded conversations in an office for all but one of the talks, mostly with other white men in the tech field.
Her voice was supposed to say things like 'citizen, stand down' and 'this activity has been reported to your local agricultural monitors' and 'warning: you are in violation of observation code nine eight six,' but it was a simple matter to break down the sounds of that prerecorded voice and remix them into speech.
That ended the "match," at least until Wyatt entered the live arena; in a bit of Roger Corman–esque carelessness on the part of WWE producer/delusional auteur Kevin Dunn, he left the house at prerecorded night and entered the arena in live California sunshine, whereupon he was immediately waylaid by a teleporting Orton.
In 2017, at Documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel, he unveiled "Whispering Campaign," a bravura undertaking in which live performers wandered the cities broadcasting prerecorded monologues in English, German and Greek about nationhood and borders, with hidden speakers in public locations across both cities transmitting still more, the words seeming to haunt the exhibition itself.
"We're sorry we couldn't be there to celebrate this achievement with you in person today, but we've been busy out here on the International Space Station, getting it ready for you guys who arrive, and continue doing lots of science, spacewalks, and upgrades," Christina Koch said during a prerecorded video from the International Space Station.
There was little distraction: Mr. West performed to a combination of prerecorded tracks and live accompaniment by the singer Tony Williams; the producer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Dean; and Caroline Shaw, the Pulitzer Prize-winning new-music composer and vocalist, all of them dressed in black and occupying a small stage at one end of the floor.
Dee smashes away at the punching bag in the corner, or fights the air as she relives a match in her head, and we see video (designed by Katherine Freer and Dave Tennent) on big overhead screens: some footage prerecorded, some shot live (by Stivo Arnoczy) and some brilliantly intercutting the two, blending past glory with present determination.
To richen the instrumental textures, the second violins have been tuned barely a semitone lower than the other performers, and the traditional orchestra shares space with musicians playing electronic instruments and a library of prerecorded samples — some recordings of instruments, some purely electronic sounds, and some field recordings, like the bird song that opens the opera.
"When I consider that my fitness level is gradually declining, I am worried that it may become difficult for me to carry out my duties as the symbol of the state with my whole being as I have done until now," Emperor Akihito said in a prerecorded address that lasted about 10 minutes and was broadcast on Japanese television networks.
Unwanted calls are the most common consumer complaint lodged with the Federal Communications Commission, and the trend shows no signs of slowing, despite the pile-on of laws and regulations—the Telemarketing Sales Rule, the Truth in Caller ID Act, and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, among others—outlawing the vast majority of auto­dialed calls or prerecorded messages, at least those used for marketing purposes.
These sensors detect a signal broadcast by collars attached to bears and other wildlife, and then communicate with one another in a wireless network that delivers deterrents in random patterns: bear spray fired by hidden guns, followed the next time by sirens and bright lights, and then by robotic dogs lurching out of robotic doghouses accompanied by the prerecorded sound of barking bear hounds.
Or in 1985, when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences wouldn't let Phil Collins perform "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)," because he wasn't a movie person, or something, and instead had Ann Reinking lip sync to her prerecorded version of it and dance through clouds of dry ice, as people in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Mr. Collins among them, died a little inside.
Inspired by the Tiny Desk concert recorded by the two for NPR Music late last year, it promised to show Gucci Mane in a calm, intimate light, and to underscore the sturdy melodic underpinnings of his best songs, But onstage May 16 at the Box (Café Carlyle was, presumably, unavailable) he was a little shy, rapping tentatively over prerecorded vocals, which in a chaotic club setting is fair game, but in this hushed environment felt awkward.
In a five-minute radio address prerecorded on a phonograph and broadcast to the entire nation at noon local time on August 15, 1945, Hirohito informed the Japanese people that his government was accepting the Potsdam Declaration, which called for the unconditional surrender of all Japanese armed forces: To our good and loyal subjects: After pondering deeply the general trends of the world and the actual conditions obtaining in our empire today, we have decided to effect a settlement of the present situation by resorting to an extraordinary measure.

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