clean feed

The term "clean feed" is widely used in broadcasting and audio engineering to refer to signals or feeds that are free from additional elements like graphics, commercials, or feedback.

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Definition

C1Television

(technical)A video signal without added graphics, text, or interruptions, used for generic broadcasting.

Example

  • The news network received a clean feed of the event to add their own graphics and commentary.
  • A clean feed ensures that broadcasters can tailor the content to their audience.

C1Audio Engineering

(technical)An audio output setup that excludes a specific input to prevent echoes or feedback.

Example

  • The engineer configured a clean feed to avoid feedback during the live broadcast.
  • Using a clean feed is essential for clear audio in remote interviews.

C1Broadcasting

(technical)A transmission feed that does not include local inserts like commercials or station identifications, allowing for retransmission.

Example

  • The international broadcaster used a clean feed to distribute the content without local ads.
  • Clean feeds are crucial for syndicating live events across multiple regions.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "clean feed":

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