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metafile

(ˈmɛtəˌfaɪl)
n
a file format that can hold other types of file
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Under the new system, applicants can now submit their moving, hologram or sound trade mark using a multimedia file.
With its range of applications from multimedia file sharing to backup, DSM satisfies essential home entertainment, as well as backup and file sharing needs.
Research in the field of multimedia file systems is very active.
COMPANY RESULT: THE NETWORK CONNECTION INC The Network Connection Inc, the Alpharetta, Georgia developer of multimedia file server technology, has reported third quarter net losses of $2.5m down from a profit of $108,000 on revenues down 60.7% at $1.3m; nine-month net losses were $3.9m up from losses of $1m on revenues down 25.2% at $5.1m.
Creative enterprise computing, a stronghold of die-hard Macintosh users, will be the sector to benefit from the universal adoption of Apple's QuickTime technology as the core of a new open standard multimedia file format.
It allows the sending physician to record a set of questions and store textual data and pertinent images about the patient(s) in question in a multimedia file, send it to a consultant, and wait for the consultant to check his electronic mail and download the file for interpretation.
A large capacity hard disk provides generous space, while a 2-in-1 card reader allows easy sharing of your multimedia file and speedy data transfer.
When a staffer enters basic information about an assignment (story, Web element or multimedia file), it forms the basis for cross-site content planning and sharing, and it automatically refreshes departments' planning budgets.
CDH Productions, Hampstead, N.C., has released Media Wizard 7.0, a powerful Windows program for working with and enjoying a wide variety of multimedia file formats.
There is also a multimedia file organiser and a simple data backup manager.
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