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antonym of encode is decode

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ENCODE was created in 2010.

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You can encode JUST ABOUT ANY information in 1's and 0's; as long as the amount of information you need to encode is finite.Information encoded this way is said to be "binary".

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The past tense of "encode" is "encoded."

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No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.

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In PHP, use the sha1 function. For example, to encode the word "hello" into sha1, use sha1("hello");.

Similarly, there is a base64_encode function. So you'd use base64_encode("hello");.

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To encode a video file into the VP8 format using ffmpeg, you can use the following command:

ffmpeg -i inputvideo.mp4 -c:v libvpx -b:v 1M outputvideo.webm

This command will take the input video file "inputvideo.mp4" and encode it into the VP8 format with a bitrate of 1 Mbps, saving the output as "outputvideo.webm".

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Normal encoder will not consider the priority of data it will encode normally but priority encode will encode data with consideration of user defined priority .

Normal encoder will not consider the priority of data it will encode normally but priority encode will encode data with consideration of user defined priority Example:- D2,D1,D0 data

Normal encoder will not consider the priority of data it will encode normally but priority encode will encode data with consideration of user defined priority Example:- D2,D1,D0 data If we consider D2 has high priority (D2>D1>D0)then priority encode will give most priority to that it will give according to priority sequence

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To encode something or decode it

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only uses one byte (8 bits) to encode English characters

uses two bytes (16 bits) to encode the most commonly used characters.

uses four bytes (32 bits) to encode the characters.

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I'm not sure I understand your question. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you're asking about?

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You need to use a program such as Nero to Burn it. Nero will encode the DVD files, and burn them for you. The encode process is delicate, and will take some time.

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It can be a verb (to code, to encode). But it can also be a noun.

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UNIque UNIversal and UNIform enCODe

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Every bit can be either 0 or 1. Therefore 4 bits can encode a maximum of 42 = 16 digits.

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manually operated user's symbolic encode

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One byte is 0.125 to 1 bit. So 4 bits, is .5 bytes.

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To encode a video with variable bitrate using ffmpeg, you can use the "-b:v" flag followed by the desired bitrate range. For example, you can use the command "ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libx264 -b:v 1M -maxrate 2M -bufsize 2M output.mp4" to encode a video with a variable bitrate between 1Mbps and 2Mbps.

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Yes, you need it to encode digital information.

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no, but Franklin did use some Masonic references in that.

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You need to re-encode your video with the changed bitrate.

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Take it to a dealer. Should not cost you anything.

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Oncogenes typically encode for proteins that promote cell growth and division. When these genes are mutated or overexpressed, they can drive uncontrolled cell growth, leading to the development of cancer.

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Data on a computer is stored in segments called bytes. Traditionally, 1 byte is equal to the amount of space used to encode 1 character of text.

A kilobyte is 1000 (or 1024, depending on the standard being used) bytes.

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To encode classified conversations over publically accessed airwaves or landlines.

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when a man cums in your face while throwing confetti in the air.

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I'm assuming you're asking about binary code, which uses combinations of just two digits - 0 and 1 - to encode electronic information.

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An example of encoding is memorizing notecards. You are using repetition to memorize what the notecards say and attempting to encode them to the different memory sections. The best way to encode is semantically (giving them personal meaning).
There is no forgetting, just not encoding properly.

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Binary encoding is a method where information is represented using a sequence of 1s and 0s, known as bits. This binary language is commonly used in digital communications and computing systems to encode data for transmission and processing. Each bit in the sequence corresponds to a specific piece of information, allowing for accurate and efficient data transfer.

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It is by how you encode those word into a most understanding way..

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Encoder will just sit on the desk and encode to the computer everything his or her boss wants.

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