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  • noun Something prerecorded.
  • verb Present participle of prerecord.

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Examples

  • Not only are we told that prerecording is "standard operating procedure," but we're supposed to believe that it is actually a virtue: The performers, you see, care too much about their art to risk presenting something substandard.

    That Synching Feeling 2009

  • Parker decided to record the song live rather than use the prerecording because "what we were doing with our emotions didn't match what was coming out of our mouths," says Pryce.

    Madonna Tangos With Evita 2008

  • Mini-Mel says via a prerecording but his aura is lost.

    Without Allen, 'TWIB' no longer meaningful 2000

  • And we don't have to worry about making mistakes today, since we have the luxury of prerecording.

    A Flag Full of Stars Brad Ferguson 2000

  • "Which do you prefer—prerecording or working in real time?"

    A Flag Full of Stars Brad Ferguson 2000

  • But when they closed the proceedings by singing Nkosi Sikelele i'Afrika, many white supporters, armed with essential songsheets, appeared to resign themselves to mouthing the words as a prerecording of the anthem filled the marquee.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • On Monday the company gave a demonstration of Ivy Bridge running a Direct3D 11 application that repeated the demonstration, this time without prerecording the video.

    Ars Technica Peter Bright 2012

  • Like Casio's previous high-speed models, the EX-FH100 also features a prerecording buffer that starts capturing shots upon a half-press of the shutter button.

    PC World 2010

  • The EX-FH100 also features a prerecording buffer that starts capturing shots upon a half-press of the shutter button.

    Macworld 2010

  • The EX-FH100 also features a prerecording buffer that starts capturing shots upon a half-press of the shutter button.

    PCWorld 2010

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