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What (who) is time shifting - definition


time shifting         
<programming> A technique used to work around problems due to the Year 2000 and the "millennium bug". Time shifting involves translating date fields in a database back by a fixed number of years to avoid year 2000 problems with the {database management system}. Typically dates are shifted back 28 years so that the occurrence of leap years and days of the week match with the actual year. (2003-08-15)
Time shifting         
In broadcasting, time shifting is the recording of programming to a storage medium to be viewed or listened to after the live broadcasting. Typically, this refers to TV programming but it can also refer to radio shows via podcasts.
Place shifting         
TECHNOLOGY (TELEVISION)
Space-shifting; Format Shifting; Placeshift; Place-shifting; Placeshifting; Space shifting
Space shifting (or spaceshifting), also known as place shifting (or placeshifting), allows media, such as music or films, which are stored on one device, to be accessed from another place through another device. Space shifting is frequently done through computer networks, for example by viewing a television broadcast from a WiFi equipped set-top box on a WiFi equipped notebook.

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Time shifting
In broadcasting, time shifting is the recording of programming to a storage medium to be viewed or listened to after the live broadcasting. Typically, this refers to TV programming but it can also refer to radio shows via podcasts.
Examples of use of time shifting
1. She had an easier time shifting the pounds after the birth of her daughter Carys, now four.
2. Monsoon Multimedia was shortlisted for ‘Hava‘, the world‘s first integrated video ‘time–shifting‘ and ‘place–shifting‘ product.
3. The justices said much of the home taping was time shifting – recording a show for more convenient viewing later.
4. The detachable player supports all major file formats, includes a time–shifting FM tuner and features eight hours of playback time.
5. The DUP will none the less take its time shifting towards restoration and sharing power in a government with Sinn Fein.