found comfort - traducción al holandés
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found comfort - traducción al holandés

SYNTHETIC BACKGROUND NOISE USED TO FILL ARTIFICIAL SILENCES IN RADIO AND WIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS
Comfort noise generator; Comfort Noise Generator; Comfort noise generation; Comfort tone; Comfort Noise Generation; Comfort Noise

found comfort      
vond troost
objet trouve         
  • Alphonse Allais, ''Des souteneurs encore dans la force de l'âge et le ventre dans l'herbe boivent de l'absinthe'', carnage curtain, before 1897.
  • ''[[An Oak Tree]]'' by [[Michael Craig-Martin]]; 1973
  • Junk art at [[Oak Street Beach]]
  • Art made from trash found on the streets of New York City by artist [[Bobby Puleo]] (2021)
  • Highway 66]] near [[Amboy, California]]
ART CREATED FROM UNDISGUISED, BUT OFTEN MODIFIED, OBJECTS OR PRODUCTS THAT ARE NOT NORMALLY CONSIDERED ART
Readymade; Objet trouvé; Found objects; Objet trouve; Objets trouvés; Objets trouves; Trash art; Found Object; Junk art; Ready mades; Ready-mades; Found texts; Found text; Industrial material; Found art; Found sounds; Found material; Found materials
gevonden voorwerp, natuurlijk voorwerp (zoals stuk hout), dat als estetisch beschouwd wordt en als kunstobject gewaardeerd wordt alhoewel het oorspronkelijk niet zo wordt gezien (uit Frans vertaald)
home-style cooking         
  • [[Arroz con pollo]]: chicken with rice
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  • Indonesian]] comfort food.
  • Chocolate]] con [[churro]]s''
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  • [[Flädlesuppe]]
  • [[Ful medames]] served with hard-boiled eggs, a staple in Egypt.
  • A plate of classic [[poutine]] at a [[Montreal]] restaurant.
  • Mantı, with yogurt and red pepper sauce
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  • Pavlova]] garnished with fruit and cream
  • adobo]]
  • Steamed pierogi, with fried onions on top
  • [[Seolleongtang]]
  • [[Solyanka]]
  • [[Dan zai noodles]]
  • Puliszka]] with curd cheese and smoked lard (left) and plum preserve (right)
TYPE OF FOOD
List of comfort foods; Comfort Foods; Comfort foods; Homestyle cooking; Home-style cooking; Comfort Food; Comfort eat; Comfort eating
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Definición

found
(founds, founding, founded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Found is the past tense and past participle of find
.
2.
When an institution, company, or organization is founded by someone or by a group of people, they get it started, often by providing the necessary money.
The Independent Labour Party was founded in Bradford on January 13, 1893...
He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies at University College Cardiff...
The business, founded by Dawn and Nigel, suffered financial setbacks.
= set up, establish
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V-ed
foundation
...the 150th anniversary of the foundation of Kew Gardens.
N-SING: with poss
founding
I have been a member of The Sunday Times Wine Club since its founding in 1973.
N-SING: with poss
3.
When a town, important building, or other place is founded by someone or by a group of people, they cause it to be built.
The town was founded in 1610.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
4.
see also founded
, founding

Wikipedia

Comfort noise

Comfort noise (or comfort tone) is synthetic background noise used in radio and wireless communications to fill the artificial silence in a transmission resulting from voice activity detection or from the audio clarity of modern digital lines.

Some modern telephone systems (such as wireless and VoIP) use voice activity detection (VAD), a form of squelching where low volume levels are ignored by the transmitting device. In digital audio transmissions, this saves bandwidth of the communications channel by transmitting nothing when the source volume is under a certain threshold, leaving only louder sounds (such as the speaker's voice) to be sent. However, improvements in background noise reduction technologies can occasionally result in the complete removal of all noise. Although maximizing call quality is of primary importance, exhaustive removal of noise may not properly simulate the typical behavior of terminals on the PSTN system.

The result of receiving total silence, especially for a prolonged period, has a number of unwanted effects on the listener, including the following:

  • the listener may believe that the transmission has been lost, and therefore hang up prematurely.
  • the speech may sound "choppy" (see noise gate) and difficult to understand.
  • the sudden change in sound level can be jarring to the listener.

To counteract these effects, comfort noise is added, usually on the receiving end in wireless or VoIP systems, to fill in the silent portions of transmissions with artificial noise. The noise generated is at a low but audible volume level, and can vary based on the average volume level of received signals to minimize jarring transitions.

In many VoIP products, users may control how VAD and comfort noise are configured, or disable the feature entirely.

As part of the RTP audio video profile, RFC 3389 defines a standard for distributing comfort noise information in VoIP systems.

A similar concept is that of sidetone, the effect of sound that is picked up by a telephone's mouthpiece and introduced (at low level) into the earpiece of the same handset, acting as feedback.

During the siege of Leningrad, the beat of a metronome was used as comfort noise on the Leningrad radio network, indicating that the network was still functioning.

Many radio stations broadcast birdsong, city-traffic or other atmospheric comfort noise during periods of deliberate silence. For example, in the UK, silence is observed on Remembrance Sunday, and London's quiet city ambiance is used. This is to reassure the listener that the station is on-air, but primarily to prevent silence detection systems at transmitters from automatically starting backup tapes of music (designed to be broadcast in the case of transmission link failure).

Ejemplos de uso de found comfort
1. Johnson also has found comfort in stories about his daughter.
2. She found comfort in their presence, but the meetings aren‘t enough to keep her doors open.
3. A skittish teenager who found comfort in Broadway shows and the written word, Gibson studied creative writing at City College.
4. MORE NEWS When City analyst Michael Stewart‘s marriage fell apart he found comfort in the arms of a call girl.
5. And they found comfort and solidarity with their own, and with this message of looking after each other.