full motion video

Noun

 * 1) Video of sufficient quality to make motion appear continuous to humans, considered to require at least 16 frames per second.
 * 2)  In-game footage that is pre-rendered, often using real-world scenes, as opposed to being rendered in-engine or in real time.
 * 1)  In-game footage that is pre-rendered, often using real-world scenes, as opposed to being rendered in-engine or in real time.
 * 1)  In-game footage that is pre-rendered, often using real-world scenes, as opposed to being rendered in-engine or in real time.
 * 1)  In-game footage that is pre-rendered, often using real-world scenes, as opposed to being rendered in-engine or in real time.
 * 1)  In-game footage that is pre-rendered, often using real-world scenes, as opposed to being rendered in-engine or in real time.
 * 1)  In-game footage that is pre-rendered, often using real-world scenes, as opposed to being rendered in-engine or in real time.

Usage notes

 * Often used in marketing claims about video quality.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 全動態影像
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: liikkuva videokuva