Examples of using Could record in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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If only the camera could record smell.
Then you could record the screen of your Mac using Quicktime Player.
With enough power and memory cards you could record nonstop.
Each camera could record continuously for 12 hours.
Artificial selection, intensive farming and our exploding population growthwere long destroying species quicker than we could record them.
Then celluloid was developed, and you could record something and duplicate it.
They say,"If we could record the activity of our neurons, we would understand the brain.".
They then implanted electrodes in that area that could record the activity of individual nerve cells.
For example, you could record each hand part to a different track, or put several instrument parts on top of each other.
A common problem with older Digital Video Recorder(DVR)systems is the maximum resolution and the images per second the camera could record at.
Maybe through this adapter I could record directly from a smartphone mixer?
It could record the driver's window or keep an eye on valuable tools or cargo that are located elsewhere in your vehicle.
He hoped for a form of stenography that could record the whole of a conversation without any omissions.
They used wind tunnels to observe mosquitoes,placing them in an enclosed environment where they could record and track their behavior.
Retailers could record sales using a mobile camera phone to scan the barcode, sending this data straight to a central system for analysis.
If you wanted to teach someone how to convert a document in Microsoft Word from DOCX to DOC,for example, you could record a screencast showing how to do that.
In 1996, Steinberg introduced Cubase which could record and play back up to 32 tracks of digital audio on an Apple Macintosh without the need of any external DSP hardware.
Thus, assuming Nam Long will contribute 50 per cent of the joint venture's capital to develop the Waterpoint project,the company could record an additional VNĐ1.7 trillion in profits from the valuation of the 165ha of land.
It contained an IAI cell phone that could record audio and video with its microphone and camera, a handheld digital voice recorder, and a black leather seal case.
Even though Betamax was seen to deliver better picture quality,consumers gradually opted for VHS because the players were cheaper and could record for 120 minutes, as opposed to 60 minutes for the Sony version.
For example, you could record the cooking time each time you use your microwave, work on your computer, watch your television, or leave a light on in a room or outdoors.
A distributed ledger thatchronicled the construction process end to end could record all building inputs and assets, including warranties and maintenance checkpoints.
But in computational photography, a camera could record all the footage, use artificial intelligence to determine which person is speaking and apply the auto-focusing effects after the fact.
In 2017, files published on Wikileaks alleged that the CIA and its British counterpart MI5developed malware called Weeping Angel that could record audio when the TV appeared to be off, and the team was trying to add video to its capabilities.
When I began recording over four decades ago, I could record for 10 hours and capture one hour of usable material, good enough for an album or a film soundtrack or a museum installation.
The concept was to equip telescopes withextremely sensitive electronic light detectors that could record the slight dip in brightness that occurs when a planet passes in front of a star.
But just as compact disc technology evolved so that users could record and erase and re-record data onto compact discs, the same is now true of DVDs.
First of all you need to make sure that the Mobile Spy Software could record call numbers, and track text messages which were being sent and received by the phone.
What made Georgopoulos's discovery so important was that you could record these signals and use them to predict the direction and intensity of the movements.