Jitter - Definition
Jitter refers to timing inaccuracies in the transmission and reception of a digital bit-stream. In audio, it is timing variations in the clock reference of digital audio signals, which cause distortion. In video, it is small, rapid variations in a waveform or image due most often to mechanical disturbances. Special, mainly digital based equipment, is used to correct and restore stability to Jitter.
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