videocast

[vid-ee-oh-kast, -kahst]

vid·e·o·cast

[vid-ee-oh-kast, -kahst] verb, vid·e·o·cast or vid·e·o·cast·ed, vid·e·o·cast·ing, noun
verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
1.
to telecast only the video portion of (a program, scene, etc.).
noun
2.
a television broadcast of the video only.

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Origin:
video + (tele)cast
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