Hypernym for image, video, and audio
I want to put all my images, videos, and audio files from my camera in only one folder on my computer. What should be the name to give to that folder?
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I want to put all my images, videos, and audio files from my camera in only one folder on my computer. What should be the name to give to that folder?
single-word-requests hypernyms
Remotely related: Hypernym for “audiobook”, “podcast”, “speech”, etc., Hypernym for “webinars” and “podcasts”
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Nov 22 '12 at 10:23
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I want to put all my images, videos, and audio files from my camera in only one folder on my computer. What should be the name to give to that folder?
single-word-requests hypernyms
I want to put all my images, videos, and audio files from my camera in only one folder on my computer. What should be the name to give to that folder?
single-word-requests hypernyms
single-word-requests hypernyms
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Remotely related: Hypernym for “audiobook”, “podcast”, “speech”, etc., Hypernym for “webinars” and “podcasts”
– RegDwigнt♦
Nov 22 '12 at 10:23
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Remotely related: Hypernym for “audiobook”, “podcast”, “speech”, etc., Hypernym for “webinars” and “podcasts”
– RegDwigнt♦
Nov 22 '12 at 10:23
Remotely related: Hypernym for “audiobook”, “podcast”, “speech”, etc., Hypernym for “webinars” and “podcasts”
– RegDwigнt♦
Nov 22 '12 at 10:23
Remotely related: Hypernym for “audiobook”, “podcast”, “speech”, etc., Hypernym for “webinars” and “podcasts”
– RegDwigнt♦
Nov 22 '12 at 10:23
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You could use media, plural of medium, meaning:
A specific kind of artistic technique or means of expression as determined by the materials used or the creative methods involved: the medium of lithography.
Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
3
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
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That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
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Did you say "from my camera"?
That is more meaningful in context than the list of file types. Calling the folder "FromMyCamera" makes more sense and can be fun, try it.
After all, Windows default folder is My Documents.
You have the option of calling the folder "Raw" if you like, except that, technically RAW is itself a file format in photography.
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My ideas for next time:
Virgin Media
OriMedia - Original Media
Unfiltered Media
Media Station
1st Media
First Media
Media1
MediaOne
Pure Media
New contributor
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You could use media, plural of medium, meaning:
A specific kind of artistic technique or means of expression as determined by the materials used or the creative methods involved: the medium of lithography.
Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
3
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
2
That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
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show 1 more comment
You could use media, plural of medium, meaning:
A specific kind of artistic technique or means of expression as determined by the materials used or the creative methods involved: the medium of lithography.
Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
3
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
2
That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
|
show 1 more comment
You could use media, plural of medium, meaning:
A specific kind of artistic technique or means of expression as determined by the materials used or the creative methods involved: the medium of lithography.
You could use media, plural of medium, meaning:
A specific kind of artistic technique or means of expression as determined by the materials used or the creative methods involved: the medium of lithography.
answered Nov 21 '12 at 7:18
amacyamacy
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Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
3
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
2
That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
|
show 1 more comment
Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
3
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
2
That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Yes, but this word may give the meaning that these files may have been retouched or edited. I need to use a name that indicate that it has not been touched. I tried the word shots but it can't be for audio. I thought about the word recordings but it is not good for photos
– mmonem
Nov 21 '12 at 8:47
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
Use media as a noun-modifier: media files. Data files would include Word docoments etc.
– Edwin Ashworth
Nov 21 '12 at 10:04
3
3
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
if your concern regarding "media" is the issue of having retouched content, why not use "raw media" or something like that? You could also stick with "actuality" I guess.
– rosends
Nov 21 '12 at 14:59
2
2
That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
That would be "Raw media", meaning unprocessed. The hypernym "media" covers your original request, and you now need to qualify it to restrict the scope.
– SF.
Nov 22 '12 at 9:29
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
I found My Media the best choice. Thanks for all
– mmonem
Nov 23 '12 at 7:01
|
show 1 more comment
Did you say "from my camera"?
That is more meaningful in context than the list of file types. Calling the folder "FromMyCamera" makes more sense and can be fun, try it.
After all, Windows default folder is My Documents.
You have the option of calling the folder "Raw" if you like, except that, technically RAW is itself a file format in photography.
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Did you say "from my camera"?
That is more meaningful in context than the list of file types. Calling the folder "FromMyCamera" makes more sense and can be fun, try it.
After all, Windows default folder is My Documents.
You have the option of calling the folder "Raw" if you like, except that, technically RAW is itself a file format in photography.
add a comment |
Did you say "from my camera"?
That is more meaningful in context than the list of file types. Calling the folder "FromMyCamera" makes more sense and can be fun, try it.
After all, Windows default folder is My Documents.
You have the option of calling the folder "Raw" if you like, except that, technically RAW is itself a file format in photography.
Did you say "from my camera"?
That is more meaningful in context than the list of file types. Calling the folder "FromMyCamera" makes more sense and can be fun, try it.
After all, Windows default folder is My Documents.
You have the option of calling the folder "Raw" if you like, except that, technically RAW is itself a file format in photography.
answered Nov 22 '12 at 6:26
KrisKris
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My ideas for next time:
Virgin Media
OriMedia - Original Media
Unfiltered Media
Media Station
1st Media
First Media
Media1
MediaOne
Pure Media
New contributor
add a comment |
My ideas for next time:
Virgin Media
OriMedia - Original Media
Unfiltered Media
Media Station
1st Media
First Media
Media1
MediaOne
Pure Media
New contributor
add a comment |
My ideas for next time:
Virgin Media
OriMedia - Original Media
Unfiltered Media
Media Station
1st Media
First Media
Media1
MediaOne
Pure Media
New contributor
My ideas for next time:
Virgin Media
OriMedia - Original Media
Unfiltered Media
Media Station
1st Media
First Media
Media1
MediaOne
Pure Media
New contributor
New contributor
answered 7 mins ago
MoanaMoana
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New contributor
New contributor
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Remotely related: Hypernym for “audiobook”, “podcast”, “speech”, etc., Hypernym for “webinars” and “podcasts”
– RegDwigнt♦
Nov 22 '12 at 10:23