1. interframe - Noun
2. interframe - Adjective
(signal processing) A video frame which is compressed to express only the change from a reference frame.
A type of bolster for a folding knife.
interframe (not comparable)
Between frames (of a video file, a network protocol, etc.).
In most interframe systems, certain frames (such as " I frames " in MPEG-2 ) aren't allowed to copy data from other frames, so they require much more data than other frames nearby. Source: Internet
An additional minimum interframe gap corresponding to 12 bytes is inserted after each frame. Source: Internet
On Ethernet, stations must additionally wait the 96 bit interframe gap period. Source: Internet