Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) was an analog television standard where luminance and chrominance components were transmitted separately. This was...
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B-MAC (redirect from B-Multiplexed Analogue Component)
is a form of analog video encoding, specifically a type of Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) encoding. MAC encoding was designed in the mid 80s for...
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in Europe. It is a complex mix of analogue signal (based on the Multiplexed Analogue Components standard), multiplexed with digital sound, and assistance...
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Video (redirect from Analogue video)
Field-sequential color system (FCS) – US, Russia; obsolete Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) – Europe; obsolete Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding...
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a satellite television transmission standard, a member of Multiplexed Analogue Components family. It was created to solve D-MAC's bandwidth usage by...
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EuroCrypt is a conditional access system for Multiplexed Analogue Components-encoded analogue satellite television. It had several versions (M, S and S2)...
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Among the family of MAC or Multiplexed Analogue Components systems for television broadcasting, D-MAC is a reduced bandwidth variant designed for transmission...
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would also be technically superior, broadcasting in the D-MAC (Multiplexed Analogue Components type D) system dictated by the European Union regulations with...
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as can be multiplexed into the 1550 nm band. At this stage, a basic DWDM system contains several main components: A DWDM terminal multiplexer. The terminal...
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