Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding
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Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding
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MUSE, commercially known as Hi-Vision was a Japanese analog high-definition television system, with design efforts going back to 1979. It used dot-interlacing and digital video compression to deliver 1125 line, 60 field-per-second (1125i60) signals to the home. The system was standardized as ITU-R recommendation BO.786 and specified by SMPTE 260M, using a colorimetry matrix specified by SMPTE 240M. As with other analog systems, not all lines carry visible information. On MUSE there are 1035 acti
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1980s analog high-definition television standard
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_sub-Nyquist_sampling_encoding
date created:
2006-10-05T11:48:32Z
date modified:
2024-09-15T23:55:43Z
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