Category:Multiplexed Analogue Components
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Multiplexed Analogue Components (MAC) was an analog television standard where luminance and chrominance components were transmitted separately. This was an evolution from older color TV systems (such as PAL or SECAM) where there was interference between chrominance and luminance.
Media in category "Multiplexed Analogue Components"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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D2-MAC processing.png 544 × 673; 55 KB
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Multiplexed Analogue Components transmission (real signal).png 1,296 × 625; 4.54 MB
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PAL and D2-MAC Transmission.png 552 × 594; 16 KB