
SECAM, also written SÉCAM (sekɑ̃, Séquentiel couleur à mémoire, French for `Sequential Color with Memory`), is an analog color television system first used in France. A team led by Henri de France working at Compagnie Française de Télévision (later bought by Thomson, now Technicolor) invented SECAM. It is, historically, the first Europe.....
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International technical broadcast standard for analogue TV transmissions that is employed in France and some other countries.
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The TV standard used in France, slightly better than PAL.
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The French broadcast system. Sequential Coleur A Memoire uses 625 lines scanned at 50Hz.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire. French television standard. Also used in former Eastern Bloc countries. (PAL, NTSC)
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Defines the encoding of colour video signals used mainly in France and Eastern Europe e.g. Russia, Hungary etc. Very similar in structure to the PAL system but uses different chroma modulation technique.
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A television standard for video and broadcasting. Used mainly in France and the former East Bloc countries. Higher resolution than NTSC. It is incompatible with other television standards.
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Sequentiel Coleur a Memoir - The television system used primarily in France.
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Sequentiel Couleur Avec Memoire (Sequential Color With Memory)
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SÉquentiel Couleur À Mémoire. Colour television system, based on 625 scanning lines, 25 frames/second, 4:3 aspect ratio, but differing from PAL; used in France, some African countries and the countries of the former Soviet Union.
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Séquential Couleur Avec Mémoire/Sequential Color with Memory. A composite color standard similar to PAL (image format 4:3, 625 lines, 50 Hz and 6 Mhz video bandwidth), but currently used only as a transmission standard in France and a few other countries. Video is produced using the 625/50 PAL standard and is then transcoded to SECAM by the playe...
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Sequential Couleur Avec Memoire, sequential colour with memory. A colour television system with 625 lines per frame (used to be 819) and 50 fields per second developed by France and the former U.S.S.R. Colour difference information is transmitted sequentially on alternate lines as an FM signal.
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Sequential Couleur A Memoire (sequential memory recreation of colours). Television standard used among others in France, Czech Republic, Slowakia and Japan. Like PAL, the number of lines is 625, the frame rate is 25 frames.
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