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  1. HD-MAC

    HD-MAC was a proposed broadcast television systems standard by the European Commission in 1986 (MAC standard), a part of Eureka 95 project. It is an early attempt by the EEC to provide High-definition television (HDTV) in Europe. It is a complex mix of analogue signal (Multiplexed Analogue Components), multiplexed with digital sound, and assistance data for decoding (DATV). The video signal (1250 (1152 visible) lines/50 fields per second in 16:9 aspect ratio) was encoded with a modified D2-MAC encoder. HD-MAC could be decoded by standard D2-MAC receivers (SDTV), but in that mode only 625 (576) lines and certain artifacts were visible. To decode the signal in full resolution required a specific HD-MAC tuner.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of hd-mac in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of hd-mac in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of hd-mac in a Sentence

  1. President Trump first wife:

    I can tell him 100 times, but he does what he wants anyway, he looks very, very good and is very healthy -- Big Mac is the Big Mac, what can I tell you ?

  2. Jitesh Ubrani:

    They also get to control their own product launch cadence, in the past, they had to really wait on Intel to launch new processors before they could refresh the Mac lineup.

  3. Mick Fleetwood:

    The new book is a pictorial book, which stays very much focused on the beginnings of Fleetwood Mac -- 1967 thought the next eight years -- and it's very much regarding what drove us as young musicians, which was blues, it's really a journey that chronicles all of those early years that are mostly unknown in America.

  4. Jonathan Kaplan:

    Hopefully, chicken is just the start, the Big Mac and McRib may be next.

  5. Bob Broeksmit:

    Requiring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to charge a 0.5 % fee on refinance mortgages they purchase will raise interest rates on families trying to make ends meet in these challenging times.

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