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Hi-Vision

Hi-Vision (a contraction of HIgh-definition teleVISION) is the term used to refer to a high-definition television (HDTV) standard developed in Japan. It is a registered trademark of NHK Engineering Systems. The standard was never implemented outside of the country and was only available in media formats abroad.

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Analog Hi-Vision

Digital Hi-Vision

Device support for Hi-Vision

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Hi-Vision

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples81
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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Hi-Vision

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related to Hi-Vision LaserDiscs · 30
Hi-Vision → Capable, CAV, CLV, HD, Hi-Vision LaserDisc, Hi-Vision LaserDiscs, HIL-C1, HIL-C2EX, HLD-1000, HLD-V500, HLD-V700, HLD-X9, Japan, LX-HD10, LX-HD20, MUSE, NTSC LaserDiscs, OEM, On May, Panasonic
related to overview · 10
Hi-Vision → As, BS/110-degree CS, ISDB-S, ISDB-T, Japan, MUSE, Note, NTSC, September, The
related to Displays · 9
Hi-Vision → CRT, CRTs, It, Mhz, MUSE, Pb, Pr, Some TVs, Talaria
related to Analog Hi-Vision · 8
Hi-Vision → After, Around, In, NHK Science, Technology Research Laboratories, The, This, Tokyo Olympics
related to Digital Hi-Vision · 7
Hi-Vision → Europe, HDTV, However, In, Japan, NHK, US
related to Cameras · 6
Hi-Vision → Cameras, CCD, Harpicon, Plumbicon, Saticon, Vidicon
related to MUSE decoders · 3
Hi-Vision → Multiple Sub-Nyquist Sampling Encoding, MUSE, The
related to Video cassettes · 1
Hi-Vision → W-VHS

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video tape recorded muse signals standard digital tracks used bandwidth mhz head analog nhk two signal format recording linear hdtv

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advertisementsinstance ofThese video discs were used for short video content0.80text
product demonstrations.The HDL-2000 was a full band high definition video disc player.Reel to reel VTRsAnalog VTRsFor recording Hi-Vision signalsinstance ofThese video discs were used for short video content0.80text
Three reel to reel analog video tape recordersinstance ofThese video discs were used for short video content0.80text
slow motioninstance ofReed-Solomon code is used for ECC and each line also has an ID number for trick play0.80text
picture search/shuttle.DisplaysHi-Vision requires a display capable of handling 30 Mhz of video bandwidth simultaneously for each of the component video channelsinstance ofReed-Solomon code is used for ECC and each line also has an ID number for trick play0.80text
product demonstrations.The HDL-2000 was a full band high definition video disc playerinstance ofThese video discs were used for short video content0.80text
picture search/shuttleinstance ofReed-Solomon code is used for ECC and each line also has an ID number for trick play0.80text
Hi-Visionrelated to Analog Hi-VisionAfter0.60section
Hi-Visionrelated to Analog Hi-VisionTokyo Olympics0.60section
Hi-Visionrelated to Analog Hi-VisionNHK Science0.60section
Hi-Visionrelated to Analog Hi-VisionTechnology Research Laboratories0.60section
Hi-Visionrelated to Analog Hi-VisionIn0.60section

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