SECAM definition
Examples of SECAM in a sentence
Subject to the requirements of Section 2.7, a Licensed Product shall not pass Controlled Content to an NTSC, YUV, SECAM, PAL, or consumer RGB format analogue output (including an S-video output for the listed formats) unless the Licensed Product generates copy control signals according to the information provided in the EMI bits and APS bits of the URI information in accordance with the Specifications.
Video programs on 3/4-inch U-matic or 1/2-inch VHS cassette formats in NTSC, PAL or SECAM standards, as selected by Buyer.
In any transmission through a standard definition NTSC, YUV, SECAM, PAL, or SCART format analog output (including an S-video output for the listed formats and including transmissions to any internal recording device) of a signal constituting the content converted from CSS Data, DVD Players shall generate copy control signals and/or information in response to the instructions provided in the CSS Data.
In the last few years, similar requirements are starting to appear also on infrastructure manufacturers due to the Security Assurance Methodology (SECAM, [3GPP 2016]) of 3GPP and the associated manufacturer accreditation scheme of GSMA.
Gain Control specifications for the PAL and SECAM signal carried by that connector, provided that the connector must be configured so that the component signal carried by the connector must always be accompanied by a composite signal and such composite signal must provide the only synchronization reference for the component signal.
Such video programs are available on 3/4-inch U-matic or 1/2-inch VHS cassette formats in NTSC, PAL or SECAM standards, as selected by Buyer.
NTSC, PAL, or SECAM analog composite video signals including S-video in Y/C format, including the RF signal.
Programs may be shot in American TV standard (NTSC) or in PAL or SECAM TV standard.
RGB signals contained in a SCART connector that is carrying a PAL, SECAM or NTSC composite video signal, provided that the composite video signal is used for the synchronization reference for that RGB signal.
Video programs on 3/4-inch U-matic or 1/2-inch VHS cassette formats in NTSC, PAL or SECAM standards, as selected by Customer.