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How is HDcctv different from Megapixel IP?

HDcctv is a standard for transmitting 720P and 1080P video over coaxial cable uncompressed and non-packetized. The technology is based on the work of SMPTE for broadcast studios, and behaves much the same way analog does, video starts streaming out of the source line by line to a receiver with next to no latency.

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