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- Jam_sync abstract "Jam sync refers to the practice of applying a phase hit to a system to bring it in synchronization with another. The term originates from the use of this technique to replace defective time code on a video tape recording by replacing it with a new time code sequence, which may be an extension of a previous good time code sequence on an earlier part of the source material .".
- Jam_sync wikiPageID "164524".
- Jam_sync wikiPageLength "471".
- Jam_sync wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Jam_sync wikiPageRevisionID "551130346".
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synchronization.
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLink Phase_hit.
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLink Synchronization.
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLink Time_code.
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLink Timecode.
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jam sync".
- Jam_sync wikiPageWikiLinkText "jam sync".
- Jam_sync hasPhotoCollection Jam_sync.
- Jam_sync wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electronics-stub.
- Jam_sync subject Category:Synchronization.
- Jam_sync comment "Jam sync refers to the practice of applying a phase hit to a system to bring it in synchronization with another. The term originates from the use of this technique to replace defective time code on a video tape recording by replacing it with a new time code sequence, which may be an extension of a previous good time code sequence on an earlier part of the source material .".
- Jam_sync label "Jam sync".
- Jam_sync sameAs m.015xcs.
- Jam_sync sameAs Q16887532.
- Jam_sync sameAs Q16887532.
- Jam_sync wasDerivedFrom Jam_sync?oldid=551130346.
- Jam_sync isPrimaryTopicOf Jam_sync.