IRC chat which uses a fast and more direct connection (Internet)
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Dcc Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
1) ADAM : (Akai Digital Audio Multitrack). 12 track recording onto Video 8 tape. 16 bit, 44.1 or 48kHz sampling rate. 2) DAT (Digital Audio Tape) Cassette-like system which has much higher quality than standard audio cassettes. Widely used in gathering sound effects, for news gathering, and for playback of music. 3) DCC (Digital Compact Cassette) Rival to DAT which also plays standard audio cassettes. 4) Mini Disk : Uses computer disk technology, rather than tape. A laser heats an area of magnetic disk which is then written to by a magnetic head. When cooled, the magnetic information is read from the disk by laser. Tracks can be named, and are instant start. Very theatre-friendly system. 5) Direct to Disk : Uses the hard disk present in most PCs as the recording medium.
Jon PrimroseDcc Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
damage control center; deployment control center
Source: U.S. Department of Defense, Joint Doctrine Division. ( About )
Dynamic Component Change; Drone Control Center
Dcc Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
Data Communications Channel (SONET)
Differential Chain Code
Data Communication Channel (PDH/SONET), LAN traffic will be transported in the overhead of the PDH/SONET frame, Byte D1-D3 (DCCR) in Regenerator Section or/and D4-D12 (DCCM) in Multiplex Section;
Data Country Code (ISO7498)(ATM)
Data Country Code (ISO7498)(ATM)
Dcc Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
Data Country Code: This specifies the country in which an address is registered. The codes are given in ISO 3166. The length of this field is two octets. The digits of the data country code are encoded in Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) syntax. The codes will be left justified and padded on the right with the hexadecimal value "F" to fill the two octets.
Data Country Code + Digital Command Control + Digital Compact Cassette + Direct Cable/Client Connection + Display Combination Code
Digital Compact Cassette
Digital Command Control + Digital Compact Cassette +
Digital Compact Cassette format that improves sound quality relative to traditional analog formats of audio cassettes. Analog cassettes can be played on DCC tape decks such that the purchase of a DCC tape deck does not preclude listening to analog tapes.
Short for Direct Cable Connection, a Windows 95 feature that enables two computers to be connected via a serial or parallel cable. Once connected, the two computers function as if they were on a local-area network (LAN). Either computer can access files on the other computer. But because DCC does not require network interface cards (NICs), it is less expensive and simpler. The limitations are that it can connect only two PCs, and the data transfer rate is slower than with a true LAN.
Dcc Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
DCC may refer to:
- Business
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