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VHC
(redirected from Very High Compression)

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VHCVirus de l'Hépatite C (French: Hepatitis C)
VHCVirnetx Holding Corporation (Scotts Valley, CA)
VHCValved Holding Chamber
VHCVery High Compression (General Motors)
VHCVillage Health Committee (various locations)
VHCVirginia Horse Center (Lexington, Virginia)
VHCVermont Humanities Council
VHCValdez Heli-Camps (Valdez, AK)
VHCVéhicules Historiques de Collection (French: Collection of Historic Vehicles)
VHCVestibular Hair Cell
VHCVirtual Host Controller (Web Server Hosting Virtualization)
VHCVirtual Heritage Center (Project)
VHCVertical Horizons Church (North Carolina)
VHCVenturing High Council
VHCVertical Horizons Contracting (Lincoln, NE)
VHCVolatile Halogenated Compound
VHCVacation House Check (security)
VHCVolumetric Heat Capacity


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mVideoTV technology produces encoded bit streams equal to or better than DVD, is free of the adjacent frame dependencies of MPEG2 and MPEG4 and is scaleable to very high compression levels with reduced quality.
 
 
 
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