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Gossary
1080i
one of two formats designated as high-definition television in the ATSC
DTV standard, with 1,080 vertical pixels by 1,920 horizontal pixels. The
i stands for interlaced, as opposed to progressive scanning, used in the
second HDTV standard, 720p.
1080p
1080 lines of progressive video (1080 lines per frame). Usually refers
to 1920x1080 resolution in 1.78 aspect ratio.
16:9
Aspect ratio most commonly known as widescreen and is wider than the standard
4:3 aspect ratio. 16:9 supporters state that the wider picture corresponds
much better to the human visual field than the almost square 4:3.
2-2 pulldown
The process of transferring 24-frame-per-second film to video by repeating
each film frame as two video fields. When 24-fps film is converted via
2-2 pulldown to 25-fps 625/50 (PAL) video, the film runs 4 percent faster
than normal.
2-3 pulldown
The process of converting 24-frame-per-second film to video by repeating
one film frame as three fields, then the next film frame as two fields.
3-2 pulldown
An uncommon variation of 2-3 pulldown, where the first film frame is repeated
for 3 fields instead of two. Most people mean 2-3 pulldown when they say
3-2 pulldown.
4:1:1
The component digital video format with one Cb sample and one Cr sample
for every four Y samples. 4:1 horizontal downsampling with no vertical
downsampling. Chroma is sampled on every line, but only for every four
luma pixels (i.e., 1 pixel in a 1x4 grid). This amounts to a subsampling
of chroma by a factor of two compared to luma (and by a factor of four
for a single Cb or Cr component). DVD uses 4:2:0 sampling, not 4:1:1 sampling.
4:2:0
The component digital video format used by DVD, where there is one Cb
sample and one Cr sample for every four Y samples (i.e., 1 pixel in a
2x2 grid). 2:1 horizontal downsampling and 2:1 vertical downsampling.
Cb and Cr are sampled on every other line, in between the scan lines,
with one set of chroma samples for each two luma samples on a line. This
amounts to a subsampling of chroma by a factor of two compared to luma
(and by a factor of four for a single Cb or Cr component).
4:2:2
A standard for sampling video signals. The numbers refer to the sampling
frequency of, respectively, luminance and the two color difference signals
calculated as a multiple of the color subcarrier’s frequency. The
process is described in CCIR Rec. 601.
4:2:2:4
The component digital video that corresponds to 4:2:2 but includes an
additional key signal (Alpha Channel) with a resolution as high as the
Y signal.
4:4:4
A component digital video format for high-end studio recordings, where
Y, Cb, and Cr are sampled equally.
480i
480 lines of interlaced video (240 lines per field). Usually refers to
720x480 (or 704x480) resolution.
480p
480 lines of progressive video (480 lines per frame). 480p60 refers to
60 frames per second; 480p30 refers to 30 frames per second; and 480p24
refers to 24 frames per second (film source). Usually refers to 720x480
(or 704x480) resolution.
4C
The four-company entity: IBM, Intel, Matsushita, Toshiba.
525/60
The scanning system of 525 lines per frame and 60 interlaced fields (30
frames) per second. Used by the NTSC television standard.
5.1 Audio
In contrast to the Stereo sound system and conventional Surround Systems,
this sound system offers five separate full band audio signals: Left,
middle, right, rear left, rear right. An additional subwoofer (LFE) channel
is also provided.
5C
The five-company entity: IBM, Intel, Matsushita, Toshiba, Sony.
625/50
The scanning system of 625 lines per frame and 50 interlaced fields (25
frames) per second. Used by PAL and SECAM television standards.
720p
720 lines of progressive video (720 lines per frame). Higher definition
than standard DVD (480i or 480p). 720p60 refers to 60 frames per second;
720p30 refers to 30 frames per second; and 720p24 refers to 24 frames
per second (film source). Usually refers to 1280x720 resolution in 1.78
aspect ratio.
8/16 modulation
The form of modulation block code used by DVD to store channel data on
the disc. See modulation.
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