Re: Currently-Available Highest-Quality Linear PCM Video?
- From: "Radium" <glucegen1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Oct 2006 21:14:07 -0700
Bob Myers wrote:
"Radium" <glucegen1@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi:
What are the sample rates and picture resolution [in pixels X pixels]
of the professional progressive [non-interlaced] linear-PCM video
format used today? I beleive linear-PCM video signals are used in
professional studios.
If you're talking about standard-definition television, and
the case of standard sampling formats for the conversion
and storage of "analog" video into digital form, the most
common international standard today is probably CCIR-601,
which uses a common 13.5 MHz sampling rate for both
525/60 and 625/50 video systems; this results in image
formats (not "resolutions," please) of 720 pixels x 480 lines
for the former and 720 x 576 for the latter. I don't know
what you mean by bringing "linear-PCM" into a question of
sampling rates and image formats.
Bob M.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCIR_601
CCIR-601 uses interlaced -- not progressive -- signals. I like
progressive and dislike interlaced.
.
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