Re: Currently-Available Highest-Quality Linear PCM Video?




Bob Myers wrote:

You still don't seem to have any clue at all how "linear PCM"
plays into all this...

I asked a question about linear PCM video 3 years ago. Here was my
response:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.video.satellite.dbs/msg/ea53276bc07855cd?hl=en&;

Quotes from the above link:

"There is uncompressed PCM for video. The data rate is 270 Mbit/sec for

standard definition, 525 line, 60 field interlaced. The computer folks
refer to this as 480i. For Hi def, the data rate bumps up to 1.5
Gbit/sec for 1920x1080 interlaced. Looks danged fine,too. This stuff
is only seen in studios and post production facilities. It makes going
to work fun. "

My question is what are the sample rate and color-resolution for the
"Hi def" mentioned above with 1920 X 1080? And why is it interlaced? I
want it progressive.

Linear-PCM is uncompressed digital info. If linear-pcm is used for
audio [e.g. WAV files], then why not for video??

Here is my insane type of premium video:

Linear PCM video [with at least 320-bit color resolution, at least
109,200x100,800 pixel progressive [non-interlaced] picture resolution,
with a sample rate of at least 1,350 THz sampling rate viewed via a
plasma screen with at least 1,000x the capabilities of the
aforementioned values.

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