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




"Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Who is 1920? What is progressive-scan... is it not scanrate!? And what
hell-Display can show 24 bit/pixel??

1920 refers to the number of pixels per line in one
of the standard HDTV formats (the other one having
720 lines of 1280 pixels each). "Progressive scan"
refers to a scanning format in which all of the lines in
a frame are scanned in order, rather than being divided
into separate fields (such as typical 2:1 interlacing, which
divides the frame into "odd" and "even" fields, the lines
of which must be interleaved to recover the original).
Finally, many displays can shows 24 bits/pixel; in color
displays, that's the term typically used to refer to an
RGB system with 8 bits (256 levels) per color.



Audio CD is not a sample. MP3 is a sample.


I have no idea what this is supposed to mean, but
both audio CDs and MP3-format audio files are based
on samples of the original audio signal(s).

Bob M.


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