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High-definition image sources embrace terrestrial broadcast, direct broadcast satellite, digital cable, high definition disc (BD), digital cameras, web downloads and also the latest generation of computer game consoles.
Most computers area unit capable of HD or higher resolutions over VGA, DVI, and/or HDMI.
The memory device normal Blu-ray Disc will offer enough digital storage to store hours of HD video content. Digital Versatile Discs or DVDs (that hold four.7 GB for one layer or eight.5 GB for a Double layer), look best on screens that area unit smaller than thirty six inches (91 cm)[citation needed], in order that they aren\’t continually up to the challenge of today\’s high-definition (HD) sets. Storing and taking part in HD movies needs a disc that holds a lot of info, sort of a Blu-ray Disc (which hold twenty five GB in single layer type and fifty GB for double layer) or High Definition Digital Versatile Discs HD-DVDs that hold fifteen GB or thirty GB in single and double layer.
Blu-ray Discs were put together developed by nine initial partners as well as Sony, Phillips (which developed CDs),and Pioneer (which developed its own Laser-disc antecedently with some success) among others. HD-DVD discs were primarily developed by Toshiba and necrotizing enterocolitis with some backing from Microsoft, Warner Bros., Hewlett Packard, and others. On Gregorian calendar month nineteen, 2008 Toshiba declared it absolutely was abandoning the format and would discontinue development, selling and producing of HD-DVD players and drives.
Types of recorded media
The high resolution film used for cinema projection is exposed at the speed of twenty four frames per second however typically projected at forty eight, every frame obtaining projected double serving to to minimise flicker. One exception to the present was the 1986 National Film Board of North American country short film Momentum, that concisely experimented with each motion-picture photography and projected at forty eight frame/s, in a very method called IMAX HD.
Depending upon on the market information measure and also the quantity of detail and movement within the image, the optimum format for video transfer is either 720p24 or 1080p24. once shown on tv in PAL system countries, film should be projected at the speed of twenty five frames per second by fast it by four.1 percent. In NTSC normal countries, the projection rate is thirty frames per second, employing a technique known as 3:2 pull-down. One film frame is control for 3 video fields (1/20 of a second), and also the next is control for 2 video fields (1/30 of a second) and so the method is recurrent, so achieving the right film projection rate with 2 film frames shown in 1/12 of a second.
See also: Telecine and Deinterlacing
Older (pre-HDTV) recordings on video tape like Betacam SP area unit typically either within the type 480i60 or 576i50. These could also be upconverted to the next resolution format (720i), however removing the interlace to match the common 720p format might distort the image or need filtering that really reduces the resolution of the ultimate output.
Non-cinematic video video recordings area unit recorded in either the 720p or the 1080i format. The format used is about by the broadcaster (if for tv broadcast). In general, 720p is a lot of correct with quick action, as a result of it increasingly scans frames, rather than the 1080i, that uses fretted fields and so may degrade the resolution of quick pictures.
720p is employed a lot of for web distribution of high-definition video, as a result of laptop monitors increasingly scan; 720p video has lower storage-decoding necessities than either the 1080i or the 1080p. this is often additionally the medium for high-definition broadcasts round the world and 1080p is employed for Blu-ray movies.
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High definition video (prerecorded and broadcast) is defined threefold, by:
The number of lines in the vertical display resolution. High-definition television (HDTV) resolution is 1,080 or 720 lines. In contrast, regular digital television (DTV) is 480 lines (upon which NTSC is based, 480 visible scanlines out of 525) or 576 lines (upon which PAL/SECAM are based, 576 visible scanlines out of 625). However, since HD is broadcast digitally, its introduction sometimes coincides with the introduction of DTV. Additionally, current DVD quality is not high-definition, although the high-definition disc systems Blu-ray Disc and the defunct HD DVD are.
The scanning system: progressive scanning (p) or interlaced scanning (i). Progressive scanning (p) redraws an image frame (all of its lines) when refreshing each image, for example 720p/1080p. Interlaced scanning (i) draws the image field every other line or “odd numbered” lines during the first image refresh operation, and then draws the remaining “even numbered” lines during a second refreshing, for example 1080i. Interlaced scanning yields greater image resolution if subject is not moving, but loses up to half of the resolution and suffers “combing” artifacts when subject is moving.
The number of frames or fields per second (Hz). In Europe more common (50 Hz) television broadcasting system and in USA (60 Hz). The 720p60 format is 1,280 × 720 pixels, progressive encoding with 60 frames per second (60 Hz). The 1080i50/1080i60 format is 1920 × 1080 pixels, interlaced encoding with 50/60 fields, (50/60 Hz) per second. Two interlaced fields formulate a single frame, because the two fields of one frame are temporally shifted. Frame pulldown and segmented frames are special techniques that allow transmitting full frames by means of interlaced video stream.
Often, the rate is inferred from the context, usually assumed to be either 50 Hz (Europe) or 60 Hz (USA), except for 1080p, which denotes 1080p24, 1080p25, and 1080p30, but also 1080p50 and 1080p60.
A frame or field rate can also be specified without a resolution. For example 24p means 24 progressive scan frames per second and 50i means 25 progressive frames per second, consisting of 50 interlaced fields per second. Most HDTV systems support some standard resolutions and frame or field rates. The most common are noted below. High-definition signals require a high-definition television or computer monitor in order to be viewed. High-definition video has an aspect ratio of 16:9 (1.78:1). The aspect ratio of regular widescreen film shot today is typically 1.85:1 or 2.39:1 (sometimes traditionally quoted at 2.35:1). Standard-definition television (SDTV) has a 4:3 (1.33:1) aspect ratio, although in recent years many broadcasters have transmitted programs “squeezed” horizontally in 16:9 anamorphic format, in hopes that the viewer has a 16:9 set which stretches the image out to normal-looking proportions, or a set which “squishes” the image vertically to present a “letterbox” view of the image, again with correct proportions.
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Technical details
High definition video (prerecorded and broadcast) is defined threefold, by:
The number of lines in the vertical display resolution. High-definition television (HDTV) resolution is 1,080 or 720 lines. In contrast, regular digital television (DTV) is 480 lines (upon which NTSC is based, 480 visible scanlines out of 525) or 576 lines (upon which PAL/SECAM are based, 576 visible scanlines out of 625). However, since HD is broadcast digitally, its introduction sometimes coincides with the introduction of DTV. Additionally, current DVD quality is not high-definition, although the high-definition disc systems Blu-ray Disc and the defunct HD DVD are.
The scanning system: progressive scanning (p) or interlaced scanning (i). Progressive scanning (p) redraws an image frame (all of its lines) when refreshing each image, for example 720p/1080p. Interlaced scanning (i) draws the image field every other line or “odd numbered” lines during the first image refresh operation, and then draws the remaining “even numbered” lines during a second refreshing, for example 1080i. Interlaced scanning yields greater image resolution if subject is not moving, but loses up to half of the resolution and suffers “combing” artifacts when subject is moving.
The number of frames or fields per second (Hz). In Europe more common (50 Hz) television broadcasting system and in USA (60 Hz). The 720p60 format is 1,280 × 720 pixels, progressive encoding with 60 frames per second (60 Hz). The 1080i50/1080i60 format is 1920 × 1080 pixels, interlaced encoding with 50/60 fields, (50/60 Hz) per second. Two interlaced fields formulate a single frame, because the two fields of one frame are temporally shifted. Frame pulldown and segmented frames are special techniques that allow transmitting full frames by means of interlaced video stream.
Often, the rate is inferred from the context, usually assumed to be either 50 Hz (Europe) or 60 Hz (USA), except for 1080p, which denotes 1080p24, 1080p25, and 1080p30, but also 1080p50 and 1080p60.
A frame or field rate can also be specified without a resolution. For example 24p means 24 progressive scan frames per second and 50i means 25 progressive frames per second, consisting of 50 interlaced fields per second. Most HDTV systems support some standard resolutions and frame or field rates. The most common are noted below. High-definition signals require a high-definition television or computer monitor in order to be viewed. High-definition video has an aspect ratio of 16:9 (1.78:1). The aspect ratio of regular widescreen film shot today is typically 1.85:1 or 2.39:1 (sometimes traditionally quoted at 2.35:1). Standard-definition television (SDTV) has a 4:3 (1.33:1) aspect ratio, although in recent years many broadcasters have transmitted programs “squeezed” horizontally in 16:9 anamorphic format, in hopes that the viewer has a 16:9 set which stretches the image out to normal-looking proportions, or a set which “squishes” the image vertically to present a “letterbox” view of the image, again with correct proportions.
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=== Common high-definition video modes ===
! Video mode || Frame size in pixels (W×H) || Pixels per image1 || Scanning type || Frame rate ([[Hertz|Hz]])
|-
| [[720p]] || 1,280×720 || 921,600|| [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] || 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60, 72
|-
| [[1080i]] || 1,920×1,080 ||2,073,600 || [[Interlaced]] || 25 (50 fields/s), 29.97 (59.94 fields/s), 30 (60 fields/s)
|-
| [[1080p]] || 1,920×1,080 || 2,073,600 || [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] || 24 (23.976), 25, 30 (29.97), 50, 60 (59.94)
=== Ultra high-definition video modes ===
! Video mode || Frame size in pixels (W×H) || Pixels per image1 || Scanning type || Frame rate ([[Hertz|Hz]])
|-
| [[Digital cinema|2000p]] || 2,048×1,536 || 3,145,728 || [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] || 24
|-
| [[Ultra-high-definition television|2160p]] || 3,840×2,160 || 8,294,400 || [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] || 60, 120
|-
| [[2540p]] || 4,520×2,540 || 11,480,800 || [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] ||
|-
| [[4K resolution|4000p]] || 4,096×3,072 || 12,582,912 || [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] ||
|-
| [[Ultra-high-definition television|4320p]] || 7,680×4,320 || 33,177,600 || [[Progressive scan|Progressive]] || 60, 120