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- CNET Networks
- digital television
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- frame rate
- hertz
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- ITU-R
- NTSC
- pixel
- progressive scan
- Rec. 601
- SMPTE 293M
- temporal resolution
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480p does not qualify as high-definition television (HDTV); it is considered Enhanced-definition television (EDTV).
480p24 and 480p30
The ATSC digital television standards define 480p with either 704 × 480 (non-square sampling) or 640 × 480 (square sampling) pixel resolutions, at 24, 30, or 60 progressive frames per second.Both 480p24 and 480p30 are more common in countries that use or have used the interlaced NTSC system like North America and Japan (these formats are somewhat compatible with that system, when used to broadcast progressive film content).
480p60 (480p59.94)
With doubled temporal resolution, 480p60 is considered enhanced-definition television (EDTV). It can be transported by both major digital television formats, ATSC and DVB.SMPTE 293M defines a 480p59.94 standard with twice the data rate of Rec. 601, using 720 × 480 active pixels. ITU-R Rec. 601 is the specification for component digital interlaced video (480i) commonly used in standard definition television production.
See also
References
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