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+ | [[Image:Standard video res.svg.png|600px|thumb|'''[[16:9]]''' (generally named as: "Sixteen-Nine", "'''[[Sixteen-by-Nine]]'''" or "Sixteen-to-Nine") is the international standard format of '''[[HDTV]]''' as used in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, as well as in Europe on '''[[HDTV]]''', non-HD ''[[digital television]]'' and '''[[analog]]''' widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus. A visual comparison of common TV ''display resolutions''. A PAL image is made out of 720x576 non square pixels, NTSC is 720x486. However both have an aspect ratio of 4:3, leading to inaccuracies within this image. NTSC DV/DVD have only 480 active lines in order to accommodate compression pixel blocks.]] | ||
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'''[[16:9]]''' (generally named as: "Sixteen-Nine", "'''[[Sixteen-by-Nine]]'''" or "Sixteen-to-Nine") is the international standard format of '''[[HDTV]]''' as used in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, as well as in Europe on '''[[HDTV]]''', non-HD ''[[digital television]]'' and '''[[analog]]''' widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus. | '''[[16:9]]''' (generally named as: "Sixteen-Nine", "'''[[Sixteen-by-Nine]]'''" or "Sixteen-to-Nine") is the international standard format of '''[[HDTV]]''' as used in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, as well as in Europe on '''[[HDTV]]''', non-HD ''[[digital television]]'' and '''[[analog]]''' widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus. | ||
- | [[Image:Standard video res.svg.png|600px|thumb|none|A visual comparison of common TV ''display resolutions''. A PAL image is made out of 720x576 non square pixels, NTSC is 720x486. However both have an aspect ratio of 4:3, leading to inaccuracies within this image. NTSC DV/DVD have only 480 active lines in order to accommodate compression pixel blocks.]] | ||
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+ | == '''Also see''' == | ||
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+ | *'''[[Safe area]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Television Technical Standards]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[1080p/24]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Aspect Ratio]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[16:9]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[Upconversion]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[digital television]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[video]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[pixels]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[1080p/24]]''' | ||
+ | *'''[[16:9]]''' | ||
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+ | == ''Reference''' == | ||
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1. Wikipedia see ''16:9'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16:9#16:9_standard] | 1. Wikipedia see ''16:9'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16:9#16:9_standard] |
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16:9 (generally named as: "Sixteen-Nine", "Sixteen-by-Nine" or "Sixteen-to-Nine") is the international standard format of HDTV as used in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, as well as in Europe on HDTV, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus. A visual comparison of common TV display resolutions. A PAL image is made out of 720x576 non square pixels, NTSC is 720x486. However both have an aspect ratio of 4:3, leading to inaccuracies within this image. NTSC DV/DVD have only 480 active lines in order to accommodate compression pixel blocks.
16:9 (generally named as: "Sixteen-Nine", "Sixteen-by-Nine" or "Sixteen-to-Nine") is the international standard format of HDTV as used in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and the United States, as well as in Europe on HDTV, non-HD digital television and analog widescreen television (EDTV) PALplus.
Also see
- Safe area
- Television Technical Standards
- 1080p/24
- Aspect Ratio
- 16:9
- Upconversion
- digital television
- video
- pixels
- 1080p/24
- 16:9
Reference'
1. Wikipedia see 16:9 [1]
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