Media format specifications – MOMITSU V888N User Manual

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Media Format Specifications

Digital TV (DTV)

Digital TV is a broadcast video and audio standard that uses digital signals. It provides
significant advantages and improvements over conventional analog technology.
There are two versions of DTV: standard (SDTV) and high definition (HDTV). SDTV
allows stations to broadcast multiple programs within the same bandwidth. While SDTV
delivers signals superior to that of analog TV, HDTV is a magnitude of quality beyond it,
displaying sound and images surpassing anything available in today’s home systems.

Format Scan Lines

Scan Range Pixelization Frame Rate

Aspect Ratio

480 active

(60i)

60i

525 total

DTV

480 active

31.5 kHz
(60p)

720x480

24p, 30p, 60p,
or 60i fps

4:3 or 16:9

750 total

720 active

45 kHz (60p) 1280x720

1125 total

HDTV

1080 active

33.75 kHz
(60i)

1920x1080

24p, 30p, 60p

16:9

Divx Format Definition

DivX is a digital video compression technology based on MPEG-4 and developed by
DivXNetworks,Inc.; do not confuse this acronym with DIVX (digital video express ),a
DVD-ROM format endorsed by major movie studios that tracks and enforces strict copy
protection standards.

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