Resolution LD; SD; HD; FHD
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Hello,
I know the resolutions of HD: 1280x720 and FHD: 1920x1280
But I don't know those of SD or LD. Thank you for the answers.
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I know the resolutions of HD: 1280x720 and FHD: 1920x1280
But I don't know those of SD or LD. Thank you for the answers.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 535.11
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Hello,
LD (Low Definition): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-definition_television#Resolutions
Sorry, the article is in English...
SD (Standard Definition): 720x576 in PAL and 720x480 in NTSC, it's basically the image resolution of DVD-Videos or SD TNT as its name suggests ;)
Best regards
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LD (Low Definition): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-definition_television#Resolutions
Sorry, the article is in English...
SD (Standard Definition): 720x576 in PAL and 720x480 in NTSC, it's basically the image resolution of DVD-Videos or SD TNT as its name suggests ;)
Best regards
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anissamir
I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Hello,
It's not about screen resolution but about recording resolutions for videos.
From LP to FHD: The quality of the video increases but so does the "weight" of the recorded file. For example, to record a HD TV show in 3D (which is rare), a lot of space is needed on the hard drive or USB stick.
Cheers.
It's not about screen resolution but about recording resolutions for videos.
From LP to FHD: The quality of the video increases but so does the "weight" of the recorded file. For example, to record a HD TV show in 3D (which is rare), a lot of space is needed on the hard drive or USB stick.
Cheers.