Reply by glen herrmannsfeldt August 25, 20052005-08-25
Jerry Avins wrote:

> glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:
>> jagadeeshbp@gmail.com wrote:
>>> I have seen references saying about broadcast quality videos.
(snip)
>> It is about 3.5MHz video bandwidth at 30Hz or 25Hz frame rate.
>> Note that this is considerably better than standard VHS, >> especially at the EP tape speed.
>> You can convert that to digital resolution values if you want.
> It's less than broadcast quality, though. That extends to 4 MHz.
Well, I did say "about"... For monochrome, or with a good comb filter I agree with 4MHz. Otherwise, you run into the chrominance signal around 3MHz, so 3.5MHz on average. As far as I know, VHS is closer to 2MHz, maybe 2.5MHz. That seems to be good enough for most people. -- glen
Reply by Jerry Avins August 25, 20052005-08-25
glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:
> jagadeeshbp@gmail.com wrote: > >> I have seen references saying about broadcast quality videos. Does it >> denote a specific: >> 1. resolution >> 2. bitrate/framerate >> 3. IBP sequence > > > It is about 3.5MHz video bandwidth at 30Hz or 25Hz frame rate. > > Note that this is considerably better than standard VHS, > especially at the EP tape speed. > > You can convert that to digital resolution values if you want.
It's less than broadcast quality, though. That extends to 4 MHz. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by glen herrmannsfeldt August 24, 20052005-08-24
jagadeeshbp@gmail.com wrote:

> I have seen references saying about broadcast quality videos. Does it > denote a specific: > 1. resolution > 2. bitrate/framerate > 3. IBP sequence
It is about 3.5MHz video bandwidth at 30Hz or 25Hz frame rate. Note that this is considerably better than standard VHS, especially at the EP tape speed. You can convert that to digital resolution values if you want. -- glen
Reply by Mark August 23, 20052005-08-23
Try one of the NAB handbooks  (for North America info)

(National Association of Broadcasters)

Mark

Reply by Piergiorgio Sartor August 23, 20052005-08-23
jagadeeshbp@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, > I have seen references saying about broadcast quality videos. Does it > denote a specific: > 1. resolution > 2. bitrate/framerate > 3. IBP sequence > > Is there some more references available regarding the same on the > web???
Maybe you should be more specific. For example the IBP sequence refers only to MPEG, not to things like ITU656 or ITU601 or similar. bye, piergiorgio
Reply by August 23, 20052005-08-23
Hi,
  I have seen references saying about broadcast quality videos. Does it
denote a specific:
1. resolution
2. bitrate/framerate
3. IBP sequence

Is there some more references available regarding the same on the
web???


Please do help.

TIA.


Jag