Ch1 Lesson2 Video Technology Basics
Ch1 Lesson2 Video Technology Basics
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Types of Video
Conventional Analog Television
Analog vs. Digital Video
Dr. Kelin J. Kuhn
http://www.ee.washington.edu/conselec/CE/kuhn
Digital Video
/ntsc/95x4.htm
Chroma Sub-sampling
HDTV std.
Computer Video
material at:
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/CourseCentral/365/li/
formats
Analog Video
Analog video is represented as a continuous (time varying) signal;
Digital video is represented as a sequence of digital images
NTSC Video
Color representation:
Digital Video
Chroma Subsampling(contd.)
4:4:4
4:2:2
4:1:1
4:2:0
HDTV
Name
Lines
Aspect
Ratio
HDTV
1050
16:9
USA, ana
HDTV
1250
Eur, ana
HDTV
Opt.
View
dist
P/I
Freq.
MHz
2.5H
16:9
2.4
1125
16:9
3.3
20
NHK
NTSC
525
4:3
4.2
NTSC
525
4:3
4.2
PAL
625
4:3
5.5
PAL
625
4:3
4.3
5.5
SECAM
625
4:3
SECAM
625
4:3
4.3
: Conventional
Depends on the i/p and o/p devices (digitizers) for motion video
medium.
Digitizers differ in frame resolution, quantization and frame rate
IRIS video board VINO takes NTSC video signal and after digitization
can achieve frame resolution of 640x480 pixels, 8 bits/pixel and 4 fps.
SunVideo digitizer captures NTSC video signal in the form of an RGB
signal with frame resolution of 320x240 pixels, 8 bits/pixel and 30 fps.
320 x 240 pixels x 2 bits/pixel = 16,000 bytes (storage capacity per image)