|  | Posted by SFTVratings_troy on 01/31/07 20:16 
For comparison other standards are:240 - VHS (ditto Betamax)
 330 - NTSC broadcast
 425 - laserdisc (ditto S-VHS)
 540 - DVD
 
 I was a bit surprised, but apparently the Electronics Industry
 Association measures the resolution differently than one might
 expect.  They put a giant circle in the middle of the screen, count
 the number of visible pixels across, and arrive at a number like "425
 for laserdisc" or "540 for dvd".  It seems counterintuitive, but
 that's how it's done.
 
 I imagine if the DVD is severely compressed, the quality would drop
 much lower than 540 (just as a VHS tape recorded in super-slow mode is
 only ~120 across).  540 is the ideal, not the norm.
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