Posted by Patrick Joseph Mc Namara on 12/26/07 15:28
Also, the resolution of VHS varies according to the speed of the recording.
(I don't have the numbers on hand.)
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"David Z" <dave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't know where you're living, but where I'm from, DVD has 625 lines of
>resolution.
>
> "SFTVratings" <SFTVratings_troy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1176141695.812909.211190@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
>> Horizontal Resolution (per picture height)
>>
>>
>> Standard 4:3 ratio:
>> -------------------
>> 240 standard VHS or Betamax
>> 330 cable tv
>> 400 S-VHS or laserdisc
>> 540 DVD
>>
>>
>>
>> Widescreen 16:9
>> ---------------
>> 405 DVD
>> 720 HD 720p
>> 1080 HD 1080i
>>
>>
>> Expressed in a manner that people are more familiar with:
>> 320 x 486 - vhs
>> 533 x 486 - S-vhs / laserdisc
>> 720 x 480 - dvd
>>
>
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