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Chapter 4
Working with Formats
Double clocking
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i2x = double-clocked interlace (scene may change between fields) pixels are
double-clocked for DVI compatibility)
Frame rate
Frame rate is optional. If no frame rate is given, then the frame rates are assumed.
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24 = 24 Hz
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60 = 60 Hz
Common component TV formats
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480pLH Component SDTV signal containing letterboxed 16x9 high-definition content
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480pSH Component SDTV signal containing anamorphically under-sampled 16x9
content
Computer display format names
Computer display formats are assumed to use progressive scanning. In computer format
naming, the first three characters indicate the vendor ID using the EISA ID (for example,
IBM, SUN, VSC) or the display type, the next two characters indicate the approximate
horizontal resolution, the next two digits indicate the frame rate (which will be half the field
rate with interlace scanning), and the final character designates the aperture (used only
when the aperture is not A).
Example
Vendor ID (EISA)
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SMT for VESA (digital) Safe Mode Timing
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DMT for VESA Standard Discrete Monitor Timing
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GTF for VESA Generalized Timing Format standard
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CEA for Consumer Electronics Association
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EIA for Electronics Industries Association (CEA)
Approximate horizontal resolution examples
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02 for 256 pixels
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09 for 960 pixels
Summary of Contents for 802BT
Page 1: ...802BT 802R Video Test Generator User Guide ...
Page 52: ...42 Chapter 2 Testing Video Displays ...
Page 62: ...52 Chapter 3 Administrative Tasks ...
Page 118: ...108 Chapter 7 Using GPIB Interface ...
Page 194: ...184 Chapter 10 Testing EDID ...
Page 204: ...194 Chapter 11 Testing HDCP ...
Page 214: ...204 Appendix A Command Reference Commands by name ...
Page 595: ...Video Test Generator User Guide 585 ...
Page 611: ...Video Test Generator User Guide 601 ...
Page 612: ...602 Appendix A Command Reference ...
Page 716: ...706 Appendix B Image Reference ...
Page 744: ...734 Appendix C Error Messages ...