[mythtv-users] HDTV: Whats the Resolution Kenith?

Brandon Beattie bbeattie-maillist at linkexplorer.com
Thu Aug 28 10:23:35 EDT 2003


To see 720P, which is 1280x720 you need 1280x1024 on a computer monitor.
For 1080i you need something over 1920x1080.  Although each frame of
1080i is 1920x540, it is not related to 540P in the DTV spec.  1080i
gives you the best picture quality for stationary video. 720P is best
for fast motion.  The best HDTV you can watch on a 800x600 monitor would
be 480P which is 720x480.  Where I live, 6 broadcasters use 720P, 2
1080I, and fox is still stuck at 480P.  

--Brandon

On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 09:38:29AM -0400, Jason Schloer wrote:
> If you've got a windows PC go to the fusion hdtv site, they have a demo
> of their software, plus sample files in 720p I believe. 1080i is
> interlaced and is generally considered equivalent in resolution to 540p,
> or somewhere around 800x600 on a monitor, 720p is the highest standard
> anyone broadcasts in and that's near the 1024x768 mark. So most any
> computer monitor can still do higher resolutions than an HDTV. 
> 
> 
> Jason Schloer
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Matt
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:03 AM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: [mythtv-users] HDTV: Whats the Resolution Kenith?
> 
> Ok, yea yea, bad joke.
> But seriously, what resolution PC monitor dose one need to see all the 
> very high resolutions in all their HDTV glory?
> IE:
> 1080i ?= 1280x1024
> Thanks,
> matt
> 
> 
> 

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