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576i adalah modul resolusi standar video yang awalnya digunakan untuk siaran televisi di sebagian besar negara di dunia di mana utilitas frekuensi yang digunakan untuk distribusi tenaga listrik adalah 50 Hz.
The two SDTV signal types are 576i (with 576 interlaced lines of resolution, derived from the European-developed PAL and SECAM systems), and 480i (with 480 interlaced lines of resolution, based on the American NTSC system).
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576i is a standard-definition digital video mode, originally used to make analog television digital in most countries where the utility frequency for power distribution is 50 Hz.
For example, 576i (576 interlaced lines) digital video with colour encoded as YCbCr, intended to be backward compatible and easily displayed on legacy PAL devices, is usually mentioned as "PAL" (eg: "PAL DVD"). Likewise, video game consoles outputting a 50 Hz signal might be labeled as "PAL", as opposed to 60 Hz on NTSC machines.
The other common standard definition digital standard, used in the rest of the world, is 576i . It originated from the need for a standard to digitize analog TV (defined in BT.601) and is now used for digital TV broadcasts and home appliances such as game consoles and DVD disc players. [1] [2]
576i is a standard-definition digital video mode, originally used for digitizing analog television in most countries of the world where the utility frequency for electric power distribution is 50 Hz.