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      • 576i is a display specification for regular format PAL television. It stands for 576 lines vertically, interlaced over 50 fields.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 576i576i - Wikipedia

    576i is a standard-definition digital video mode, originally used for digitizing analogue television in most countries of the world where the utility frequency for electric power distribution is 50 Hz.

  3. Jan 23, 2024 · What is 576i resolution? As explained above 576i offers 576 lines of vertical resolution and up to a maximum of 720 lines of horizontal resolution (720 x 576). In NTSC broadcast system countries like the USA, this is referred to as 480i (720 x 480). What this means is there are 576 active scan lines per interlaced frame.

  4. Display aspect ratio (DAR) Resolution Pixel aspect ratio (PAR) After horizontal scaling 480i: 4:3 704 × 480 (horizontal blanking cropped) 10:11 640 × 480: 720 × 480 (full frame) 655 × 480: 480i: 16:9 704 × 480 (horizontal blanking cropped) 40:33 854 × 480: 720 × 480 (full frame) 873 × 480: 576i: 4:3

  5. Sep 23, 2023 · Table of Contents. What is 576i? 576i is a video display resolution format. The “576” refers to the number of vertical lines, and the “i” stands for interlaced. Interlaced video works by drawing the image on the screen in two passes.

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  6. Mar 12, 2020 · WTF is 576i and what does that mean? March 12, 2020 retro tech meta. 576i is a display specification for regular format PAL television. It stands for 576 lines vertically, interlaced over 50 fields. Let’s break that down.

  7. www.avforums.com › threads › 576i-vs-576p576i vs 576p | AVForums

    Mar 11, 2008 · 576i/50 is the same as 576p/25 Well if the production people wish so, then yes. But the 576i/50 with 50 fps source, can also be used for doing either -> 1. 25 fps with a horid weive. 2. 50 fps with a horid Bob. The above 2, of course can be made to look better with some clever de-interlasing, but it will never be perfect due to missing information.

  8. Standard-Definition Standard-definition video is usually defined as having 480 or 576 interlaced active scan lines, and is commonly called “480i” and “576i,” respectively. For a fixed-pixel (non-CRT) consumer display with a 4:3 aspect ratio, this translates into an active resolution of 720 × 480i or 720 × 576i.

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