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definition$19571$ - traducción al griego

ORIGINAL ANALOG TELEVISION SYSTEMS
Standard Definition TV; SDTV; Standard definition television; Standard Definition Television; Standard-definition; Standard definition; Standard Definition; SD video; 🅌; Standard-definition TV; Standard-definition video; SD digital television; SD digital; Standard-definition digital television; Standard-definition digital format; Medium-definition television
  • SDTV resolution by nation; due to historical reasons, different countries use either [[480i]] or [[576i]] as the standard-definition picture format.

definition      
n. ορισμός, σαφήνεια, καθαρότητα
sound effects         
  • A live rooster in the [[Yle]] recording studio in 1930s Finland
  • A man recording the sound of a [[saw]] in the 1930s
  • A blackbird singing, followed by the same recording with the blackbird singing with 5 voices
  • Chorus
  • Compression
  • 75 millisecond echo
  • Reverse Echo 75 Milliseconds
  • Equalizer
  • Overdrive
  • Flanger
  • Voice saying "Ja", followed by the same recording with a massive digital reverb
  • Modulation
  • Phaser
  • Pitch Shift (Up 1 octave)
  • Original sound sample for comparison
  • Deep, pulsating digital sound effect
ARTIFICIALLY CREATED OR ENHANCED SOUNDS, OR SOUND PROCESSES USED TO EMPHASIZE ARTISTIC OR OTHER CONTENT OF FILMS, TELEVISION SHOWS, LIVE PERFORMANCE, ANIMATION, VIDEO GAMES, MUSIC, OR OTHER MEDIA
Sound effects; High definition sound effects; Sound-effects; Sound Effects; Video game sound effect
ηχητικά εφφέ
visual display unit         
  • aspect ratio]].
  • [[Eizo ColorEdge]] monitor with screen hood
  • Hydraulic arm monitor stand, connected via VESA mount holes
  • adj=on}}, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor
  • adj=on}}, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor with keyboard
  • adj=on}}, 4:3 rack mount LCD monitor
ELECTRONIC VISUAL DISPLAY FOR COMPUTERS
Computer Monitor; Computer screen; Computer displays; Computer monitors; Monitor (computer); Color Monitor; Visual Display Unit; Computer Displays; Video display unit; Computer Monitors; Computer display; Visual display unit; Flat-screen computer monitor; Flat screen computer monitor; Computer Display; Display monitor; Monitor (computing); Standard-definition computer monitor; High-definition computer monitor; 🖵; Rgb monitors; PC monitor; Raw monitor; Raw display
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Standard-definition television

Standard-definition television (SDTV, SD, often shortened to standard definition) is a television system which uses a resolution that is not considered to be either high or enhanced definition. "Standard" refers to it being the prevailing specification for broadcast (and later, cable) television in the mid- to late-20th century, and compatible with legacy analog broadcast systems.

The two common SDTV signal types are 576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution, derived from the European-developed PAL and SECAM systems, and 480i based on the American NTSC system. Common SDTV refresh rates are 25, 29.97 and 30 frames per second. Both systems use a 4:3 aspect ratio.

Standards that support digital SDTV broadcast include DVB, ATSC, and ISDB. The last two were originally developed for HDTV, but are also used for their ability to deliver multiple SD video and audio streams via multiplexing. In North America, digital SDTV is broadcast in the same 4:3 aspect ratio as NTSC signals, with widescreen content often being center cut. However, the aspect ratio of widescreen content may be preserved in a 4:3 frame through letterboxing. In other parts of the world that used the PAL or SECAM color systems, digital standard-definition television is now usually shown with a 16:9 aspect ratio, with the transition occurring between the mid-1990s and late-2000s depending on region. Older programs with a 4:3 aspect ratio are broadcast with a flag that switches the display to 4:3.

Digital SDTV eliminates the ghosting and noisy images associated with analog systems. However, if the reception has interference or is poor, where the error correction cannot compensate one will encounter various other artifacts such as image freezing, stuttering or dropouts from missing intra-frames or blockiness from missing macroblocks.