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Video formats are commonly known in the domain of commercial broadcast and consumer devices; most notably to date, these are the analog video formats of NTSC , PAL , and SECAM . However, video formats also describe the Digital equivalents of the commercial formats, the aging custom military uses of analog video (such as RS-170 and RS-343), the increasingly important video formats used with Computer s, and even such offbeat formats such as color field sequential. Video formats were originally designed for Display Device s such as a CRT s. However, because other kinds of displays have common source material and because video formats enjoy wide adoption and have convenient organization, video formats are a common means to describe the structure of displayed visual information for a variety of Graphical Output Device s. =Common Organization of Video Formats= A video format describes a rectangular image carried within an envelope containing information about the image. Although video formats vary greatly in organization, there is a common taxonomy:
=Analog Video Formats= BLANKING REGION The video format consists of more information than the visible content of the frame. Preceding and following the image are lines and pixels containing synchronization information or a time delay. This surrounding margin is known as a ''blanking interval''; the horizontal and vertical Front Porch and Back Porch are the building blocks of the blanking interval. = Digital Video Formats = ''See List_of_codecs '' |
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