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Standard-definition television or '''SDTV''' refers to television systems that have a resolution that meets standards but not considered either Enhanced Definition or High Definition . The term is usually used in reference to Digital Television , in particular when broadcasting at the same (or similar) resolution as analog systems.

In ratio (and square pixels). The Refresh Rate can be any of 24, 30 or 60 Frames Per Second .

Digital SDTV in 4:3 Aspect Ratio has the same appearance as the regular analog TV ( NTSC , PAL , PAL2 , SECAM ) minus the Ghosting , snowy images and Static noises. However, if the reception is poor, one may encounter various other artifacts such as blockiness and stuttering.

Standards that can broadcast digital SDTV include DVB , ATSC and ISDB . The last two were originally developed for HDTV, but they have proved to be more often used for their ability to deliver multiple SD Video and Audio Stream s via Multiplexing , than to use the entire Bitstream for one HD Channel .


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