- Digital component video
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Digital component video is defined by ITU-R BT.601 (formerly CCIR 601) standard and uses the Y'CbCr[1] colorspace. Like Analog Component Video it gets its name from the fact that the video signal has been split into two or more components, that are then carried on multiple conductors between devices. Digital component video is slowly becoming popular in both computer and home-theatre applications. Component video is capable of carrying signals such as 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p, although many TVs do not support 1080p through component video.
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Audio and video connectors Single conductor audio Analog audio Digital audio Video Audio and Video Visual charts High-definition (HD) Concepts High-definition video · High-definition television · Ultra High-definition television · High-definition audio
Analog broadcast (All defunct): 819 line system · HD MAC · MUSE (Hi-Vision)
Digital broadcast Audio Filming and storage HD media and
compressionBlu-ray Disc · CBHD · HD DVD · HD VMD · D-VHS · Super Audio CD · DVD-Audio · MPEG-2 · H.264 · VC-1 · MVC
Connectors Component · HDMI · DVI · DisplayPort · VGA
Deployments Resolutions Categories:- Digital display connectors
- Film and video technology
- Television technology
- Computer display standards
- High-definition television
- Technology stubs
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