Friday, February 12, 2010

Week Six: Television

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DULT4L8c8IM
- Length - 2:43
- Description - High-Definition inherently means "high resolution", since the resolution of high def and standard TV differ (480 lines with standard analog television vs. 720 or 1080 with high-defintion).
- Chapter 9: Television
- Question - What are the differences between pillar-boxing and letter-boxing?
- Answer - If watching a widescreen dvd on your standard television, lines on the top and bottom of the picture would be show. If watching a fullscreen dvd on an HD television, lines would appear on the sides. These lines are respectively called letter-boxing and pillar-boxing.

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