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A one day introduction to the new technology systems and terminology of HDTV. Covering the major de facto and internationally agreed standards, with the implications for capture, storage, contribution, distribution and transmission.
A one day introduction to the new technology systems and terminology of HDTV. Covering the major de facto and internationally agreed standards, with the implications for capture, storage, contribution, distribution and transmission.
The aim of the course is to provide a structured introduction to the technological principles and practice of HDTV systems.
By the end of this course delegates will acquire an understanding of the new terminology surrounding HDTV engineering. Practical experience gained over the course will help in appreciating the new installation issues that face HDTV systems
who it's for:
Engineers who manage or maintain design or install HDTV systems. Knowledge and experience of analogue television technology and rec 601.656 SDI is required.
- Resolution: the human eye and how all TV systems are based around a few basic numbers. Square pixels: The Common Image Format (CIF).
- Progressive Vs Interlace.
- Down Conversion and Up conversion.
- Colorimetric: Gamma and HDTV vs. SD TV. 1080i/p and 720p: analogue timing and level & the variable blanking time used to achieve the CIF
- Differences between SD and HD-SDI formats.
- Audio & HD-SDI:
- Embedding AES/EBU and Dolby E Dual Link: 3 Gigabit/sec systems for 4:4:4:4 and 1080p 50 capture.
- Installation: cable and connector properties at 1.485Gbps.
- File systems used for HD storage and transportation.
- Practical session based on knowledge discussed throughout. Distribution and Transmission. HD Display Systems
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