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  2. Composite video - Wikipedia

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    Composite video is an baseband analog video format that typically carries a 405, 525 or 625 line interlaced black and white or color signal, on a single channel, unlike the higher-quality S-Video (two channels) and the even higher-quality YPbPr (three channels).

  3. Component video - Wikipedia

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    Since component video does not undergo the encoding process, the color quality is noticeably better than composite video. [3] Component video connectors are not unique in that the same connectors are used for several different standards; hence, making a component video connection often does not lead to a satisfactory video signal being transferred.

  4. Composite monitor - Wikipedia

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    A composite monitor or composite video monitor is any analog video display that receives input in the form of an analog composite video signal to a defined specification. [1] A composite video signal encodes all information on a single conductor; a composite cable has a single live conductor plus earth.

  5. Category:Composite video formats - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Composite video formats" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Video - Wikipedia

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    Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. [1] Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems, which, in turn, were replaced by flat-panel displays of several types.

  7. Video decoder - Wikipedia

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    The output digital video may be formatted in various ways, such as 8-bit or 16-bit 4:2:2, 12-bit 4:1:1, BT.656 (SD) or BT.1120 (HD). Usually, in addition to the digital video output bus, a video decoder will also generate a clock signal and other signals such as: Sync — indicates the beginning of a video frame

  8. IRE (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of composite video field with IRE measurements. The IRE unit is used in the measurement of composite video signals. Its name is derived from the initials of the Institute of Radio Engineers. [1] A value of 100 IRE is defined to be +714 mV in an analog NTSC video signal.

  9. Video-signal generator - Wikipedia

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    Video signal generators are primarily classed according to their function. In addition, they may be classified according to the video formats and interface standard they support—one generator may generate composite analog signals (typically NTSC, PAL, or both), another may generate CCIR 601, and a third may generate MPEG streams over an ASI.