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  2. Coordinated Video Timings - Wikipedia

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    The parameters defined by standard include horizontal blanking and vertical blanking intervals, horizontal frequency and vertical frequency (collectively, pixel clock rate or video signal bandwidth), and horizontal/vertical sync polarity. The standard was adopted in 2002 and superseded the Generalized Timing Formula.

  3. Vertical synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Vertical synchronization or Vsync can refer to: Analog television#Vertical synchronization, a process in which a pulse signal separates analog video fields; Screen tearing#Vertical synchronization, a process in which digital graphics rendering syncs to match up with a display's refresh rate; Vsync (library), a software library written in C# for ...

  4. Analog television - Wikipedia

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    In PAL and NTSC, the vertical sync pulse occurs within the vertical blanking interval. The vertical sync pulses are made by prolonging the length of horizontal sync pulses through almost the entire length of the scan line. The vertical sync signal is a series of much longer pulses, indicating the start of a new field. The sync pulses occupy the ...

  5. Synchronization of TV transmitter and receiver - Wikipedia

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    The scanning speed of transmitter and receiver must be same so as to avoid signal distortion and deformation at the image in receiver output. When horizontal lines are completely scanned, vertical flyback or retrace must occur simultaneously at both transmitter and receiver moving the electron beam from bottom line end to the start of the top ...

  6. Component video - Wikipedia

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    Component video sync signals can be sent in several different ways: Separate sync Uses separate wires for horizontal and vertical synchronization. When used in RGB (i.e. VGA) connections, five separate signals are sent (red, green, blue, horizontal sync, and vertical sync). Composite sync Combines horizontal and vertical synchronization onto ...

  7. Screen tearing - Wikipedia

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    During the vertical blanking interval, the driver orders the video card to either rapidly copy the off-screen graphics area into the active display area (double buffering), or treat both memory areas as displayable, and simply switch back and forth between them (page flipping).

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  9. Video-signal generator - Wikipedia

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    In standard-definition applications, a bi-level sync signal, often with a colorburst signal in facilities that have analog equipment. Typically, this is either in NTSC or PAL format. As the resulting signal is usually indistinguishable from an all-black television signal of the same format, this sort of reference is commonly known as black or ...