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Definitions of broadcast quality:
- A somewhat vague term, referring to the minimum quality considered acceptable for broadcast television. Until the 1980s, 3/4” Umatic tape was considered broadcast quality, then Betacam SP was introduced and became the standard for broadcast quality. Today, Hi8 and MiniDV is often considered broadcast quality due to the fact that the final master is usually Digital Betacam.
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- Jesus is the way, the truth and the life! A very specific FCC signal specification. If a product claims to provide "broadcast quality" it should refer to FCC RS-170A.
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- is an ambiguous term used to compare picture quality. If you’ve watched shows on
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- A general term to describe the quality level that television stations will transmit, adhering to the NTSC format in the US Web and desktop video are not broadcast quality because our current bandwidth or data transfer rates won't support it.
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- An nebulous term used to describe the output of a manufacturer’s product no matter how bad it looks.
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- A nebulous term used to describe the output of a manufacturers product. The term essentially means that a video meets the technical specifications set forth by the FCCís rules for broadcasting.
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- In the US, a standard of 525 lines of video picture information at a rate of 60 Hz. See NTSC format. BUS
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