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Frame size in pixels is defined as number of horizontal pixels x number of vertical pixels, for example 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080. Often number of horizontal pixels is implied from context and is omitted.

Scanning system is identified with the letter "p" for progressive scanning (ex. 25p) or "I" for interlaced scanning (ex. 1080i).

Frame rate... it's identified as number of video frames per second. For interlaced systems an alternative form of specifying number of fields per second is often used. Recently the uniform notation of specifying number of frames per second both for progressive and interlaced video became increasingly popular.

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