The third number is the color depth. If the color information is defined using 4 bits per color, then you multiply the 4 by the 3 color channels (RGB) to get 12 as your third number. If the recording is of higher quality it could be defined using 8 bits per color, giving you a 24 here instead.
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An S-video cable carries standard definition video, and with it you can get a resolution of 576i.
the screen resolution, the number of colors and the enhancements to color information.
convert it to avi format
Sound Resolution is the depth of frequencies contained in a given audio clip. Video Resolution is the count of pixels in an image or set of images.
The screen resolution on the PSP 2000 is 480x272.
WUXGA has the greatest number of pixels, however for video, almost all video is in 1080 as a maximum resolution. WUXGA will display this video whilst maintaining the 16:9 aspect ratio with 60 pixels above and below the image
I think this is so called restoration you can do this by means or using an especial equipment or hardware. Generally you can't get a low resolution video to a high resolution, some of these restorations can work to varying degrees. There are also software that lets you edit the resolution of the video outputs.
the screen resolution, the number of colors and the enhancements to color information.
It has a resolution of 640-by-480.
480P refers to the number of lines in a progressive video. It is a definition of resolution on the screen. 480p60 is 480 lines resolution on the screen at 60 frames per second.
CIF stands for Common Intermediate Format, and was used to standardize the number of pixels in teleconferencing systems. The typical video resolution for CIF is 352 x 288 pixels.