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A YUV frame is a color format used in video compression and processing, representing image data in terms of luminance (Y) and chrominance (U and V) components. The Y component denotes brightness, while U and V represent color information, allowing for efficient storage and transmission by separating brightness from color details. This format is commonly used in broadcasting, video streaming, and digital television, as it can reduce bandwidth requirements without significantly compromising visual quality.

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