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    Safe area is a term used in television production to describe the areas of the television picture that can be seen on television screens. Older televisions...
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  • Safe area may refer to: Safe area (television), areas of TV picture that can be seen on screens Safe area (Bosnian War), areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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  • Overscan (category Television technology)
    three areas: Title safe: An area visible by all reasonably maintained sets, where text was certain not to be cut off. Action safe: A larger area that represented...
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    Color television (American English) or colour television (Commonwealth English) is a television transmission technology that includes color information...
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  • its colorburst signal. Analog QAM is used in: NTSC and PAL analog color television systems, where the I- and Q-signals carry the components of chroma (colour)...
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    digital systems by chroma subsampling. The idea of transmitting a color television signal with distinct luma and chrominance components originated with Georges...
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  • Radio frequency (category Television terminology)
    in communication devices such as transmitters, receivers, computers, televisions, and mobile phones, to name a few. Radio frequencies are also applied...
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    application. It has been modified to include sound, redesigned to create a safer film base, formulated to capture color, has accommodated a bevy of widescreen...
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  • The following tables show the frequencies assigned to analog broadcast television channels in various regions of the world, along with the ITU letter designator...
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    numbered 14 to 83. Compared with an equivalent VHF television transmitter, to cover the same geographic area with a UHF transmitter requires a higher effective...
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    digital television broadcast standards Broadcast-safe Composite artifact colors Glossary of video terms List of common resolutions § Television and media...
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    Composite video (category Television technology)
    Sync, or is simply referred to as SD video for the standard-definition television signal it conveys. There are three dominant variants of composite video...
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    Television lines (TVL) is a specification of an analog camera or monitor's horizontal image resolution. The TVL is one of the most important resolution...
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    Terrestrial television or over-the-air television (OTA) is a type of television broadcasting in which the content is transmitted via radio waves from...
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  • NICAM (category Television technology)
    became historical from that date.) Indonesia Television stations in Indonesia used NICAM for analogue television. Analog shutdown complete by August 12, 2023...
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    Ultra high frequency (category Television technology)
    panel antennas. UHF television broadcasting fulfilled the demand for additional over-the-air television channels in urban areas. Today, much of the bandwidth...
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  • Television antenna Transmission technology standards Amateur television Broadcast safe Channel (broadcasting) Display resolution Lists of television channels...
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    Very high frequency (category Television terminology)
    indoors, although in urban areas reflections from buildings cause multipath propagation, which can interfere with television reception. Atmospheric radio...
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  • Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) is the method of encoding three additional audio channels into analog 4.5 MHz audio carriers on System M and System...
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  • A television transmitter is a transmitter that is used for terrestrial (over-the-air) television broadcasting. It is an electronic device that radiates...
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  • Film frame (category Television technology)
    raster include Rec. 601 for standard-definition television and Rec. 709 for high-definition television. Video frames are typically identified using SMPTE...
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    suitable for broadcast and are not broadcast-safe. 75% bars have reduced amplitude and are broadcast-safe. Some vectorscope models have only one set of...
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  • (using a one-hour delay in Mountain Time broadcast areas). Because each U.S. time zone enters safe harbor separately (at 10:00 p.m. local time), it is...
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    characters per line, to increase readability. Page layout Paper size PDF Safe area (television) "margin" in Merriam-Webster online dictionary. m-w.com. Retrieved...
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  • a method to deliver alternative audio feeds on television and radio channels. This way, a television or radio channel can carry surround sound (like...
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    Raster scan (category Television technology)
    scanning, is the rectangular pattern of image capture and reconstruction in television. By analogy, the term is used for raster graphics, the pattern of image...
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    Hanover bars (category Television technology)
    Hanover bars, in one of the PAL television video formats, are an undesirable visual artifact in the reception of a television image. The name refers to the...
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    PAL (category Television technology)
    to DVB-T/T2, DTMB or ISDB-T. Moving image formats Prewar television stations Broadcast-safe D1 SMPTE D-2 (video) "PGC categories – Countries using PAL...
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    Vertical blanking interval (category Television technology)
    first visible line of the next frame or field. It is present in analog television, VGA, DVI and other signals. In raster cathode ray tube displays, the...
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    direction. Vertically polarized analog television have been used in some rural areas. In digital terrestrial television such reflections are less problematic...
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