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HD from 480p (DVD) to 1080p (Full HD)

What is HD ?

The actual PAL / SECAM resolution is 720 x 576 pixels, for 4/3 like 16/9. If the source outputs an interlaced picture a.k.a. half frames, we are talking about a resolution of 576i (i for interlaced), against 576p for a progressive signal, in full frames. At 576p its 415 Kpixels that will be displayed simultaneously. Half only: 207 Kpixels at 576i (interlaced).

NTSC works with a bigger number of pictures per seconds, 30 instead of 25, but with a smaller resolution: 538 x 480 pixels in 4/3, 720 x 480 in 16/9. The 480p of movies include “at best/max” 346 Kpixels.

Jumping to HD is in fact nothing else than improving the picture definition. 4 HD modes already exist and you can get an overview of them through the following presentation like a movie trailer on Apple’s Site or demonstration movies on Microsoft’s Site.

  • 720i, 1280 x 720 pixels = 16/9 = 922 Kpixels. First HD resolution but still interlaced. By chance, this format should not be used frequently, the media will more likely be displayed using the next one:
  • 720p: still in 1280 x 720 pixels, 922 Kpixels, but full frames now! The picture’s quality and movement is better, contrast and depth also. It is the main format for TV Channel in HD.
  • 1080i: Here we are leaving HD for a jump into full HD, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels = 2 Mpixels. It’s still an interlaced signal and picture quality compared to 720p is not necessary better. Professional’s view on it say that movies are a bit better on 1080i than 720p, but games are better at 720p than 1080i. Anyway, the true HD, the one that everybody wants is the higher level, its:
  • 1080p: 1920 x 1080 pixels, 2 Mpixels in full frames. If your display and your source is compatible, it is the ultimate picture quality, what we call the “Visual Fury” simply kicking ass. ;)

If it goes, here is how it would look on a QuickTime HD movie trailer :
(Here you can get an idea of the original picture and the definition improvement)

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Here are 3 screenshots without any resizing of the above pictures in 480p/720p/1080p

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480p 720p 1080p

These screenshots do not represent the real quality that will be displayed.
In fact, those pictures will be processed and up-scaled or down-scaled in order to match different displays: big screen, small screen, projector…

1080p a.k.a. FULL HD is the ultimate picture quality you can get from a HDMI source such as HD-DVD player, Blu-Ray player, Playstation 3, Xbox360 HDMI

  • Using a PS3, X360 Elite or Blu-Ray/HD-DVD player without using its true capacity would end to frustration.
  • The HD and Next Gen jump is only an improved picture quality through an improved definition.
  • Without its definition Blu-Ray/HD-DVD picture quality is in no way better than DVD
  • Without its definition PS3/X360 Elite games aren’t really better than PS2/XBOX games.

You may think..
No problem I have a display which can support 720p or 1080p”.
I have no HD TV, but I can still hook up my PS3 to my RGB monitor

If that’s your case, you just forgot a small detail, the name is HDCP.

Even if your CRT monitor, LCD display, Plasma display, Projector is technically able to display 1280×720 or 1920×1080 picture resolution you won’t be able to display ANYTHING in such resolutions, BLACK SCREEN.

If you purchased a Playstation 3, X360 Elite, HD-DVD player, Blu-ray player, SAT&Cable HDTV channels set-top-box, you won’t be able to display anything in 720p or 1080p on your “old” display because it’s not HDCP compliant.

You have 3 choices:

  1. Buy a brand new TV/display/monitor which is HDMI/HDCP compliant
  2. Use your expensive Blu-ray/HD-DVD or PS3/X360 Elite with no real quality improvement compared to DVD or Previous generation gaming system.
  3. Read more and get a solution ;)

“Hollywood’s plans for Blu-Ray and HD-DVD (HDMI/HDCP) are an outrageous attack on your freedom. Business conspiracies to restrict technology should be illegal.”