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Daniel Mandic
Radium said:What is this RGB encoded? Or is RGB a format by itself. AFAIK, RGB
simply stands for Red, Green, and Blue. IIRC, RGB can be analog or
digital. So I doubt it is a digital format.
No. Pure Analog. (Tension, Current and Resistance)
What is the file extension for the format you are talking about? Is it
.rgb? I doubt it
First you would need a CPU with infinite speed, then we can talk about
..rgb extensions ;-)
Just like audio files can have .wav, .pcm, and .raw extension, video
files should have an equivalent? What are the video equivalents of
those extensions?
Hmmm, MPG1, MPEG4 and VOB (DVD Files)...
PCM is digital representation of an analog signal [such as video or
audio]
Pulse Code modulated. My MoDem makes use of it... better said with
ISDN. That's pure digital and the better way to connect computer to
computer over a leased line.
Hmmm, for Video and Audio I see no use for PCM... even for phoning
human to human, an analog leased line makes more sense.
I am simply trying to find out the video equivalents of the terms used
in digital audio [e.g. "sample rate"]
E.g. DVD is 10bit picture and 24bit Sound, IMHO. (Also, search for
information)
If audio uses it, then what is a visual equivalent of it?
Bandwidth!? MHz. (again Analog)
1,411,200 = 44,100 X 16 X 2
I would not wonder some are joking with you.
That's pure crap.
I would search for some informative text. How the CD and the CD Player
is working. White Papers etc.
Some basics to electronic you would need as well.
I think this is not a buy this buy that NG.
Best Regards,
Daniel Mandic