INFORMATION ON DIGITAL TELEVISION
Digital Picture Formats
DTV supportseighteen (18) Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC)' display
formats, whichare variations of the four (4) following formats: 1080i (interlaced), 720p
(progressive), 480p (progressive) and 480i (interlaced). The larger the number, the
higher the resolutionof the picture.
Interlaced Scan
For interlaced pictures, the odd number lines (picture information) are scanned,
creating field 1, then the even number lines are scanned, creating field 2. The two
fieldsare interlaced to provide the entire image (one frame). This processtakes 1/30th
of a second and is invisible to the human eye.
Progressive Scan
For progressive pictures,all linesin an entire frame are scanned sequentially in 1/60 th
of a second. With progressive scan, you willgenerally notsee the thin black horizontal
scan lines(venetian blind effect)associated with an interlaced picture.
Digital Audio
For all HDTV formats, Dolby** Digital surround sound (alsocommonly referred toas
AC-3** or DD 5.1) is the audio standard. AC-3 will provide CD-quality sound. The
system provides 3 separate audio channels for the front speakers (left, center, right), 2
channels for the rear surround sound speakers, plus one channel for subwoofer
sound. You will need an external audio system capable of decoding the AC-3
encoded sound to get thefull surround sound effect. Otherwise, it can be connected
directly to your TV or audio system using only the stereo (left/right) audiooutputs.
Note: The stereo audio outputs are Dolby Surround compatible. You can connect aDolby
Surround Pro Logic** decoder (notincluded) to thestereo audio outputs and receive
surround sound.
*The ATSC is responsible for digital television development and standards.
*'Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "AC-3", "Pro Logic" and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. []