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Do they broadcast in 1080i

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The best quality pictures come from 1080P

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Does a 1080i tv support PS3 720i games?

A television that handles 1080i is a high definition model and will therefore support all high definition broadcast formats including 720p. Although 720p is a lower resolution, it is refreshed at twice the rate of 1080i so is classed as another full HD format.


What is HDTV resolution?

HD television is offered in several resolutions. The most common is 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high, known as 1080i or 1080p. Less common but still HD is 720 line (1280 x 720). Both 1080i and 720p are considered to be full HD and are the two standards used in broadcast today. 1080p is the same resolution as 1080i but the image is refreshed at twice the rate of 1080i. It is not currently being used for broadcast and is seen only on local sources such as games consoles, Bluray players etc. There is another HD standard of 1035 lines. Used in Europe very briefly, it rarely if ever is used today and most modern television equipment won't support the format at all.


Can you convert 1080i into 1080p?

The real reason to convert 1080i to 1080p is for archival purposes. In most cases, 1080i video is a program or film recorded off a television broadcast and "trapped" in your DVR (until a full hard drive forces deletion). However, those who still have a working Windows Media Center (hint: if you upgraded to Windows 10, you DON'T), are able to capture live 1080i broadcast video as playable files (*.WTV). These files can then be converted to the format of your choice. Herein lies the problem. Most (if not all) conversion software out there is unable to successfully deinterlace 1080i broadcast video. Certainly not in the most popular file formats (*.mp4, *.mkv, *.avi, *.mov, etc.) The result is noticeable motion blur. Hopefully one day the technology exists to do this without Final Cut Pro, After Effects and a whole lot of man hours at the professional edit bay. It will remain an issue until 1080p is adopted by the cable and satellite providers.


What does the i mean in 1080i?

1080i is a term related to high-definition televisions. The 'i' in 1080i stands for 'interlaced', meaning the TV draws lines and interlaces them to show the whole picture. The '1080' in 1080i means there are 1080 lines of resolution.


Why is your 1080p television showing 1080i?

It's to do with the resolution. The 1080 identifies the number of lines that create the image, so 1080p and 1080i have the same number of lines. The letter stands for the type scan the TV uses. The P stands for progressive and the I stands for interlaced. Progressive will process the image twice as fast as interlaced and therefore produces better colour and clarity.


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What gives the better picture 1080i or 1080p?

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