Xref: utzoo rec.video:13839 comp.misc:9722 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!know!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!sgi!shinobu!odin!surfside!jindak From: jindak@surfside.sgi.com (Chris Schoeneman) Newsgroups: rec.video,comp.misc Subject: Re: Video and computer memory Message-ID: <11312@odin.corp.sgi.com> Date: 2 Aug 90 20:34:46 GMT References: <29@meme.stanford.edu> <1990Jul31.204803.25358@eng.umd.edu> Sender: news@odin.corp.sgi.com Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA Lines: 16 In article <1990Jul31.204803.25358@eng.umd.edu> naiming@eng.umd.edu (Naiming Shen) writes: >the X is about 300-600 and Y is 525. Assume you digitize it with >8 bits per pixel. This X x Y is the resolution. The original post had: X = bits/frame = ? Y = frames/sec = 30 TV isn't a digital device. You have to choose how many bits yourself. However, FYI one channel's bandwidth is 0-6 MHz. Chris Schoeneman | I was neat, clean, shaved and sober, jindak@surfside.esd.sgi.com | and I didn't care who knew it. Silicon Graphics, Inc. | -Raymond Chandler Mountain View, CA | (The Big Sleep)