September 9, 2008

Composite Video

Composite Video is a video signal format that transmits both chrominance (color) and luminance (brightness) information on a single 75-ohm cable.

A virtually universal format, it provides the minimum quality you should expect from today’s home entertainment components.

For the technically-minded, chrominance is carried in a 3.58-MHz sideband and is filtered by the television’s notch or comb filter.

Poor filtering can result in dot crawl, hanging dots, or other image artifacts.




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