[QuadList] DVD vs Blu-Ray
Steve White
Steve.White at 800CallNow.com
Mon Dec 23 14:43:02 CST 2013
Thanks, Dennis.
The fine points matter...and they illuminate.
On 12/23/13 3:38 PM, Dennis Degan wrote:
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> On Dec 23, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Fred Kovach wrote:
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> > Assuming its USA distribution only, "NTSC" will probably be
> sufficient. If you want to satisfy the techies and confuse those who
> haven't bathed in weeks :), then add "Anamorphic". If you wish to help
> out the unbathed (or confuse them further), you might want to put a
> note on the packaging to set their screen to wide screen mode. If you
> wish to be agonizing thorough, then include the terms that the various
> companies use, such as cinematic zoom, etc.
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> I state:
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> I may be making this much more complicated, but as a certified
> stickler for correct semantics in all things technical, I must point
> out that no DVD is truly NTSC. This is because NTSC refers to
> composite 525-line 29.97fps video with color amplitude-modulated as
> two 90 degree-phased suppressed-carrier signals (upper sidebands only,
> bandwidth-limited) operating at 3.579545MHz. The video on all DVDs is
> component and contains NO color subcarrier information. The color is
> recorded as two separate bandwidth-limited channels of video (not
> subcarrier sidebands) additional to the full-bandwidth luminance, all
> packed into the digital information held on the disc. So technically,
> you can't call it NTSC as that is now a dead format and never actually
> was a part of any DVD.
> But you can call it that . . . if you really want to. ;)
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> Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
> NBC Today Show, New York
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