can any one tell me the clock rate for high definition image
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No because you are not making yourself clear. I assume that you are talking about HDTV are you ??? In which case we would also need to know if you are talking about a PAL or NTSC system.
When you say clock rate do you mean frame rate of the video or do you mean clock rate of the decoder? In the latter case it is entirely platform dependent and no-one will be able to give you an answer without knowledge of the platform in question.
You could try looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV which has a lot of information. -
hi thanx for the reply ,my platform is windows xp and processor is intel pentium 4
processor pentium 4 and platform is windows and for both ntsc and pal.(hdtv)can you tel me the clock rate of the decoder and imageOriginally posted by BanfaNo because you are not making yourself clear. I assume that you are talking about HDTV are you ??? In which case we would also need to know if you are talking about a PAL or NTSC system.
When you say clock rate do you mean frame rate of the video or do you mean clock rate of the decoder? In the latter case it is entirely platform dependent and no-one will be able to give you an answer without knowledge of the platform in question.
You could try looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDTV which has a lot of information.Comment
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No because I have no idea what decoder you are using.
And no because the frame rate of the image will depend on you source and the resolution and the whether it is NTSC or PAL, it could be one of
24hz
25hz
29.97hz
30hz
50hz
60hz
Did you follow and read the link I provided?
You could try telling us what the actual problem is rather than asking for bits of information to be plucked out of the air.Comment
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hi
, i know about the frame rate of the video but iwant to know about the clock rate,
how to find out the clock rate of the decoder.my module is hdtv decoder based on mpeg-2(mp@hl syntax),process ur is pentium 4, 256 mb ram,can any one please answer this question ,i faced it in my interview.Comment
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Are you talking about the PCR (Program Clock Reference), also sometimes call STC (System Time CLock) for the stream? This is nothing to do with the decoder you realise but is part of the MPEG standard specifying the clock to which all stream are synchronised.
The PCR runs at 27MHz, the clock value comes in the stream in a 33 bit base and a 9 bit extension but the extension runs 0 - 299 and then most receivers will synchronise a local 27MHz clock with the received clock values. Quite often (well in ost of the receivers I worked on) for actual synchronisation purposes only the base was used which runs at 90kHz (27MHz / 300) and was considered to provide enough resolution.Comment
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