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HD and Full HD

Leonardo Santana
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Hello,

I see on SX20 datasheets that supports this resolutions

  720p30 from 768 kbps
  720p60 from 1152 kbps
  1080p30 from 1472 kbps
  1080p60 from 2560 kbps
 
Its a stupid question wich one is HD and Full HD?
 
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Leonardo Santana
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Leonardo Santana

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Magnus Ohm
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Cisco Employee

Hi

You would have found the same answers with a quick google search but to answer your question:

720p also known as HD 

1080p also known as FullHD

The number behind, 1080p"60" indicates frames per second. And the table shows you what bandwidth you need to achieve these resolutions.

/Magnus

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720p30 and 720p60 are considered as HD and only difference is the frame rate (30 or 60) which determines the smoothness of the video. 1080p30 1080p60 are Full HD. 

Bandwidth and considering the lighting condition have great impact in achieving video quality. Premium resolution option would be needed to achieve transmission of 1080p resolutions.

 

regards,

Acevirgil

 

 

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Magnus Ohm
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi

You would have found the same answers with a quick google search but to answer your question:

720p also known as HD 

1080p also known as FullHD

The number behind, 1080p"60" indicates frames per second. And the table shows you what bandwidth you need to achieve these resolutions.

/Magnus

720p30 and 720p60 are considered as HD and only difference is the frame rate (30 or 60) which determines the smoothness of the video. 1080p30 1080p60 are Full HD. 

Bandwidth and considering the lighting condition have great impact in achieving video quality. Premium resolution option would be needed to achieve transmission of 1080p resolutions.

 

regards,

Acevirgil