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Panasonic CT-27D20 - Frequently Asked Questions about Digital TV

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Frequently
Asked
Questions
About
Digital
TV
Frequently
Asked
Questions
About
Digital
TV
What
is
digital
TV
(DTV)?
In
April
1997,
the
FCC
(Federal
Communications
Commission)
announced
that
by
2006,
all
television
broadcasting
will
be
digital.
Digital
TV
broadcasting
delivers
crystal-clear
pictures,
approaching
the
quality
of
35mm
movies
and
CD
(compact
disc)
sound.
Digital
broadcasts
include
both
High
Definition
Television
(HDTV)
and
Standard
Definition
Television
(SDTV).
Broadcasters
may
choose
their
own
broadcast
formats.
HDTV
(High
Definition
Television)
One
form
of
digital
broadcasting
is
HDTV,
which
provides
the
highest
resolution
picture.
Besides
incredible
picture,
the
sound
is
available
in
the
5.1
channel
surround
sound.
SDTV
(Standard
Definition
Teievision)
Another
form
of
digital
broadcasting
is
SDTV,
which
provides
lower
resolution,
but
still
presents
a
very
sharp,
clear
picture.
Lower
resolution
allows
broadcasters
to
transmit
more
than
one
program
per
channel.
When
will
TV
stations
start
broadcasting
digital
signals?
Television
stations
are
required
to
continue
broadcasting
regular
TV
signals
along
side
the
digital
signals
until
2006.
Cable
W
and
satellite
TV
are
not
affected
by
this
FCC
ruling.
All
stations
are
required
to
become
digital
by
2006.
This
will
be
an
evolutionary
process.
According
to
the
FCC,
digital
broadcasting
must
be
available
in
the
top
ten
markets,
covering
30%
of
households
by
May
1999.
By
the
end
of
1999,
digital
broadcasting
must
be
available
in
the
top
30
markets,
covering
50%
of
households.
Will
I
be
able
to
adapt
my
current
TV
to
receive
digital
broadcasts?
Manufacturers
wilj
offer
a
digital
TV
set-top
box
(DTV-STB)
which
will
allow
current
televisions
to
display
digitally
broadcast
programs.
The
picture
and
sound
quality
will
be
about
the
same
as
small
dish
digital
satellite
systems
today.
Conventional
televisions
(non-digital
televisions)
will
not
be
able
to
display
the
HDTV
resolution
quality
or
sound.
What
digital
formats
will
broadcasters
use?
There
are
presently
four
DTV
formats:
1080i
(interlaced),
720p
(progressive),
480i
and
480p.
The
higher
numbers
indicate
a
higher
resolution
picture.
In
an
interlaced
picture,
the
odd
numbered
lines
(picture
information)
are
scanned
first
creating
field
1
and
then
the
even
numbered
lines
are
scanned,
creating
field
2.
The
two
fields
are
then
interlaced
to
provide
the
entire
image
(one
frame).
This
process
happens
in
1/30**’
of
a
second
and
is
invisible
to
the
human
eye.
In
progressive
scanning,
all
lines
in
the
entire
frame
are
scanned
sequentially
in
1/60**’
of
a
second.
Broadcasters
may
choose
to
transmit
different
levels
of
resolution
throughout
the
day,
broadcasting
day
programs
in
SDTV
and
night
sports
and
movies
in
HDTV.

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