What is resolution of broadcast TV signal and how it signal is ok on 16:9 & 4:3 TVs which have different resolution?
		
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	Last edited by Mark22; 24th Sep 2016 at 04:19. 
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	North American Digital TV (ATSC) is usually broadcasted at either 1920x1080, 1280x720, or 720/704x480. 16:9 content on a 4:3 TV is usually cropped to 4:3 by the TV. 4:3 content on a 16:9 TV would be filled in by black bars on the left and right side. 
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	Flags tell the TV or receiver what shape (4:3 or 16:9) the incoming broadcast is to handle it accordingly. The actual resolution of the broadcast stream is fixed. For standard definition broadcasts it can be up to 720x576i for PAL and 720x480i for NTSC, but it can be lower in the horizontal. The resolution does not change with aspect ratio – that's what the flags are for. 
 
 High definition broadcasts are either 720p or 1080i.
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	The frame and thus the pixels get stretched to fit the desired aspect ratio, making the pixel-information a bit rectangular/non-square. 
  
 (image from my 2006 archive, so ignore the ‘regular’ adjective ... ) )
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	For legacy (SD) there is no resolution but bandwidth and in case of USA video luminance bandwidth is approx 4.2MHz - for DVD bandwidth is equal (theoretically) to 6.75MHz (digital 720 pixels in line) - legacy resolution in pixels will be somewhere around 448 pixels ((720:4.2)/6.75). 
 
 For wide aspect ratio video size is compressed to fit in normal aspect video and TV expand video size back - bandwidth stay same so number of pixels is constant.
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	Last edited by usually_quiet; 24th Sep 2016 at 15:32. Reason: accuracy 
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