Example: Assume your Student ID438801570se the first four numbers for caculating: k = 0+7+5=12 M = (1+5+7+0)*363D468 N = 0.75M Question 1: Assume you want to transmit PAL video as a YUV signal. Each pixel is represented by k bits. What is the bit rate required to transmit this video as: 1. Composite Video. 2. Separated Video. 3. Component Video.

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Example: Assume your Student ID438801570se the first four numbers for caculating:
k = 0+7+5=12
M = (1+5+7+0)*363D468
N = 0.75M
Question 1:
Assume you want to transmit PAL video as a YUV signal. Each pixel is represented by k
bits. What is the bit rate required to transmit this video as:
1. Composite Video.
2. Separated Video.
3. Component Video.
Transcribed Image Text:Example: Assume your Student ID438801570se the first four numbers for caculating: k = 0+7+5=12 M = (1+5+7+0)*363D468 N = 0.75M Question 1: Assume you want to transmit PAL video as a YUV signal. Each pixel is represented by k bits. What is the bit rate required to transmit this video as: 1. Composite Video. 2. Separated Video. 3. Component Video.
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According to question: The value of k is 12.

  1. Composite Video: 
  • In the case of composite video, only one channel is needed to transfer at a time,    
  • That is, the bit rate is: 1 bps.      
  1. Separated Video: 
  • In the case of separate video, the number of bits per second is equal to the number of channels in  the video,
  • Here, the number of channels are 212,
  • So, bit rate is 212  bps.

 

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