HD (High Definition) definition

HD (High Definition)

Stands for High Definition. Refers to any video with a resolution of 720p. However, it is generally identified with videos that are in a resolution of 1080i or 1080p. In such cases, one can speak of Full-HD.

Technology

More terms of Technology

AI (Artificial Intelligence) OTT/CTV

Machine learning model that allows programs to simulate the human learning model. In the video market, this model is used to generate content recommendations, follow user activity within the platform, and generate metadata through audiovisual content.

Advanced vídeo Coding (AVC) OTT/CTV

Advanced video compression format. Also known as JVT, H.264 and MPEG4 part 10.

OBS OTT/CTV

Stands for Open Broadcast Software, a free, open source program that allows creators to record and stream videos. Created by the OBS Project.

Aspect ratio OTT/CTV

Ratio of width to height of a screen. The NTSC standard uses a 4: 3 ratio that is closest to a square, and HD televisions most often use a 16: 9 wide format.

Bandwidth OTT/CTV

Bandwidth is the volume of data that can be transmitted from one point to another in a fixed period of time. Depending on the type of online service, different bandwidths are required. For example, in a standard definition (SD) video (480p) this indicator is set at 1 megabit per second (Mbps), while in high definition (HD) videos (720p) it is raised to 4 Mbps.

MPEG OTT/CTV

Stands for Moving Picture Experts Group. Group of specialists created by the international organization ISO to formulate standards in the compression and transmission of digital audio and video information.

RTMP OTT/CTV

Stands for Real Time Messaging Protocol. System developed for the high performance transmission of audio, video and data over the Internet between Flash-based platform technologies, such as Flash Player and Adobe AIR, and the server.
Example: A live broadcast can be transferred to the RTMP server and, via CDN and a compatible online video player, the broadcast is played back on user devices.

Transcoding  OTT/CTV

It is the process of adapting encoded digital files from one format to another in order to be able to reproduce their content on different devices.

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