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What types of video does HDMI support?
What types of video does HDMI support?
HDMI video capture cards are high-definition capture cards. HDMI can support existing high-definition video formats (720p, 1080i and 1080p/60). It can also flexibly support enhanced definition formats such as 480p, as well as standard definition formats NTSC or PAL.
Does HDMI support Dolby 5.1 audio and high-definition audio formats?
Yes. From the beginning, HDMI was defined to transmit 8-channel, 192kHz, 24-bit uncompressed audio, which exceeds all currently used media formats. In addition, HDMI can also transmit any compressed audio format, such as Dolby or DTS. (Older S/PDIF or AES/EBU interfaces can only carry multichannel or high-definition audio formats among these compressed formats.) In addition, most existing HDMI sources can output any compressed audio stream, and newer sources can output uncompressed 6-channel, 96kHz audio from DVD-Audio discs. A/V receivers are available that can receive and process 6- or 8-channel audio output from HDMI.
Does HDMI support SACD?
HDMI version 1.2 can support one-bit audio formats such as DSD (Direct Stream Digital) for SuperAudio CDs.
Does HDMI support 1080p/60Hz?
Yes, every version of the HDMI standard supports 1080p/60Hz. However, as discussed below, this support is not essential, and manufacturers may choose to implement only 1080i, for example. For some types of equipment (such as DVD players), this issue has never caused a loss of quality because there has been relatively little true 1080p/60Hz content available and 1080i can play all the video information output from the source device.
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