When 480p30 is broadcast on air, it is frame doubled then interlaced to 480i60. In case of 480p24, it is processed using the 3:2 pulldown technique to 480i60. In both cases the spatial resolution doesn't change, but the conversion to a interlaced format allows a direct digital to analog conversion for eventual broadcast on the analog television network.

So about a month in a half ago I scored a huge haul that included several Ikegami HTM series monitors. These were all made in 2005-2006. The HTM-1505R, HTM-2005R, HTM-2050R, and HTM-1907R all are listed in Ikegami brochures as having optional 480p by getting a special component input card. By default, the on board component/RGB input accepts 240p/480i and 720/1080i only. No 480p.


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Find the series of dip switches near the battery. My board has 6 but some can have more. To the upper right of the switch you will see what each switch is assigned. Notice how the 480p switch was not enabled? Ikegami would charge customers to flick this! Switch it to the right and 480p is enabled. Dip switches

Hi all, am trying to stream videos on my new Tab P11 Pro Gen 2, but the YouTube TV app seems locked at 480p in the app. If use a web browser, I can get full 720p/1080p but in the app don't even have the option. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks.

As the title said, I came to notice today (it could have started a couple of days earlier and I missed it, I admit, as I have a ton of uploads), that existing Youtube videos of mine were being reduced to 720/360/144 as the only possible quality options. These are videos that are months, even years old (some 5+ years old) that until this did in fact HAVE a full video quality option of 720/480/360/240/144 available. I've even rewatched a number of them over the years on the 480p quality without issue.

This of course, also comes with the already existing glitch and issue that has Youtube uploads for some users (myself included) not have the 480p/240p option available. Youtube claimed they were looking into it back in December, but I haven't heard anything since, and now the situation seems to be getting even worse if anything. I'm hoping it's something that gets fixed sooner rather than later, but it's incredibly frustrating to see and know all I can really do is wait.

Starting today ive noticed that twitch is defaulting current tabs to 480p for 0 reason last night it was all source every time i opened a new stream now its 480p and have to change it everytime anyone else having this?

You do realize this setting is a negotiation between the Apple TV device and the TV, right? The only possible outcome of your test is that some TVs do not support 480p, even if the Apple TV 4K does support it.

I live in PAL country, and this TV shows its target market in capabilities. My Apple TV 4K settings options show 576p SDR 50Hz (16:9) and 640480 SDR 60Hz (4:3) at the low end of the spectrum, but not 480p. Both work on this non-Sony TV.

I'm wondering why some YouTube Live streams only go up to 480p while others go up to 720p and then the majority of them go up to 1080p. A live streamer is telling me he streams in up to 4k so I'm not understanding why it won't let me watch his stream in 1080p. It only goes up to 480p on his stream. My internet is insanely fast btw. 50-60 Mbps. Which I don't think is the issue because I can obviously watch other streams in 1080p.

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I was testing with a CRT monitor and 480p output, on the monitors the mask is invisible, so I used some of the CRT shaders to give a TV effect, Hyllian and Lottes have a good effect, sometimes I had to disable the scanline.

Well you CAN make rough assumptions. For a live action film a bit-rate of 3-8 Mbit/s is very advisable at 1080p. At 3Mbit/s you will very likely have noticable artifacts, thats usually an advisable bitrate for 720p video.A file at SD resolution 480p/567p that is around 4GB in size you probably deal with a DVD that wasn't trans-coded for archiving.

If they do, the only possibly explanation are very strange bitrates, which might cause this. Even so, I would go with the 1080p file, since a high bitrate doesn't really result in better quality for 480p videos, and 1080p videos still look relatively good with low bitrates. (Also, you could literally count the pixels of the 480p video on a screen that big)

I run OSSC 480p at Line2x, which outputs to 960p, with the upsample2x option on, which takes twice as many samples per line. For VGA timing needs to be set to DTV to correctly display PAR for Dreamcast.

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My guess based on the evidence is that the 'NTSC' 480p (or higher in some games' cases) is that the 'PAL' and 'NTSC' discs are identical or near enough identical. They may have different UDATA/TDATA IDs but are otherwise essentially the same.

480p is only available if your Xbox is NTSC or a region swapped PAL one so as far as 'PAL' optimisation goes it doesn't make any sense that they would include an 'optimised' PAL 480p mode nobody could access rather than, simply, adding PAL50 support to what is otherwise a NTSC disc. Ergo 480p on a PAL or NTSC game disc is the same....................................probably.

BTW I think you're wrong about the GC - from what I've read no PAL GC game included 480p support so they can not be forced. Only NTSC GC games supported 480p. However you could use a Free Loader swap disc to play them on a PAL GC (or Wii too I think) in 480p. With the PAL GC you also needed to be using one of the earlier models which had the extra 'Digital' port and a GC Component cable. The latter were rare in PAL regions and very expensive to import. I paid more for my one than I did for my PAL GC only to find out that I'd also have to import NTSC GC games to get 480p.

So, can you confirm me if the configuration I expect to use is the right : Xbox PAL softmodded NTSC + High Definition AV Pack + Component cable + original discs NTSC/PAL games = proper 480p (and beyond if higher native resolutions are possible) ?

I've used PAL original discs, imported NTSC ones and tested NTSC versions against PAL ones and if there is any difference at 480p or any other resolution it is insignificant. What I can say for sure is that 480p beats the PQ of PAL50 or PAL60 or NTSC by a country mile even when using a high quality RGB SCART cable (Monster) with a 100/120MHz CRT Sony TV. That gives the best SD PQ quality I've seen from a Xbox but even then the difference between that and a Component cable with the same SD resolutions on a non-100/120MHz CRT TV is small.

1 - About PAL games, if I use a softmodded PAL Xbox to have NTSC regions and unlock ED/HD resolutions, I can have 480p with them, but I wonder about frequency : there will stay in 50Hz only, or could they be switch on 60Hz ?

1). 480p is 60Hz and according to the 480p wiki comes in at least 10 different recognised formats AFAIK but there is is no 480p 50Hz 'PAL' format let alone support for it on the Xbox. '480p'. Xbox WS appears to be 720 x 480p ie. 3:2 not 16:9. 720 x 480p:-

The Original Xbox operates based on the NTSC video standard in the US. This means the 480p progressive video output conforms to 720x480 resolution, and this is the case for 4:3 and 16:9 content. Widescreen content operates using anamorphic widescreen. The resolution of the video does not change from 4:3 to 16:9 ratios.

RGB SCART only supports SD resolutions. With the Xbox that means: 480i or 576i. For 480p, unless you're going down the VGA route, the only practical option is a Component cable or Component into a HDMI or similar transcoder/converter. Some PC monitors support Component via VGA, that means with a simple physical VGA to Component adapter you can get 480p, 720p and, possibly 1080i (not recommended in any case). But monitors with such an option are rare.  

In my actual use of both Component (Official Xbox MS HD Pack and third party) and RGB SCART with a number of Xboxes of many different versions what I said in the previous post holds. But that is just for my system using my uncommon 480p/1080i capable PAL WS CRT.

What 480i via Component looks like on a modern flat screen I have no idea. My experience with LCDs and RGB SCART cables is limited to the PS1 and a SD only TV. All you need to know is that 480p is always going to be better than 480i or 576i so do not worry about whether Component or RGB SCART is better when comparing 480i/576i PQ. 99% of the time you're not going to be using either once you've access to the NTSC Xbox's ED/HD display options.

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