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SMPTE Journal ( Volume: 105, Issue: 11, November 1996)
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A 525-Line Component Progressive Scan outside Broadcast Vehicle

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY, USA
Doc Type
Journal Article
Content Type
Original Research
Abbreviated Title
SMPTE J
Volume
105, No. 11, pp. 712–717
Abstract
Nippon Television Network (NTV) produced a 525-line component progressive scan outside broadcast (OB) vehicle, which is used for EDTV-II, a widescreen NTSC-compatible broadcast that started July 14, 1995, in Japan. The 525-line progressive scan is also employed as one of the scanning formats for standard-definition television (SDTV) in ATV.1 This is purported to be the world's first progressive scan OB vehicle. It features a 16:9 progressive scan/4:3 interlaced scan switchable system, and it is an entirely digital component system from cameras to production switcher. The progressive signal output can be easily converted to any other scanning formats such as high-definition, or HD (1125/1035 interlaced) and ATV (1125/1080 interlaced, 750/720 progressive).
Publication Date
1996-11-01
DOI
10.5594/J06444
ISSN
Print: 0036-1682
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J06444
Author(s)
Akihiro HoriR&D Center, Nippon Television Network Corp.(NTV), Tokyo, Japan.
bio
Akihiro Hori is a chief researcher at Nippon Television Network Corp. (NTV) in Tokyo, Japan. He received B. E. and M. E. degrees in electronics engineering from the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo. In 1977 he joined Hitachi Central Research Laboratory in Tokyo, where he conducted research on fiber optics and the digital cross-connect system. In 1990 he moved to NTV's R&D Center, where his work focuses mainly on the development of the 525-line progressive scan production equipment. Hori is a member of the Institute of Television Engineers of Japan and chairs the engineering committee of the Digital Wide Image Forum. He has been recognized with the R&D 100 Award, the Development Award from the Japanese Society of Motion Picture and TV Engineers in 1995, the Nikkan-kogyo Newspaper Award for the top 10 annual products, the Development Award from the Institute of Television Engineers Japan, and the Hosobunka Foundation Award in 1994 for the development of the 525-line progressive scan TV camera. He also received the Hosobunka Foundation Award in 1993, and the Development Award from the Japanese Society of Motion Picture and TV Engineers in 1992 for the development of an ID signal insertion system into TV.
Copyright
© 1996 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

Bibliographic Reference(s)

  • 1. ITU-R Draft Recommendation “Enhanced Wide-Screen NTSC TV Transmission System,” Doc. 11A/TEMP/35-E, Dec. 5, 1995 . EXTERNAL
  • 2. Hori A. , “525-line Progressive Scanning TV Camera with 16:9 Aspect,” NAB 1994 Broadcast Engineering Conf. Proc ., pp. 423 – 431 , Mar. 24, 1994 . EXTERNAL
  • 3. SMPTE 294M, Proposed SMPTE Standard. “Television — 720 times 483 Active Lines at 59.94-Hz Progressive Scan Production — Bit-Serial Interfaces,” SMPTE J. , 105 : 263 – 268 , Apr. 1996 . EXTERNAL
  • 4. Denpa newspaper, May 18, 1996 . EXTERNAL
  • 5. “EIAJ Report for TV Set Estimation in Japan,” Denpa newspaper, Nov. 2, 1994 . EXTERNAL
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