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720p and Windows Media Video

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Difference between 720p and Windows Media Video

720p vs. Windows Media Video

720p (1280×720 px; also called HD Ready or standard HD) is a progressive HDTV signal format with 720 horizontal lines and an aspect ratio (AR) of 16:9, normally known as widescreen HDTV (1.78:1). Windows Media Video (WMV) is a series of video codecs and their corresponding video coding formats developed by Microsoft.

Similarities between 720p and Windows Media Video

720p and Windows Media Video have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Frame rate, Interlaced video, Pixel, 1080p.

Frame rate

Frame rate (expressed in or fps) is the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images called frames appear on a display.

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Interlaced video

Interlaced video is a technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth.

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Pixel

In digital imaging, a pixel, pel, dots, or picture element is a physical point in a raster image, or the smallest addressable element in an all points addressable display device; so it is the smallest controllable element of a picture represented on the screen.

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1080p

1080p (1920×1080 px; also known as '''Full HD''' or FHD and BT.709) is a set of HDTV high-definition video modes characterized by 1080 horizontal lines of vertical resolution; the p stands for progressive scan, i.e. non-interlaced.

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720p and Windows Media Video Comparison

720p has 41 relations, while Windows Media Video has 80. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.31% = 4 / (41 + 80).

References

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