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Video Engineering Practice Test: Stereophonic Sound, 3D TV, EDTV, HDTV and Digital Studio Equipment
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Stereophonic sound, also known as stereo sound, is a method of sound reproduction that uses multiple audio channels to create a 3D sound experience.  In stereophonic sound, sound is recorded on two or more channels and then mixed or blended back together. This creates the impression of sound heard from various directions, as in natural hearing.  3D TVs alternate rapidly between images shot from two different perspectives. (Enhanced Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards with 480 lines of resolution. All EDTV formats are progressive scan (480p) and provide a sharper... Show more
Video Engineering Practice Test: Stereophonic Sound, 3D TV, EDTV, HDTV and Digital Studio Equipment
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25 Questions

1. What is the total bandwidth required in 3D TV transmission?
2. Which 3D display technique requires electrical and mechanical adjustments?
3. What should not be too low for the audio signal to be reconstructed to the original one in a digital recording system?
4. What is the full form of MAC?
5. Digital camera signals transfer all analog signals into digital pulses.
6. Which of the following is the HDTV bandwidth compression scheme developed by NHK?
7. In analog recording, audio signals picked up by a microphone are converted into stream of discrete numbers.
8. What is the most basic element of TV graphics besides lettering?
9. What is the complex camera control unit called in television graphics?
10. Which equipment is used to store and display a camera shot, slide or graphics made up from two or more video sources in television graphics?
11. In which 3D display technique is the blue beam cut-off and is not produced?
12. What is the resolution of 3D TV?
13. Less distortion and intermodulation is present in EDTV.
14. What is the full form of SMPTE?
15. Analog compression is used to fit the combination of Y/C signal into the 8.15 satellite bandwidth in HDTV.
16. Which type of glass does a 3D TV use?
17. Everything appears double, distorted and sometimes unwatchable when one does not wear special glasses while watching 3D TV.
18. By how much time is the red information delayed by additional circuits in signal paths as compared to green and blue information in the ABDY 3D display technique?
19. What is the full form of EDTV?
20. Which country started its own project of HDTV in the year 1986 named ‘EUREKA’?
21. Which visual process does the 3D TV technology use?
22. In which of the following system we see a different image of the same object with each eye?
23. Which tubes are used for perfect color and sharp images in digitally controlled cameras?
24. In 3D television depth of the image is not present.
25. What is the cross over frequency at which higher video frequencies are emphasized prior to modulation at the transmitter and de-emphasized at the receiver in NHK broadcast?