Rigidly comparing video/audio
On Jul 9, 11:46 am, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
"Industrial One" wrote ...
Can the primary aspects of video and audio be compared/interchanged?
Both have a resolution, for example, a depth etc.
So if we assume that A = V then:
Sample rate/frequency in audio is equivalent to the resolution
(widthXheight) of video. (or not?)
Consider also that video has a "sample rate" (i.e. frame-rate)
Audio precision (e.g. 16-bit) is color depth (e.g. 24-bit)
An audio sample, is a pixel.
Duration/length is... (duhhh)
Audio channels are... the literal dimension of video, I guess. Stereo
would be a 3D hologram, and 5.1 be some immersive VR video.
What would a video framerate be Maybe frequency = framerate instead of
resolution -- then whats resolution?
It demonstrates that video has a couple more "dimensions" than audio.
And what would a single video frame equal?
It is a single "sample" of the 5D" picture.
"5D" because a video frame has these dimensions:
(1) Height and (2) Width
and for each pixel within the frame....
Some discrete value of (3) Red, (4) Green, (5) Blue
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