CCIR 601 is the old name of a standard published by the
CCIR (now
ITU-R) for encoding
interlaced analogue
video signals in digital form. The new name of the standard is ITU-R BT.601, but the old name is still in common use in informal contexts. It includes methods of encoding 525 line 60
Hz and 625-line 50 Hz signals, both with 720
luminance samples and 360
chrominance samples per line. The
colour encoding system is known as
YUV 4:2:2, that being the ratio of Y:Cb:Cr samples (luminance data:blue chroma data:red chroma data). For a pair of pixels, the data are stored in the order Y1:Y2:Cb:Cr, with the chrominance samples co-sited with the first luminance sample.
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