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HDMI 1.4a
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HDMI 1.4a
An upgrade to the HDMI 1.4 interface that added formats for 3D broadcasting (see below). The frame packing method combines left and right frames into one without any loss of resolution. The side-by-side and top-and-bottom methods halve the horizontal and vertical resolution, respectively, to combine the two frames into one for broadcast transmission. See HDMI 1.4 and frame sequential.

 HDMI 1.4 and HDMI 1.4a 3D FORMATS

 Movies         Resolution  1.4  1.4a

 Frame Packing   1080p/24    X    X

 Top-And-Bottom  1080p/24         X


 Games

 Frame Packing    720p/60    X    X
                  720p/50    X    X

 TV Broadcasting

 Top-And-Bottom   720p/60         X
                  720p/50         X

 Side-By-Side    1080i/60         X
                 1080i/50         X


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