Prove that the equivalent number of bits per pixel for the YUV 4:2:0 scheme is 12
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the question is Suppose a camera has 576 lines per frame, 720 pixels per line, and a 25 Hz frame rate. The color subsampling scheme is 4:2:0. This camera applying DV compression at a constant data rate of 25 Mbits/s. Calculate the compression ratio applied to each video frame.– Osama Al-farJan 14, 2013 at 22:51
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Did someone downvote because the query is in the form of a command? Please just convert in your head. This question is very relevant to stacks and overflows when developing pixel format related code. Thanks!– BobjtJul 10, 2015 at 21:56
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The number of bits to store 4 pixels in YUV 4:2:0 is:
4*8+8+8=48 bits
i.e. 4 bytes for luma and one byte for each color plane
which gives an average of
48/4=12bpp