Broadcast quality

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Broadcast quality is a term stemming from

analog video to digital television using digital video, the term has generally fallen out of use.[1][2]

Manufacturers have used it to describe both

recording media, and codecs, by 2006 the term no longer carried much weight in the marketplace.[1]

The term is also used in its literal sense in broadcasting jargon in judging the fitness of audio or video for broadcast.

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