Smith said:
I mean making output signal of the cam; if it 1920 then must be some internal algorithm for _adding_ the missing pixels in each row. I don't think it's done by 'widening' analog signal, would be easy to manipulate in RAM with pixels.
There aren't any "missing" pixels...the pixels just have a different Pixel Aspect Ratio. If you capture the digital signal though Firewire, you will have a 1440 x 1080 file with a 1.33 PAR. The PAR is part of the file header. There's nothing "missing"...you're just working with a lower horizontal resolution.
As far as the analog output...The XL-H1 doesn't have an analog HD output, so it doesn't matter. But in general, the horizontal resolution is irrelevant when you're talking about analog signals. Back when everything was analog SD, horizontal resolution was expressed as a range or "around". For example, VHS is "around 240" lines, but SVHS is "more than 400". By your definition of Horizontal Resolution and "missing pixels", a VHS picture should look "narrower" than a SVHS picture. It doesn't...it just looks "softer".
Now Chet, I did do some research, and the SDI output does indeed have a 1920 x 1080 output resolution. So yes, it does have to upconvert that signal. That's mainly to ensure compatability with high end broadcast equipment. (More evidence that we're going to see the XL-H1 used a lot in TV.)
One thing I just found out...even HDCAM records in 1440 x 1080! And we already know DVCPRO-HD is even more inferior. As far as I can tell, XDCAM-HD is HDV format on a disc instead of tape. So that's 4 major aquisition formats that don't handle full 1920 x 1080.
And look at this quote I found on Wikipedia about HDCAM SR...
"The increased bitrate (over HDCAM) allows HDCAM SR to capture much more of the full bandwidth of the HDSDI signal (1920x1080). "
Key phrase there..."much more"- that means "not all" to me. So that leaves D5-HD as the only tape format I can think of that records 1920 x 1080....and it's not portable.
(Of course, you can record full 1920 x 1080 to a hard drive with the right codec.)
I'm willing to bet that a majority of FIELD produced HD programs are not recorded in 1920 x 1080. I'd like to see some actual numbers on that...