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YPbPr (also referred to as "YPrPb", "PrPbY", and "PbPrY") is a color space used in video electronics. It is numerically equivalent to the YCbCr color space, but is designed for use in analog systems whereas YCbCr is intended for digital video. A comparison of RGB and CMYK color spaces. ... Video is the technology of capturing, recording, processing, transmitting, and reconstructing moving pictures, typically using celluloid film, electronic signals, or digital media, primarily for viewing on television or computer monitors. ... YCbCr is a family of colour spaces used in video systems. ...


See the YCbCr page for the defining equations. YCbCr is a family of colour spaces used in video systems. ...


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Playstation YPbPr VGA Box - PC (175 words)
Playstation YPbPr VGA Box - PC Home
The Redant YPbPr Playstation VGA box allows you to connect a PSX/PSOne/PS2 to your computer CRT monitor.
Perfect for those with a spare PC monitor or those living in school dorms where space is an issue.
HDTV Stereo Audio Extender CAT5, remote YPbPr component video monitor speakers RJ45 (315 words)
Each video extender consists of a local unit that connects to a component video device and also supplies audio/video to a local display and speakers, and a remote unit that connects to a TV or monitor and speakers.
Three RCA plugs for YPbPr component video and two RCA plugs for analog stereo audio.
Three RCA jacks for YPbPr component video and two RCA jacks for analog stereo audio.
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