It is one of the more universally accepted video standards.
This may be the first universal video standard which transcends continental boundaries, an area previously reserved for film.
This includes film as well as video standards.
Each of these difference components may have scale factors and offsets applied to it, as specified by the applicable video standard.
MPEG-1 has a unique frame type not found in later video standards.
In this standard, the existing analogue video standards are sampled at 13.5 MHz.
This would be the case when creating a video montage from various cameras employing different video standards (a relatively rare situation).
Macroblock-adaptive multiple reference frames has become a mainstay in subsequent video coding standards.
It also circumvented the problem of different countries' incompatible video standards, as film was a universal medium whereas videotape was not.
Remember that this is not high-definition television, which is not feasible with present broadcast and video standards.