ooHD
ooHD refers to a high-definition video format characterized by a resolution of 1920 pixels horizontally and 1080 pixels vertically. This resolution is commonly known as 1080p. The "oo" in ooHD is not a standard industry designation and might be a colloquial or niche term used by a specific group or community, potentially for a particular encoding or playback implementation. However, the core technical specification remains the 1920x1080 pixel count. This resolution offers a significant improvement in detail and clarity compared to standard definition formats. It is widely adopted across various media, including broadcast television, Blu-ray discs, and streaming services, providing a more immersive viewing experience. The progressive scan (indicated by the 'p' in 1080p) means that each frame is displayed line by line sequentially, resulting in smoother motion compared to interlaced formats. The aspect ratio for ooHD is typically 16:9, which is the standard for widescreen displays. Its widespread availability and superior visual quality have made it a dominant standard in modern video content consumption.