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Resolution

A Resolution is a setting defined by a string. It is mapped to a size measured in pixels according to special rules. You may use it, for example, to change the resolution of a video captured by a webcam, to adjust the resolution of a video when it is processed by a tracker, or to set the rendering resolution of a virtual scene.

The table below shows examples of how resolution strings are converted to pixels:

Resolution Alias 16:9 16:10 4:3 Notes
"120p" "xs" 214x120 192x120 160x120
"144p" "xs+" 256x144 230x144 192x144
"240p" "sm" 426x240 384x240 320x240 SD
"288p" "sm+" 512x288 460x288 384x288
"320p" "md" 568x320 512x320 426x320
"360p" "md+" 640x360 576x360 480x360 SD
"480p" "lg" 854x480 768x480 640x480 SD
"600p" "lg+" 1066x600 960x600 800x600
"720p" "xl" 1280x720 1152x720 960x720 HD
"768p" 1366x768 1228x768 1024x768
"900p" "xl+" 1600x900 1440x900 1200x900
"960p" 1706x960 1536x960 1280x960
"1080p" "xxl" 1920x1080 1728x1080 1440x1080 Full HD