AVS SAD

AVS SAD stands for “Audio Video Standard – Standard Definition.” It refers to a category of audio and video content that is presented at standard definition resolution. Standard definition typically denotes a lower resolution compared to high definition formats; for example, standard definition video often has a resolution of 480p (720×480 pixels) in the NTSC format. AVS, or Audio Video Standard, is a set of standards primarily developed in China for encoding and decoding audio and video data, aiming to facilitate the dissemination and interoperability of multimedia content. SAD specifically focuses on the standard definition aspect of this multimedia standard, which is commonly used in various applications, including television broadcasts, DVDs, and streaming services at a quality level that is less than that of high definition formats.