The goal of a low television (testing) quality setting is to check how a broadcast, video, or signal performs under minimal resolution and bandwidth, ensuring that the content is still viewable and understandable even in poor transmission conditions.ExplanationStress Testing – Helps engineers and producers see how video quality holds up with limited resources.Compatibility – Ensures the program can be displayed on older or lower-spec devices.Bandwidth Simulation – Tests how the broadcast will appear to viewers with slow internet or weak signal.Error Detection – Makes it easier to identify problems in compression, encoding, or transmission before airing at higher quality.It’s essentially a way to simulate worst-case scenarios so the final product is reliable for all audiences.