Ever wonder why analog TV in North America is so weird from a technical standpoint? [standupmaths] did, so he did a little poking into the history of the universally hated NTSC standard for color ...
Many projects on these pages do clever things with video. Whether it’s digital or analogue, it’s certain our community can push a humble microcontroller to the limit of its capability. But sometimes ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You might not have noticed that NTSC wasn't the world's first television broadcasting standard.
WASHINGTON — Ever hear of the “color wars?” If not, read on. Though not covered in mainstream history books, these wars cost millions of dollars and untold thousands of man hours to prosecute before ...
The growing popularity and availability of high-definition television (HDTV) is creating a small revolution in the video industry. New video systems must be capable of handling the standard National ...
Replay: A couple of years ago the last active NTSC transmitter in the USA was finally switched off. The end of the system, jokingly referred to as Never Twice The Same Colour, was a cause for ...
Anybody have any good side by side comparions to demonstrate PALs "signifigent" display quality. Considering that I've never even seen a PAL device (yes, yes, call me an ignorant American, but our ...
Aight. Going from 25 to 30 fps is pretty dang easy with SelectEvery and SeparateFields, but NTSC <B>isn't</B> 30fps.<BR><BR>Should I just do the 25->30fps interlacing trick and change it to 29.9697 ...