Comment by pledg 2 months ago PAL had interlacing 3 comments pledg Reply walkerbrown 2 months ago For anyone this deep on the thread, check out this video (great presenter!) explaining TV spectrum allocation, NTSC, PAL, and the origin of 29.97 fps.https://youtu.be/3GJUM6pCpew DonHopkins 2 months ago TIL NTSC: He explained that NTSC stands for Not The Smartest Choice, but I always assumed it meant Never The Same Color. mabster 1 month ago Memories shattered. Yeah, you're right and I would have watched interlaced broadcast content.I saw interlaced NTSC video in the digital days where the combing was much more obvious and always assumed it was only an NTSC thing!
walkerbrown 2 months ago For anyone this deep on the thread, check out this video (great presenter!) explaining TV spectrum allocation, NTSC, PAL, and the origin of 29.97 fps.https://youtu.be/3GJUM6pCpew DonHopkins 2 months ago TIL NTSC: He explained that NTSC stands for Not The Smartest Choice, but I always assumed it meant Never The Same Color.
DonHopkins 2 months ago TIL NTSC: He explained that NTSC stands for Not The Smartest Choice, but I always assumed it meant Never The Same Color.
mabster 1 month ago Memories shattered. Yeah, you're right and I would have watched interlaced broadcast content.I saw interlaced NTSC video in the digital days where the combing was much more obvious and always assumed it was only an NTSC thing!
For anyone this deep on the thread, check out this video (great presenter!) explaining TV spectrum allocation, NTSC, PAL, and the origin of 29.97 fps.
https://youtu.be/3GJUM6pCpew
TIL NTSC: He explained that NTSC stands for Not The Smartest Choice, but I always assumed it meant Never The Same Color.
Memories shattered. Yeah, you're right and I would have watched interlaced broadcast content.
I saw interlaced NTSC video in the digital days where the combing was much more obvious and always assumed it was only an NTSC thing!