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Use A CMD-1200 To Convert PAL Camcorders Into NTSC And Use In NTSC Countries

September 23rd, 2007

This inequality in video standards signifies that a PAL camcorder won’t be of a great deal of use for VCR’s employing criteria unlike to PAL. The cause behind these dissimilar video standards is that some countries had founded their own video standards with the U.S. bearing its own, ditto the U.K and France. Nevertheless, PAL is the prevalent data format all over the world in the analog TV broadcasting and video display areas despite the fact that the United States does not hold this data format on its VCRs. The PAL camcorder is founded on a 625 line, 50 field and 25 frames per second data format that is as well a 50 Hz system.

The signal of the PAL camcorder is interlaced much like the NTSC into two fields consisting of 312 lines each. In addition, the PAL camcorder has several distinguishing features that set it apart from others.

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