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Global Standards Chart
NTSC (National Television System Committee) 525 Lines, 30 Frames per second. Worlds first compatible color T.V. system. Adopted in the United States in 1953, it's the standard for all of North America and many other countries.
PAL (Phase Alternation Line) 625 Lines, 25 Frames per second. Developed by Telefunken in W. Germany, this system was adopted by several European countries and is widely used throughout the world.
See the basic guideline list below for your country.
NOTE: There is a third format SECAM (Systeme Electronique Couleur Avec Memoire) 625 Lines, 25 Frames per second.
The French standard, adopted by Eastern Europe, Russia and parts of the Mid-East in 1967. The Martial Source does not offer this format.
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