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33 Norms: PAL, SECAM (720x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (720x480 @ 29.97 fps)
54 Norms: PAL, SECAM (720x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (720x480 @ 29.97 fps)
75 Norms: PAL (720x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (720x480 @ 29.97 fps)
92 Norms: PAL (720x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (720x480 @ 29.97 fps)
109 Norms: PAL, SECAM (768x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (640x480 @ 29.97 fps)
126 Norms: PAL, SECAM (768x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (640x480 @ 29.97 fps)
144 Norms: PAL, SECAM (768x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (640x480 @ 29.97 fps)
162 Norms: PAL, SECAM (768x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (640x480 @ 29.97 fps)
180 Norms: PAL, SECAM (768x576 @ 25 fps), NTSC (640x480 @ 29.97 fps)
192 The best know TV standards are NTSC/PAL/SECAM. but for decoding a frame that
205 When you speak about NTSC, you usually mean the standard: CCIR - M using
206 the NTSC colorsystem which is used in the USA, Japan, Mexico, Canada
224 The CCIR - N uses the PAL colorsystem and PAL frame size but the NTSC framerate,
234 Other weird things around: NTSC 4.43 is a modificated NTSC, which is mainly
235 used in PAL VCR's that are able to play back NTSC. PAL 60 seems to be the same
236 as NTSC 4.43 . The Datasheets also talk about NTSC 44, It seems as if it would
237 be the same as NTSC 4.43.
238 NTSC Combs seems to be a decoder mode where the decoder uses a comb filter
241 But I did not defiantly find out what NTSC Comb is.
247 - can handle: PAL B/G/H/I, PAL N, PAL M, NTSC M, NTSC N, NTSC 4.43 and SECAM
253 - can handle: PAL B/G, NTSC M and SECAM
259 - can handle: PAL B/G/D/H/I/N, PAL N, PAL M, NTSC M, NTSC 4.43 and SECAM
265 - can handle: PAL B/D/G/H/I, NTSC M
271 - can handle: PAL B/G/H/I, PAL N, PAL M, NTSC M, NTSC 44, PAL 60, SECAM,NTSC Comb
277 - can handle: NTSC-M/N/44, PAL-M/N/B/G/H/I/D/K/L and SECAM
292 - can generate: PAL B/G, NTSC M
298 - can generate: PAL B/D/G/H/I/N, PAL M, NTSC M, PAL-N (Argentina)
304 - can generate: PAL B/D/G/H/I/N, PAL M, NTSC M, PAL 60
310 - can generate: PAL B/D/G/H/I/N, PAL M, NTSC M
316 - can generate: PAL , NTSC , SECAM
322 - can generate: NTSC/PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N